Containing all three stories of the celebrated Scott O'Dell's trilogy for the first time in one volume. Scott O'Dell's books have entertained and enlightened millions of readers around the world. Children with a thirst for adventure and a love of nature are drawn to his stories of young people, whose survival depends on their determination and self-reliance. He has been called "the foremost American writer of children's historical fiction."
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Temeraire 3- Black Powder WarThree for three. Naomi Novik's Temeraire trilogy concludes in the same dazzling fashion in which it began. While Black Powder War may be less even in tone than the previous volumes, it's no less satisfying for all that. Indeed, what impresses all throughout this trilogy is the effort Novik has put into making each book's story sufficiently different so that each stands on its own, while telling one consistent metastory when taken together. That and her dedication to storytelling craft earn Novik fantasy's crown for 2006.
All Tomorrow's Parties is the final novel in William Gibson's Bridge trilogy. Like its predecessors, Virtual Light and Idoru, it is a speculative fiction novel set in a postmodern, dystopian, postcyberpunk near-future.It features three separate but overlapping stories, with the continual appearance of pivotal characters as narrative anchor points. The San Francisco Bridge provides the overarching setting of the trilogy.