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- Hexwood abstract "Hexwood is a 1993 fantasy/science fiction novel for young adults. It is by British author Diana Wynne Jones.The book was dedicated to author Neil Gaiman, who later wrote a poem about the honor and gave it to her.".
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- Hexwood literaryGenre Fantasy.
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- Hexwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexwood".
- Hexwood author Diana_Wynne_Jones.
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- Hexwood country "United Kingdom".
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- Hexwood publisher Methuen_Publishing.
- Hexwood releaseDate "1993".
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- Hexwood comment "Hexwood is a 1993 fantasy/science fiction novel for young adults. It is by British author Diana Wynne Jones.The book was dedicated to author Neil Gaiman, who later wrote a poem about the honor and gave it to her.".
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