Brandon Dorman
Brandon Dorman | |
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Born | Washington, United States |
Occupation | Illustrator, writer |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Children's literature, picture books |
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Brandon Dorman is an American illustrator of children's books, including novels and picture books.[1] His most well-known work is the #1 New York Times bestselling picture book, The Wizard, written by Jack Prelutsky. He also illustrated all five books of Brandon Mull's New York Times bestselling Fablehaven series.[2]
Published works
As author and illustrator
- Pirates of the Sea!
- Santa's Stowaway
- Series
- Axel the Truck I Can Read! series (published by HarperCollins)
- Axel the Truck: Rocky Road
- Axel the Truck: Field Trip
- Axel the Truck: Speed Track
- Axel the Truck: Beach Race
As illustrator only
- Giant Dance Party, by Betsy Bird
- The Curvy Tree, by Chris Colfer
- In the Garden, by Caroline Beuhner
- Snowman Magic, by Katherine Tegen
- The Christmas Sweater, by Glenn Beck
- The Snow Angel, By Glenn Beck
- The Story of the Jack O'Lantern, by Katherine Tegen
- Halloween Night, by Marjorie Dennis Murray
- Falcon Quinn and the Black Mirror, by Jennifer Finney Boylan
- Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face, by Jack Prelutsky
- The Wizard, by Jack Prelutsky
- Snow Angels", by Angel Randall
- The Slippery Map, by N. E. Bode
- Series
- The Wednesday Tales series by Jon Berkeley
- Book 1: The Palace of Laughter
- Book 2: The Tiger's Egg
- Book 3: The Lightning Key
- The Nightmare Academy series by Dean Lorey[3]
- Book 1: Monster Hunters / Charlie's Monsters
- Book 2: Monster Madness / Monster Revenge
- Book 3: Monster War
- The Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull
- Book 1: Fablehaven
- Book 2: Rise of the Evening Star
- Book 3: Grip of the Shadow Plague
- Book 4: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary
- Book 5: Keys to the Demon Prison
- The Janitors series by Tyler Whitesides
- Book 1: Janitors
- Book 2: Secrets of the New Forest Academy
- Book 3: Curse of the Broomstaff
- Book 4: Strike of the Sweepers
- Book 5: Heroes of the Dustbin
References
http://www.tylerwhitesides.com/books.html
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