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The Old Kingdom series Also known as the Abhorsen Trilogy 1995 Sabriel 2001 Lirael 2003 Abhorsen 2011 Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen[3] [4] Companion Books 2005 The Creature in the Case (especially produced for World Book Day) - Now also released as part of the collection below. 2005 (UK 2006) Across the Wall: A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories 2010 To Hold the Bridge (expected to be released in an anthology tentatively titled Australia’s Legends of Fantasy, edited by Jack Dann and Jonathan Strahan)[5] The Seventh Tower series 2000 The Fall 2000 Castle 2001 Aenir 2001 Above the Veil 2001 Into Battle 2001 The Violet Keystone The Keys to the Kingdom series 2003 Mister Monday 2004 Grim Tuesday 2005 Drowned Wednesday 2006 Sir Thursday 2007 Lady Friday 2008 Superior Saturday 2010 Lord Sunday Very Clever Baby series These books were essentially self-published (though later republished by Text Media in Melbourne) and although aimed at "Very Clever Babies Aged 3-6 Months", some help is needed from parents with the long words such as "ichthyologist" used by the character Freddy the Fish. 1988 Very Clever Baby's First Reader 1988 Very Clever Baby's Ben Hur 1992 Very Clever Baby's Guide to the Greenhouse Effect 1998 Very Clever Baby's First Christmas Other works 1990 The Ragwitch 1997 Shade's Children 2000 Serena and the Sea Serpent (in Aussie Bites series) 2005 "Read It in the Headlines!" in Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales (ed. Robert Hood, Robin Pen) 2007 "Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again" in Jim Baen's Universe April 2007 (ed. Mike Resnick, Eric Flint) 2007 One Beastly Beast: Two Aliens, Three Inventors, Four Fantastic Tales — a book of short stories for younger readers, including Serena and the Sea Serpent 2009 A Confusion of Princes — a forthcoming young adult space opera novel