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Rowan of Rin is a series of five children's fantasy novels by an Australian author Emily Rodda. It follows the adventures of a shy village boy, Rowan. The series was first published in Australia in 1993 by Omnibus Books, a corporate division of Scholastic. When Scholastic released Emily Rodda's Star of Deltora fantasy series, the Rowan of Rin series was revealed to be part of the world of Deltora, and the lands mentioned in the books are islands located to the west of Deltora. This makes Rowan of Rin the fourth series set in the world of Deltora, sixth if you count the collective Deltora Quest series as three separate series. The other series are Deltora Quest (Deltora Quest, Deltora Quest 2 and Deltora Quest 3), the Three Doors trilogy and Star of Deltora.

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  • Rowan of Rin is a series of five children's fantasy novels by an Australian author Emily Rodda. It follows the adventures of a shy village boy, Rowan. The series was first published in Australia in 1993 by Omnibus Books, a corporate division of Scholastic. When Scholastic released Emily Rodda's Star of Deltora fantasy series, the Rowan of Rin series was revealed to be part of the world of Deltora, and the lands mentioned in the books are islands located to the west of Deltora. This makes Rowan of Rin the fourth series set in the world of Deltora, sixth if you count the collective Deltora Quest series as three separate series. The other series are Deltora Quest (Deltora Quest, Deltora Quest 2 and Deltora Quest 3), the Three Doors trilogy and Star of Deltora. (en)
  • 『リンの谷のローワン』(リンのたにのローワン、原題:Rowan of Rin)はエミリー・ロッダ作の児童文学シリーズ。日本ではオーストラリアの原書をさくまゆみこが訳しており、あすなろ書房から出版されている。絵は佐竹美保。 (ja)
  • Роуэн из Рина (англ. Rowan of Rin) — детская фэнтези серия австралийской писательницы Эмили Родда. Книги получили широкое признание и были награждены различными литературными наградами. (ru)
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  • white aggravated sandworms wreaking havoc. (en)
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Print and audio-CD (en)
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  • Rowan of Rinn (en)
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  • 1993 (xsd:integer)
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  • Rowan of Rin is a series of five children's fantasy novels by an Australian author Emily Rodda. It follows the adventures of a shy village boy, Rowan. The series was first published in Australia in 1993 by Omnibus Books, a corporate division of Scholastic. When Scholastic released Emily Rodda's Star of Deltora fantasy series, the Rowan of Rin series was revealed to be part of the world of Deltora, and the lands mentioned in the books are islands located to the west of Deltora. This makes Rowan of Rin the fourth series set in the world of Deltora, sixth if you count the collective Deltora Quest series as three separate series. The other series are Deltora Quest (Deltora Quest, Deltora Quest 2 and Deltora Quest 3), the Three Doors trilogy and Star of Deltora. (en)
  • 『リンの谷のローワン』(リンのたにのローワン、原題:Rowan of Rin)はエミリー・ロッダ作の児童文学シリーズ。日本ではオーストラリアの原書をさくまゆみこが訳しており、あすなろ書房から出版されている。絵は佐竹美保。 (ja)
  • Роуэн из Рина (англ. Rowan of Rin) — детская фэнтези серия австралийской писательницы Эмили Родда. Книги получили широкое признание и были награждены различными литературными наградами. (ru)
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  • リンの谷のローワン (ja)
  • Rowan of Rin (en)
  • Роуэн из Рина (ru)
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