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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including Creator/PhilipPullman and Creator/NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy. This eventually appeared as the 2013 novel ''Boneland''. ''Fifty years'' after first publication of ''Moon Of Gomrath''.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' ''Literature/TheMoonOfGomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including Creator/PhilipPullman and Creator/NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy. This eventually appeared as the 2013 novel ''Boneland''. ''Fifty years'' after first publication of ''Moon Of Gomrath''.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including Creator/PhilipPullman and Creator/NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including Creator/PhilipPullman and Creator/NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
trilogy. This eventually appeared as the 2013 novel ''Boneland''. ''Fifty years'' after first publication of ''Moon Of Gomrath''.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including PhilipPullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writers including PhilipPullman Creator/PhilipPullman and NeilGaiman Creator/NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes writers including Philip Pullman PhilipPullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept."'' He grew to loath loathe the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one ''"one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." "'' He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to dat; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to dat; date; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to dat; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to dat; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: When ''Weirdstone'' and its later sequel ''Moon Of Gomrath'' were published in the 60s, they were the subject of critical acclaim and became extremely popular, remaining so to dat; with writes including Philip Pullman and NeilGaiman lauding them as great and important works of fantasy literature. Alan Garner, on the other hand, has described them as ""one of the worst books published in the last twenty years... technically... inept." He grew to loath the series and its characters so much that he refused to publish the planned third book in the trilogy.

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