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1 y separately published work icon The Astonishing Chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere Jaclyn Moriarty , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 22585344 2021 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'The magical fourth book in the rich and whimsical world of the Kingdoms and Empires about a non-magical boy called Oscar who finds himself caught up in a surprisingly urgent quest in an even more surprising world.

'Let me get this straight. I'm on a trip with the following people:
1) Bronte, a girl who makes magical 'Spellbinding' rings,
2) Alejandro, a former pirate/current prince who can shoot arrows and make fire from stones,
3) Imogen, who can read broken maps and is a kickboxing master,
4) Esther, who saved her entire world from some kind of ancient monster,
5) Astrid, a smart ten year old who can read minds, and
6) Gruffudd, a surprisingly speedy (and always hungry) Elf.

'And who am I? Just a kid who skips school to ride a skateboard.

'The Astonishing Chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere is the account of Monday through Friday of last week. That's when Oscar found himself on a quest to locate nine separate pieces of a key, held by nine separate people, in order to unlock a gluggy silver spell that had trapped the Elven city of Dun-sorey-lo-vay-lo-hey. The quest was an urgent one. Friday at noon, the spell would become permanent, the Elves would be crushed to death and Oscar would be trapped in this magical world forever. (The account, it should be noted, has been written at the request of a small public school's Deputy Principal. She wants to know exactly what Oscar considered more important than coming to school last week.)

'From the award-winning Jaclyn Moriarty comes an enchanting tale of cryptic challenges, breathtaking danger and 360 kick flips.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Stolen Prince of Cloudburst Jaclyn Moriarty , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19654147 2020 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Long ago, the little Prince of Cloudburst was stolen from the seashore by a Water Sprite. Now, ten years later, the prince has found his way home. The King and Queen are planning the biggest party in their Kingdom's history to welcome him.

'Meanwhile, on the other side of the Kingdoms and Empires, Esther Mettlestone-Staranise is looking forward to another year at Katherine Valley Boarding School. But she arrives to find a number of strange and unsettling changes. For one, her new teacher is rumoured to be an Ogre. Two mysterious students have joined the school, and one of Esther's classmates is an undercover Spellbinder. Most disturbingly, the mountains surrounding the school - usually a delight of glaciers, teashops, lakes and Faeries - are now crowded with wicked Shadow Mages.

'As secrets and dangers escalate, Esther must find the answers to several puzzles. Why is her teacher behaving so oddly? Which of Esther's classmates is the Spellbinder, and can they really protect the school from gathering hordes of Shadow Mages? Could the Stolen Prince of Cloudburst be connected?

'How can Esther - who is not talented like her sisters, nor an adventurer like her cousin, but just Esther - save her family, her school and possibly her entire world?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 The Ooooooooops Story Jaclyn Moriarty , Kelly Canby , 2019 single work short story
— Appears in: Funny Bones 2019;
1 3 y separately published work icon Gravity Is the Thing Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2019 15418130 2019 single work novel

'Abigail Sorensen has spent her life trying to unwrap the events of 1990.

'It was the year she started receiving random chapters from a self-help book called The Guidebook in the post.

'It was also the year Robert, her brother, disappeared on the eve of her sixteenth birthday.

'She believes the absurdity of The Guidebook and the mystery of her brother's disappearance must be connected.

'Now thirty-five, owner of The Happiness Café and mother of four-year-old Oscar, Abigail has been invited to learn the truth behind The Guidebook at an all-expenses-paid retreat.

'What she finds will be unexpected, life-affirming, and heartbreaking.

