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Robison Wells (born April 4, 1978) is an American novelist and blogger. Personal life Robison Wells, the brother of author Dan Wells, was a reluctant reader as a child. He did not become interested in writing until he was in college. He graduated from the University of Utah in 2003 with a degree in political science, emphasizing in international relations, with a minor in history, and earned an MBA in marketing at Brigham Young University in 2009. Wells lives in North Salt Lake, Utah, with his wife and three children. He previously lived in New Mexico, which has been the setting for four of his novels. Wells is a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wells also makes YouTube videos with his son where they watch Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Career Robison Wells first began writing as part of a writing group with Dan Wells and Brandon Sanderson. Wells's first three books were written for the LDS fiction market. The first, On Second Thought is a romantic comedy set in New Mexico, and the second two, Wake Me When It's Over and The Counterfeit are political thrillers. In April 2010 it was announced that Wells had signed a 3-book young adult deal with HarperTeen. The first novel Variant is a young adult science fiction novel set in a boarding school in New Mexico. It has one sequel, Feedback; it is not a trilogy. Wells's third book with HarperTeen, Blackout was announced in Publisher's Marketplace as being the first of a series, including two novels and a novella, and was released in Fall 2013. The sequel, "Dead Zone" was released a year later. Wells's latest book with HarperTeen is titled Dark Energy. Wells also indie-published a novel, Airships of Camelot. It was the product of a successful Kickstarter campaign. It is described as "alternate-history, steampunk, old West, King Arthur." In 2019, Wells released a novel cowritten with James Patterson, titled The Warning. The book was a New York Times bestseller. As of 2020, Wells has shifted his focus from writing novels to maintaining a popular wargame hobby website, The Wargame Explorer. He has stated he is working on a memoir about his experiences with mental illness, but it is not under contract. Critical reception Variant was released to much critical acclaim, receiving starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and VOYA. It also received favorable reviews from Booklist and Kirkus. Publishers Weekly also named Variant as one of their Best Books of 2011, and featured Wells as one of their "Flying Starts". Feedback has received mixed reviews. Kirkus referred to it as "An absorbing read that won't let fans of the first down", while Booklist said "the claustrophobic tightness of the first book is replaced here by a loose series of threats that never solidify into something worth rooting against." The Warning was a New York Times bestseller for five weeks. The Whitney Awards In the spring of 2007, Robison Wells began work on the Whitney Awards, an awards program for LDS fiction. He has stated that this idea came from a conversation with friend and fellow author Brandon Sanderson. The Whitney Awards are sponsored by LDStorymakers, an author's guild for LDS writers. Robison Wells served as president of the Whitney Awards Committee for three years, ending in 2010. In 2018, Robison received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Whitney Academy. Mental Health Wells has several mental illnesses, including OCD and schizophrenia, and is an outspoken advocate for those with mental illness. In 2014 Wells, joined by Brandon Sanderson and Dan Wells, edited Altered Perceptions, an anthology of essays from popular YA writers about their struggles with mental illness. He also contributed to the mental illness anthology Life Inside My Mind, with an essay called "Twenty Pills." He writes and speaks extensively about these topics. After experiencing a rollover accident in May 2021, in which he had a major concussion, Wells has spoken openly about his experiences with grief counseling and therapy to work through feelings of guilt. Bibliography On Second Thought (2004), ISBN 1-59156-430-1 Wake Me When It's Over (2005), ISBN 1-59156-721-1 The Counterfeit (2006), ISBN 1-59811-116-7 Variant (2011), ISBN 0-06-202608-9 Feedback (2012), ISBN 0-06-202610-0 Going Dark (Sept 2013) Blackout (Oct 2013) Dead Zone (Oct 2014) Altered Perceptions (Oct 2015) co-editor and cover artist Airships of Camelot (2015) Dark Energy (March 2016) Life Inside My Mind (April 2018) contributor The Warning (Aug 2019) co-written with James Patterson 21 Pills (June 2021) Non-fiction Essay References External links Robison Wells at the MLCA Database Robison Wells' author website Robison Wells' personal website. Discover the Robison Wells popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robison Wells books.

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  • Troilus and Criseyde synopsis, comments

    Troilus and Criseyde

    Geoffrey Chaucer & Nevill Coghill

    Set against the epic backdrop of the battle of Troy, Troilus and Criseyde is an evocative story of love and loss. When Troilus, the son of Priam, falls in love with the beautiful C...

