Tony DiTerlizzi Books

Mary Howitt's The spider and the fly
Mary Howitt's The spider and the fly

By Mary Botham Howitt

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An illustrated version of the well-known poem about a wily spider who preys on the vanity and innocence of a little fly.

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G Is for One Gzonk
G Is for One Gzonk

By Tony DiTerlizzi

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The field guide
The field guide

By Tony DiTerlizzi

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When the Grace children go to stay at their Great Aunt Lucinda's worn Victorian house, they discover a field guide to fairies and other creatures and begin to have some unusual experiences.

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The seeing stone
The seeing stone

By Tony DiTerlizzi

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When Mallory and Jared attempt to rescue Simon from goblins, they use a magical stone which enables them to see things that are normally invisible.

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Lucinda's secret
Lucinda's secret

By Tony DiTerlizzi

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With goblins, trolls, and the house boggart all trying to get them, the Grace children turn to Great Aunt Lucinda for help.

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The Ironwood tree
The Ironwood tree

By Tony DiTerlizzi

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After Mallory is kidnapped at her fencing meet, Jared and Simon search for her near an old quarry and find themselves amidst dwarves and goblins.

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The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 5)
The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 5)

By Holly Black, Tony DiTerlizzi

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After rescuing Mallory, the Grace children return home to find their mother's been kidnapped by gobblins and the children set off to free her.

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Arthur Spiderwick's field guide to the fantastical world around you
Arthur Spiderwick's field guide to the fantastical world around you

By Holly Black, Tony DiTerlizzi

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Meet the boggarts, changelings, pixies, goblins and other creatures of Arthur Spiderwick's magical, fantastical world. From clever and informative introductory sections explaining essential prepara...

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