'A story with extraordinary heart, warmth and wisdom.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2018 14230015 2018 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'The town of Spindrift is home to the Orphanage School where Finlay lives. Just outside town is the painfully posh Brathelthwaite Boarding School, home to Honey Bee. When the two schools compete at the Spindrift Tournament, stakes are high, tensions are higher, and some people are out to win at any cost. And then Whispering Wars break out, and Spindrift is thrust onto the front lines. Children are being stolen. Witches, sirens and a deadly magical flu invade the town. Finlay, Honey Bee and their friends must join forces to outwit the encroaching forces of darkness and turn the tide of the war. But how can one bickering troupe outwit the insidious power of the Whisperers? And who are the two mysterious figures watching them from the shadows?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Kingdoms and Empires Jaclyn Moriarty , 2017 Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2017- 18288327 2017 series - author children's fiction children's fantasy
1 2 y separately published work icon The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2017 11530260 2017 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Bronte Mettlestone's parents ran away to have adventures leaving her to be raised by her Aunt Isabelle and the Butler. She's had a perfectly pleasant childhood of afternoon teas and riding lessons—and no adventures, thank you very much. But Bronte's parents have left extremely detailed (and bossy) instructions in their will. She is to travel the kingdoms and empires, perfectly alone, delivering special gifts to her ten other aunts.

'There is a farmer aunt who owns an orange orchard and a veterinarian aunt who specialises in dragon care, a pair of aunts who captain a cruise ship together and a former rock-star aunt who is now the reigning monarch of a small kingdom. Now, armed with only her parents' instructions, a chest full of strange gifts and her own strong will, Bronte must journey forth to face dragons, Chief Detectives and pirates—and the gathering suspicion that there might be something more to her extremely inconvenient quest than meets the eye . . .'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Competition Entry #349 Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2017 11362410 2017 single work short story
2 4 y separately published work icon A Tangle of Gold Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2016 9296545 2016 single work novel fantasy young adult

'The dazzling conclusion to the award-winning The Colours of Madeleine trilogy, from one of the most original writers in YA fiction.

'The Kingdom of Cello is in crisis. Princess Ko's deception has been revealed and the Elite have taken control, placing the Princess, Samuel and Sergio under arrest and ordering their execution. Elliot is being held captive by the Hostiles and Colour storms are raging through the land. The Cello Wind has been silent for months.

'Plans are in place to bring the remaining Royals home from the World but then all communication between Cello and the World will cease. That means Madeleine will lose Elliot, forever.

'Madeleine and Elliot must solve the mystery of Cello before it is too late.' (Publication summary)

1 The Quibbles Jaclyn Moriarty , 2016 single work children's fiction
— Appears in: Laugh Your Head off Again 2016;
1 Seeing Red Jaclyn Moriarty , 2016 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Book That Made Me 2016;
1 A Corner of White Jaclyn Moriarty , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: The Horn Book Magazine , January/February 2014 vol. 90 no. 1 2014; (p. 36-37)
2 4 y separately published work icon The Cracks in the Kingdom Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2014 6911512 2014 single work novel fantasy young adult (taught in 1 units)

'It's not easy being Princess Ko.

'Her family is missing, taken to the World through cracks in the Kingdom, which were then sealed tightly behind them.

'Now Princess Ko is running the Kingdom, and war is looming.

'To help her find her family, she gathers a special group of teens, including Elliot Baranski of the Farms. He's been writing secret letters to a Girl-in-the-World named Madeleine Tully - and now the Kingdom needs her help.

'Madeleine and Elliot must locate the missing royals, convince them of their true identities, and figure out how to unlock the dangerous cracks between the Kingdom and the World.

'All before their enemies can stop them.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Books That Changed Me : Jaclyn Moriarty Jaclyn Moriarty , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 28 October 2012; (p. 14)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Colours of Madeleine Jaclyn Moriarty , 2012 Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2012- Z1887759 2012 series - author novel fantasy young adult
4 12 y separately published work icon A Corner of White Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2012 Z1887756 2012 single work novel fantasy young adult (taught in 1 units)

'She knew this.

That philematology is the science of kissing.

That Samuel Langhorne Clemens is better known as Mark Twain.

That, originally, gold comes from the stars.

'Madeleine Tully lives in Cambridge, England, the World - a city of spires, Isaac Newton and Auntie's Tea Shop.

'Elliot Baranski lives in Bonfire, the Farms, the Kingdom of Cello - where seasons roam, the Butterfly Child sleeps in a glass jar, and bells warn of attacks from dangerous Colours.

