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Gary Blackwood

Autor(a) de The Shakespeare Stealer

39+ Works 5,056 Membros 68 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

Séries

Obras de Gary Blackwood

The Shakespeare Stealer (1998) 2,322 cópias
Shakespeare's Scribe (2000) 722 cópias
Shakespeare's Spy (2003) 516 cópias
The Year of the Hangman (2002) 465 cópias
The Shakespeare Stealer Series (2004) 150 cópias
Wild Timothy (1987) 123 cópias
Around the World in 100 Days (2010) 112 cópias
Second Sight (1747) 87 cópias
Curiosity (2014) 71 cópias
Beyond the Door (1991) 25 cópias
Debatable deaths (2006) 16 cópias

Associated Works

Short Circuits (1992) — Contribuinte — 35 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1945-10-23
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Cochranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA
Educação
Grove City College
Pequena biografia
Gary L. Blackwood sold his first story when he was nineteen, and has been writing and publishing stories, articles, plays, novels, and nonfiction books regularly ever since. His stage plays have won awards and been produced in university and regional theatre. Nonfiction subjects he's covered include biography, history, and paranormal phenomena. His juvenile novels are set in a wide range of times and places, from Elizabethan England to a parallel universe. Several have received special recognition and been translated into other languages. He lives near Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. [adapted from Amazon.com Author Page, 6/26/2014]

Membros

Resenhas

A quick YA read that reminded me of Shakespeare in Love. It would be a great introduction to Shakespeare for a middle school kid. Widge is an orphan who has yet to find a kind family. He is tasked with stealing a script of Hamlet and discovers a love of acting instead. There’s a quick pace with a few twists and it’s an easy read. I’d recommend for 5th or 6th grade.
½
 
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bookworm12 | outras 27 resenhas | Mar 29, 2023 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
The premise of the book was interesting enough for me to request it. However, the constant karate references just broke my interest. It also didn't seem to really fit the young adult category. The story within a story was somewhat intriguing and I found the historical detail by the author to be well done. All in all, it's only an 'okay' read.
½
 
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susanab_ | outras 3 resenhas | Sep 25, 2022 |
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I found “The Devil to Pay” entertaining and engaging, although not very complex. But that’s OK, it kept my interest, had an exciting plot development, believable characters and offered me a nostalgic remembrance of a time period I grew up in. The author did a good job of capturing the turbulent Vietnam period and the confusing emotions arising from a government and industry becoming increasingly untrustworthy. The narrator sometimes slips between past and present tense but this should be blamed on the editor. I enjoyed the story within a story the journal provided and found it informative and found the story thought provoking. The author weaves romance, humor, action and mystery into a compelling summer read.… (mais)
 
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Rwcwcollection | outras 3 resenhas | Sep 8, 2022 |

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Tristan Elwell Cover artist
Jeff Woodman Narrator
Gloria Cheng Designer
Greg Call Cover artist
Howard Pyle Cover artist
Hillary Younglove Cover artist

Estatísticas

Obras
39
Also by
1
Membros
5,056
Popularidade
#4,951
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
68
ISBNs
135
Idiomas
4
Favorito
4

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