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BOOKS
Ridley has five series of books for Young Adults and Young Readers, listed below. He also writes crime novels for adults. Please join the mailing list to receive monthly newsletters about what's up with Ridley!
STARCATCHERS SERIESLATEST BOOK: Peter and the Secret of Rundoon written with Dave Barry "[T]wo veteran writers for adults do not disappoint....[A]tmospheric backdrops...a deliciously creepy villain who steals souls from shadows. Readers will relish the chance to further explore the backstory of a favorite childhood tale..." —Booklist "Kudos to Barry and Pearson for a funny, clever, melodramatic romp." —Kirkus Reviews
KINGDOM KEEPERS SERIESLATEST BOOK: Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn "[T]he illicit thrill of seeing all the things you don't normally get to see (both real and imaginary) makes this a must-read for serious Disney fans." —School Library Journal "[P]eople who are into fantasy with a little bit of sci-fi will enjoy..." —VOYA
NEVER LAND SERIESLATEST BOOK: Blood Tide written with Dave Barry "fantasy filled with humor..." —School Library Journal "As a librarian I am always happy to see shorter and/or easier fantasy chapter books. So many children want to read fantasy but struggle with the enormous tomes, which can be daunting. So, this latest entry by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearsonat only 134 pageswas a welcome edition before I had even read page 1. And the story did not disappoint..." —A Children's Librarian
STEEL TRAPP SERIESLATEST BOOK: Steel Trapp: The Challenge "This book is a definite winner! Ridley Pearson is just incredible! I started off reading his wonderful mysteries, then got hooked on the Peter Pan series... Because I love his writing, I purchased this book too. I am so glad that I did... the story grabs you and keeps the action coming! I couldn't put it down! Although geared to teens, the book is a great read, no matter what your age. Enjoy! It really is worth reading!" —Emily, a reader
SCIENCE FAIR(standalone book) "Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry are so much fun to read that I wish they wrote a new book every month!" —Savannah, a reader |