Discover
Book Series

Witch World: High Halleck Cycle

Minsik users reviews
0.0 (0)
Other platforms reviews
4.4 (15)
8 books
Minsik want to read: 0
Minsik reading: 0
Minsik read: 0
Open Library want to read: 72
Open Library reading: 1
Open Library read: 31

About Author

Andre Norton

Andre Norton was born Alice Mary Norton in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of rug company owner and his wife. She began writing while she was in high school, and she was the editor of a literary page in the school's paper. She also wrote her first novel, Ralestone Luck, which was published in 1938. Her first published novel was The Prince Commands (1934). She graduated from high school in 1930 and began studying teaching at Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University. In 1932 she dropped out early due to economic conditions and began working for the Cleveland Library System. In 1934, she legally changed her name to Andre Alice Norton, the pen name she had adopted to increase her marketability since boys were the main audience for fantasy. In 1941, she bought a bookstore called the Mystery House in Mount Rainier, Maryland, but the business failed and she returned to the Cleveland Public Library. In 1950 she became a reader for the Gnome Press Co. In 1958 she became a full-time author. In 1966 she moved to Florida for health reasons, and then to Murfreesboro, Tennessee. In 1977, she received the Gandalf Grand Master Award from the World Science Fiction Society, and in 1983 she received the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. She died in March of 2005 of congestive heart failure. She has been called the Grande Dame of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Over the course of her career, she published over 300 published titles read by four generations. Shortly after her death, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America created the Andre Norton Award for outstanding work of fantasy or science fiction for Young Adults.

Description

There is no description yet, we will add it soon.

Books in this Series

#1

The Crystal Gryphon

4.5 (2)
18

Kerovan, whose cloven hoofs instead of feet set him apart from the human folk of the Dales, seeks to uncover the mystery surrounding his birth and the nature of his ultimate destiny.

#1

Year of the Unicorn

4.0 (2)
14

In peaceful Norsdale, we meet Gillan, who longs to leave her dull life in a secluded country abbey. But when her wish comes true, she finds more than a little adventure. As she ventures out, not only is her life in danger, but also the power that lies within her, waiting to be discovered. The Were Riders wore the shape of men but they were not human. The price of their aid was thirteen maidens to be taken a brides. This is the story of one of them.

#3

Judgement on Janus

3.5 (2)
7

Kethan is given a belt with strange powers, whose clasp is a leopard head made from jargoon stone. Unable to take it off, Kethan becomes part man, part beast; a terrible confrontation between the powers of good and evil ensues.

#3

The Jargoon Pard

4.5 (2)
13

Kethan is given a belt with strange powers, whose clasp is a leopard head made from jargoon stone. Unable to take it off, Kethan becomes part man, part beast; a terrible confrontation between the powers of good and evil ensues.

#3

Gryphon in Glory

5.0 (2)
14

The Waste was stirring and strange forms of the Dark, long quiet, began to wake as Kerovan -- whose cloven hoofs marked his kinship with the Old Ones -- journeyed into the Waste on a secret mission, leaving behind the girl he loved. Joisan, however, rode after him, wearing about her neck Kerovan's gift, a small crystal globe encasing a miniature gryphon. While Kerovan strove for answers to the riddles of the Dark, Joesan worked to unlock the power of the crystal gryphon. But only together could they hope to find the ancient Sleeper and defeat the forces of evil.

#4

Zarthor's Bane

4.5 (2)
8

It bound them all in a mystic web of ancient peril: the man whose madness drove him to seek it; the boy who followed him; the girl and her cat who crossed their path in the wild and lonely reaches of High Hallack – and the host of spirits waiting in lost An-Yak for the final confrontation of magic with magic, power with power ... Hauntingly illustrated by Evan Ten-Broeck Steadman!

#8

Gryphon's Eyrie

4.5 (2)
11

The urge within him is overwhelming, and Kerovan is driven to the mountains followed closely by Lady Joisan. Together they wage the final battle against That Which Runs the Ridges to protect the world from Everlasting Undeath which will take them if they fail. Recounts the struggle of Kerovan of Ulmsdale, child of the Dark and the Light, and Josian, who loves him, to understand and master the powers within them and by so doing save the world.