- Paperback: 448 pages
- Publisher: HQ Young Adult - US (25 January 2016)
- ISBN-10: 1760371785
- ISBN-13: 978-1760371784
- Product Dimensions: 13.1 x 3.4 x 19.9 cm
- Boxed-product Weight: 422 g
- Average Customer Review: 7 customer reviews
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Amazon Bestsellers Rank:
307,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #34517 in Military Fantasy
- #149787 in Religion & Spirituality (Books)
- #13022 in Fantasy & Magic for Children



Night Study Paperback – 25 Jan 2016
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About the Author
When Maria V. Snyder was younger, she aspired to be a storm chaser in the American Midwest so she attended Pennsylvania State University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. Much to her chagrin, forecasting the weather wasn't in her skill set so she spent a number of years as an environmental meteorologist, which is not exciting…at all. Bored at work and needing a creative outlet, she started writing fantasy and science fiction stories. Over a dozen novels and numerous short stories later, Maria's learned a thing or three about writing. She's been on the New York Times bestseller list, won a half-dozen awards, and has earned her Masters of Arts degree in Writing from Seton Hill University, where she is now a faculty member.
Her favorite color is red. She loves dogs, but is allergic, instead she has a big black tom cat named…Kitty (apparently naming cats isn't in her skill set either). Maria also has a husband and two children who are an inspiration for her writing when they aren't being a distraction. Note that she mentions her cat before her family. When she's not writing she's either playing volleyball, traveling, or taking pictures. Being a writer, though, is a ton of fun. Where else can you take fencing lessons, learn how to ride a horse, study martial arts, learn how to pick a lock, take glass blowing classes and attend Astronomy Camp and call it research? Maria will be the first one to tell you it's not working as a meteorologist.
Readers are welcome to check out her website for book excerpts, free short stories, maps, blog, and her schedule at MariaVSnyder.com.
You can also follow Maria on Facebook and Goodreads.