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- Boneland is a 2012 novel by Alan Garner, a sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath. The boy Colin from the earlier novels is now...
- Garner wrote a sequel, The Moon of Gomrath (1963), and a third book, Boneland (2012). He wrote several fantasy novels, including Elidor (1965), The Owl...
- that his material, interests and style have moved on long ago. However Boneland, the conclusion to the sequence, was finally published in August 2012....
- while 2011 saw BBC Radio 4 produce a radio adaptation. In August 2012 Boneland, the third volume in Garner's trilogy, was finally released. The book's...
- Wetton Mill. Lud's Church / 'Ludcruck' is a location in Alan Garner's Boneland, the final book in the Weirdstone Trilogy. It is also the central location...
- morning". The observatory is the site of several episodes in the novel Boneland by the local novelist Alan Garner (2012), and the central character, Colin...
- and the Plague, Keith Wrightson 2015 Fiction: Beastings, Benjamin Myers Boneland, Alan Garner Her Birth, Rebecca Goss Terror, Toby Martinez de las Rivas...
- cultures, first in Australia in Strandloper and then back in Cheshire in Boneland, develops ideas of rootedness in a local landscape which also connects...
- launches". The Bookseller. Retrieved 14 March 2020. "Book of a lifetime: Boneland, By Alan Garner". The Independent. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2018...
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