Diana Wynne Jones has written at least 123 books. Their most popular book is Howl's Moving Castle with 1007 saves with an average rating of 4.17⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Fantasy, Young Adult, and Adventure.
Adventurous, funny, and mysterious are their most common moods.
A British writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction.
[Comment from Kelly Link on The Guardian][1]:
> I can't pick just one book by Diana Wynne Jones. She wrote so many books, all of them essential, and funny, and weird, and true. She mixed up fantasy and science fiction and the domestic so that unhappy families and awkward adolescents got smooshed up, quite believably, with mythological figures, extraterrestrial powers, and all other sorts of dangerous beasties. I was already a science-fiction reader before I found [Dogsbody][2]. But I might have outgrown science fiction quickly, moved on to books about horses and girls and high schools, if it weren't for books such as Dogsbody and [The Homeward Bounders][3] and [Archer's Goon][4], and if it weren't for characters such as Kathleen, who rescues a puppy and falls in love with a star, and Jamie, who spies on a dangerous game that They are playing, and Howard, with his two very complicated families.
> Wynne Jones's books are often literally about other worlds, but her characters belong very firmly to this one. They are eccentric, flamboyant, pragmatic, lonely, sometimes selfish, often stubborn, always recognisable. How they navigate the territory that they find themselves in is, I suppose, a kind of metaphor for the process of growing up. But I'm grown up now, and have a child of my own, and I rely on her books, her pinprick insights into familial relationships, her astonishing way of seeing the worlds.
[1]: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/may/14/science-fiction-authors-choice
[2]: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL60144W/Dogsbody
[3]: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL60134W/The_Homeward_Bounders
[4]: http://openlibrary.org/works/OL60137W/Archer%27s_Goon
1989 • 1 Reader • 182 pages • 4
#2 of 4 in The Dalemark Quartet
1993 • 1 Reader • 788 pages
#1 of 4 in The Dalemark Quartet
1977 • 1 Reader • 564 pages
2018 • 1 Reader • 480 pages
#2 of 3 in Howl's Moving Castle
1990 • 1 Reader • 272 pages
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2005 • 1 Reader • 283 pages • 4
#1 of 3 in Howl's Moving Castle
1986 • 1 Reader • 192 pages • 4
2010 • 1 Reader • 336 pages • 5
1980 • 1 Reader • 79 pages
2011 • 1 Reader • 3
#5-6 of 5 in Chrestomanci (Recommended Reading Order)
2006 • 1 Reader • 685 pages
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1970 • 1 Reader • 256 pages
2010 • 1 Reader • 304 pages
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#2 of 6 in Chrestomanci (Publication Order)
1980 • 1 Reader • 224 pages • 4
#3 of 6 in Chrestomanci (Publication Order)
1982 • 1 Reader • 224 pages • 3
#4 of 6 in Chrestomanci (Publication Order)
1988 • 1 Reader • 255 pages • 4
#1 of 3 in Howl's Moving Castle
1986 • 246 pages
2002 • 206 pages
2002 • 392 pages
1989 • 262 pages
2000 • 224 pages
2014 • 688 pages