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  1. Rhiannon Lassiter (born February 1977) is a British children's books author. [1] Biography. Rhiannon Lassiter was born on 9 February 1977 in London to children's books author Mary Hoffman and Stephen Barber.

  2. Rhiannon Lassiter is the author of science-fiction, fantasy, magical realism and thriller stories for juniors, teenagers and adults. Find out more about Rhiannon including which best-selling author she's related to on the author page.

  3. www.rhiannonlassiter.com › authorRhiannon Lassiter

    Rhiannon Lassiter is an author of science fiction, fantasy, contemporary, 'realist magicism', psychological horror and thriller novels for juniors, teenagers and young adults. She was born in 1977 and is the eldest daughter of award-winning children's author Mary Hoffman.

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  4. Rhiannon Lassiter's website. The Hex trilogy. This section of the website is devoted to the Hex trilogy, three science-fiction novels for teenagers first published by Macmillan at the end of the 20th century. The story begins with Hex, continues with Shadows and concludes in Ghosts.

  5. Nov 20, 2022 · Rhiannon graduated from Oxford University and has written eight best selling novels, several short stories and one non-fiction title for children and teenagers. She has edited an anthology of poetry and prose. Alongside her writing she works with her mother, the well known author Mary Hoffman, editing the children's review magazine, Armadillo.

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  6. Things I do to my hair. Filed under: adventures in the world of today, Amazon Associate, bloggery, things Rhiannon likes — Rhiannon Lassiter @ 7:53 pm. Eco Style Black Castor and Flaxseed Oil. After nearly 45 years on the planet I may have finally got my hair figured out.

  7. Aug 7, 1998 · The first book in the Hex Trilogy by Rhiannon Lassiter brings us to a futuristic world where technology advancements have shaped the world. The cities with roads that weave over each other high amongst the high-risers to deep down where flitters hesitate to go.