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Skellig (1999), the first young adult book written by ______ _______, won both the British Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award and was an honor book for the Michael L. Printz Award.
 
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It is difficult to categorize horror booksThere are dark fantasies or ________fantasies which incorporate a feeling of horror but are set in a fantasy world.
 
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Answer to Question 1

David Almond

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gothic



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