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    Peter Pan

    Sir James Matthew Barrie

    Wendy, Michael and John are sleeping when the window of their nursery blows open and lets in a very remarkable boy, Peter Pan, and his fairy, Tinker Bell. Peter soon entices the th...

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    The Monk

    Matthew Lewis

    With an essay by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.'He now saw himself stained with the most loathed and monstrous sins, the object of universal execration ... doomed to perish in tortures t...

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    I Should Be Dead By Now

    Dennis Rodman & Jack Isenhour

    Whether it was helping Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls win three consecutive NBA titles in the 1990s, or showing up to a book signing in a dress and full makeup, Dennis Rodman...

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    The Canterbury Tales

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    The most complete of all remaining surviving fragments sections of The Canterbury Tales, the First Fragment contains some of Chaucer's most widely enjoyed work. In The General Prol...

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    Object Lessons

    The Paris Review

    A New York Magazine Best Book of the YearA Huffington Post Best Book of the Year Twenty contemporary authors introduce twenty sterling examples of the short story from the pages o...

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    Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Jules Verne

    An ancient book is opened by the eccentric Professor Lidenbrock and his life – and the life of his nephew Axel – is changed for ever. An old piece of paper has tumbled from the boo...

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    Melmoth the Wanderer

    Charles Maturin

    With an essay by Alathea Hayter.'My hour is come ... the clock of eternity is about to strike, but its knell must be unheard by mortal ears!'This violent, profound, baroque and bla...

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    Baltimore Orioles

    Jeff Seidel

    Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? is a unique look at what a number of former Orioles personalities have gone on to do in life since their playing careers ended. Author Jeff ...

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    Notre-Dame de Paris

    Victor Hugo

    In the vaulted Gothic towers of NotreDame lives Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer. Mocked and shunned for his appearance, he is pitied only by Esmerelda, a beautiful gypsy danc...

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    Our Joyful Noise

    Gabriele Davis

    A joyful, jazzy picture book following a Black family through a week of shared moments and simple pleasures, woven through with hidden musical jewels from spirituals and songs.We m...

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    Kidnapped

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    'As a writer of the English language there has been no one to touch Stevenson in a hundred years...as a storyteller he is unsurpassed' George MacDonald Fraser ...

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    Baltimore Orioles

    Jeff Seidel

    Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? is a unique look at what a number of former Orioles personalities have gone on to do in life since their playing careers ended. Author Jeff ...

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    The Perfect Christmas

    Anthea Turner

    So you're organising Christmas this year. What are you going to give everyone? How can you make it that extra bit special? The perfect housewife is at hand to help you with a litt...

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    Lake Child

    Isabel Ashdown

    You trust your family. They love you. Don't they?When 17yearold Eva Olsen awakes after a horrific accident that has left her bedbound, her parents are right by her side. Devoted, t...

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    The Colour Out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft

    'It was a monstrous constellation of unnatural light, like a glutted swarm of corpsefed fireflies dancing hellish sarabands over an accursed marsh (...)'H.P. Lovecraft was perhaps ...

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    The Murders in the Rue Morgue and Other Tales

    Edgar Allan Poe

    With an essay by D. H. Lawrence.'... an agility astounding, a strength superhuman, a ferocity brutal, a butchery without motive, a grotesquerie in horror absolutely alien from huma...

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    The Animals Of Farthing Wood

    Colin Dann

    After their legendary journey out of danger and into the safe haven of White Deer Park, the animals of Farthing Wood look forward to getting used to their new life in the nature re...

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    The Time Machine

    H.G. Wells & Patrick Parrinder

    'The father of science fiction' GuardianThe Time Machine is the first and greatest modern portrayal of timetravel. It sees a Victorian scientist propel himself into the year 802,70...

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    Stand Up Virgin Soldiers

    Leslie Thomas

    The worst has happened. On the eve of their return to Blighty, Brigg and his fellow National Servicemen find themselves sentenced to another six months in Panglin Barracks...Many o...

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    The White People and Other Weird Stories

    Arthur Machen

    Machen's weird tales of the creepy and fantastic finally come to Penguin Classics. With an introduction from S.T. Joshi, editor of American Supernatural Tales, The White People and...