'They are worlds apart - until a crack opens up between them; a corner of white - the slim seam of a letter.

'Elliot begins to write to Madeleine, the Girl-in-the-World - a most dangerous thing to do for suspected cracks must be reported and closed.

'But Elliot's father has disappeared and Madeleine's mother is sick. Can a stranger from another world help to unravel the mysteries in your own?

'Can Madeleine and Elliot find the missing pieces of themselves before it is too late?

'A mesmerising story of two worlds; the cracks between them, the science that binds them and the colours that infuse them.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)

2 11 y separately published work icon Dreaming of Amelia Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2009 Z1649544 2009 single work novel young adult

'Dreaming of Amelia is the story of Amelia and Riley. They're bad kids from the bad crowd at bad Brookfield High, and they've just transferred to Ashbury. Brilliant, mysterious and probably evil, they have the rich kids at Ashbury spellbound. But just who are Amelia and Riley? Tantalisingly aloof, they are somehow managing to have an extraordinary impact on all the HSC Ashbury students, and the staff.

'Told through memoirs written as part of the gothic fiction elective in the HSC English exam, Dreaming of Amelia is a story about ghosts, secrets, madness, passion, locked doors, femme fatales - and that terrifying moment in the final year of high school when you realise that the future's come to get you.'

(Publishers' website.)

1 6 y separately published work icon The Spell Book of Listen Taylor and the Secrets of the Family Zing Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2007 Z1433120 2007 single work novel young adult

'A fairytale, a mystery, a history of hot-air ballooning, and a romance . . . A novel so brilliant, moving, zingy – and Zingy – that it could only have come from Jaclyn Moriarty.

'The Zing family lives in a world of misguided spell books, singular poetry, and state-of-the-art surveillance equipment. They use these things to protect the Zing Family Secret – one so huge it draws the family to the garden shed for meetings every Friday night.

Into their world comes socially isolated middle grader Listen Taylor, whose father is dating a Zing. Enter Cath Murphy, a young teacher at the elementary school that Cassie Zing attends, suffering from a broken heart. How will the worlds of these two young woman connect? Only the reader can know!' (Publication summary)

5 14 y separately published work icon The Betrayal of Bindy Mackenzie The Life of Bindy MacKenzie Jaclyn Moriarty , Sydney : Pan , 2006 Z1266219 2006 single work novel young adult

'Bindy is the smartest girl at Ashbury High. She ranks in the 99.9th percentile in everything she does (including extra-curricular activities - she is casual Employee of the Month every month at Kmart). She is also the kindest girl at Ashbury High. For example:

'Before each school year begins, she memorises departmental outlines of her subjects. That way, she can gently prompt those teachers who forget or stray from the course.

'She reads up on common teen anxieties, and offers lunch-time advisory sessions in a relaxed, convivial setting (the locker room).

'But Bindy suspects that something may be missing - something more than the 0.1 she needs to make the 100th percentile. And, on the first day of Year 11, at the first session of the FAD (Friendship and Development) Project, her worst suspicions are confirmed. Nobody likes her. So Bindy makes a decision. Enough of this compassionate Bindy; she has been wasting her time. The real and ruthless Bindy is about to emerge.'

(Pan Macmillan website)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Ashbury/Brookfield Books Jaclyn Moriarty , 2004 2004- Z1738784 2004 series - author novel young adult 'These books are set at two imaginary highschools in the north-west of Sydney: exclusive, private Ashbury High, and dangerous, public Brookfield. The books are all written in letters, notes and diary entries. They are loosely connected and some of the characters wander between books, but they are also 'stand-alone' books, and you don't have to read them in order. They are: Feeling Sorry for Celia; Finding Cassie Crazy (The Year of Secret Assignments in the US); The Betrayal of Bindy Mackenzie (Becoming Bindy Mackenzie in the UK; and The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie in the US); and Dreaming of Amelia (The Ghosts of Ashbury High in the US).' (Author's website)
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