The Tales of Alvin Maker

by

Orson Scott Card

The Tales of Alvin Maker are a series of fantasy novels by Orson Scott Card. The story follows Alvin Miller (the seventh son of a seventh son) as he learns he has incredible powers and is able to create things and shape the things around him. The series is set it an alternative version of the American Frontier in the early 1900's.

Seventh Son
Seventh Son
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 1
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 1841490210

Seventh Son, by Orson Scott Card is the first volume in the alternative history / Fantasy series "The Tales of Alvin Maker".

Red Prophet
Red Prophet
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 2
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 0099609401

Red Prophet is the second volume in The Tales of Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott Card. Released in 1988, it was nominated for the Nebula Award for best novel in 1988 and also the Hugo Award for Best novel in 1989.

Prentice Alvin
Prentice Alvin
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 3
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Tor Books
ISBN: 0812502124

Prentice Alvin is the third volume in the Tales of Alvin Maker by Orson Scott Card. Prentice Alvin was nominated for the nebula award for best novel in 1989 and also for the Hugo award for best novel in 1990.

Alvin Journeyman
Alvin Journeyman
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 4
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 1841490296

Alvin Journeyman is the fourth novel in the Tales of Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott Card.

Heartfire
Heartfire
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 5
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 1841490326

Heatfire is the fifth novel in the Tales of Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott Card.

The Crystal City
The Crystal City
The Tales of Alvin Maker Volume 6
Orson Scott Card
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 0812564626

The Crystal City is the sixth novel in the Tales of Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott Card.

Seventh Son Red Prophet Prentice Alvin Alvin Journeyman Heartfire The Crystal City

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