The Encyclopedia of Early Earth by Isabel Greenberg is published by Jonathan Cape on October 3. Before our history began, another now forgotten ci. This era, this unrecorded time, is known to those who study it as Early Earth. Luring you into folkloric fantasy world that dances halfway between where the Aurora Borealis hangs over the Antarctic and the strange place between a deep sleep and being awoken, Isobel’s storytelling counters the icy cold of her chosen land, Britanitarka, with the persistent warmth of tales about bickering gods, ancient battles, mystical happenings and human sentiment.Īs the synopsis explains: “This book contains many stories, big and small, about and pertaining to the following things: Gods, monsters, mad kings, wise old crones, shamans, medicine men, brothers and sisters, strife, mystery, bad science, worse geography, and did we already mention, true love?” You can expect exactly the same nonchalant magic from inside its pages. Read 990 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. A long time after the Big Bang, but long before giant reptiles first began to swim about the watery oceans of our planet, there is a little-known segment of Earths history. Observer From the author who brought you The Encyclopedia of Early Earth comes another Epic Tale of Derring-Do. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Isabel Greenberg already proved her admirable illustrative skill with Love in a Very Cold Climate, so it came as no real surprise that the sequel, graphic novel The Encyclopedia of Early Earth is a beautiful and enchanting successor. Buy The One Hundred Nights of Hero 01 by Greenberg, Isabel (ISBN: 9780224101950) from Amazons Book Store.
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