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Book of Reality (Diadem Series) by Peel, John (ISBN: 9780738708430)
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Book of Reality (Diadem Series) Paperback - 2006
by Peel, John
Details
- Title Book of Reality (Diadem Series)
- Author Peel, John
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Thus
- Pages 216
- Publisher Llewellyn Publications
- Date 2006-02
- ISBN 9780738708430
About the author
John Peel was born in 1954 in Nottingham, England. He attended Nottingham University and began his writing career as the editorial assistant for England's "Apparel Production and Marketing." He later worked as a comic-strip writer for "Marvel Comics" in London, and was until recently the overseas television critic for England's "Starburst" magazine. Since immigrating to the U.S.A. in 1981, John Peel has worked as a contributing writer and editor for numerous media-based magazines. He now writes novels full-time from his home on Long Island, where he resides with his wife, Nan, their wirehair fox terrier, Dashiell, their orange, spotted tabby, Amika, and their miniature pinschers, Loki (aptly named after the Norse god of mischief and destruction), Bartleby, Shadow, Reggie, Tievel, Rocky, Anubis Princess and Lady Penelope.
He has just sold his first film script, "Haunting Adrian," which is expected to commence shooting in the near future.
He has just sold his first film script, "Haunting Adrian," which is expected to commence shooting in the near future.
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