![]() Then, finally, he entered into New York University. Following, he continued on to Vassar Philosophy BA in 1985. ![]() On his journey to emerge as a writer Scott Westerfeld attended Arts Magnet High School, Dallas, Texas. During his schooling years Scott Westerfeld was afforded the very best education. These occasions on which his family had to move was because of his Father’s job. His family, consisting of his older sisters, Wendy and Jackie, his mother, Pamela, father, Lloyd and himself, ended up having to move to Connecticut and California, when he was a child. Now, however, he resides in Sydney, Australia in the summer, as well as New York City. The Early Life of Scott Westerfeldīorn on May 5th, 1963, Scott Westerfeld lived in Dallas, Texas, for the first few years of his life. ![]() Thousands have read his work and find a chord with his material that they can relate to, and learn from. ![]() Fans of Scott Westerfeld’s productions love his work because of his imaginative style of writing that is both captivating, thrilling and at the same chilling. ![]() Among his most popular works are Polymorph, Fine Prey and Evolution’s Darling. Scott Westerfeld is the very talented, creative and innovative author of many books of the Science Fiction genre. ![]()
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![]() ![]() To save his brother, he must survive the masquerade’s beautiful lies and avoid the host’s wicked ways.īut the fae have other ideas. Forbidden lust will lure Brice from his world, into theirs. The fae know his desires, they know his weaknesses. Now Brice must return to the masquerade, the very place he vowed never to set foot in again. And when the masquerade vanishes like mist at dawn, it takes Charon with it. ![]() Some never return.īrice warned his brother not to go. Every year on the solstice it appears, and every year the townsfolk frolic with the fae. Years later, now Lord of the crumbling LeChoix estate and buckled by debt, he has more important things to think about than fairytales. ![]() But it wasn’t the fae who took his parents from him. Should a guest lose their mask, their life is forfeit, cursed to dance forever for the entertainment of the masquerade’s cold and cruel fae host.Įver since he was a boy, Brice LeChoix’s mother had warned him of the terrible fae. Fae and human dance and drink and make merry, so long as they remain masked. The darkest day, the longest night.Įvery year the solstice heralds the return of the masquerade ball. ![]() ![]() Additional international editions are scheduled to launch in spring and fall 2010. This summer, the series also debuted in Japan with the publication of books 1-3. ![]() The 39 Clues launched in Scandinavia this past spring with the first three books released in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. Scholastic announces today that the series has been licensed for publication in 17 foreign languages, including Japanese, Italian, German, Chinese, French, Greek, and Hebrew. The hardcover edition is being released simultaneously in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and India, along with the audiobook edition produced by Scholastic Audio.Worldwide interest in The 39 Clues continues to heat up. Interactive multi-media series licensed in 17 foreign languages to dateNEW YORK, NY – Aug– The global hunt for The 39 Clues ®, the New York Times bestselling multi-media adventure series from Scholastic, continues today with the release of Book 5: The Black Circle. ![]() |