Lian Hearn
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Ontwarringsbericht:
(eng) Lian Hearn is a pseudonym for Gillian Rubinstein, a well-known Australian writer of children's books and plays.
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Werken van Lian Hearn
Grass for His Pillow 9 exemplaren
Le Clan des Otori, tome 2 : Les Neiges de l'exil 5 exemplaren
Ducky's Nest 2 exemplaren
Nellis Nest 1 exemplaar
{ [ JAKE AND PETE: JAKE AND PETE AND THE STRAY DOGS AND THE CATCROWBAT AND THE MAGPIES WEDDING ] } By Rubinstein,… (2013) 1 exemplaar
Go Down, Moses 1 exemplaar
Cross the Nightingale Floor 1 exemplaar
Brilliance of the moon Scars of victory 1 exemplaar
Grass for his pillow The way through the snow 1 exemplaar
Il canto dell'usignolo 1 exemplaar
Journey to Inuyama 1 exemplaar
Gillian Rubinstein interviewed by Susan Marsden 1 exemplaar
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- Officiële naam
- Rubinstein, Gillian
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Hearn, Lian (pseudonym)
Hanson, G. M. (pseudonym) - Geboortedatum
- 1942-08-29
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- Australia
- Geboorteplaats
- Potten End, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, UK
- Woonplaatsen
- Goolwa, South Australia, Australia
England, UK
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Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan - Beroepen
- film critic
arts editor
children's book author - Ontwarringsbericht
- Lian Hearn is a pseudonym for Gillian Rubinstein, a well-known Australian writer of children's books and plays.
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YA, group of children, based in real-life and in a computer game. in Name that Book (december 2010)
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- 93
- Ook door
- 12
- Leden
- 16,024
- Populariteit
- #1,415
- Waardering
- 3.9
- Besprekingen
- 328
- ISBNs
- 657
- Talen
- 21
- Favoriet
- 35
This book was recommended and leant to me by my friend, Melissa. The hardcover version that I read is visually beautiful and I don't want to return it so I can stare at it on the shelf forever.
Initially, I was quite daunted by the 640 pages of a genre that I'm not familiar with but I quickly became emersed in the Otori world. The characters are quickly introduced but you also get a deep insight in to the many characters and their motivations.
The book explores various tribes and clans and the creeds they live by which can so easily lead to an evaluation of your own values and beliefs.
I really enjoyed the book. It didn't quite make it to my 4 star rated books but I am very much looking forward to reading the rest of the series.… (meer)