Gary Blythe

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Gary Blythe


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Liverpool, England, The United Kingdom
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Gary Blythe (b. 1959) is an award-winning illustrator. His first children’s picture book, The Whales’ Song, written by Dyan Sheldon, won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1990. With enormous scope, emotion and detail, Gary has captured the icy grandeur of the Arctic in the picture book Ice Bear (by Nicola Davies), and sent many shivers down spines with his terrifying illustrations for Bram Stoker’s Dracula (retold by Jan Needle), as well as illustrating numerous other children’s picture books. Gary lives in the Wirral, near Liverpool. ...more

Average rating: 4.05 · 4,069 ratings · 498 reviews · 31 distinct works
Bram Stoker's Dracula

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4.03 avg rating — 1,515,933 ratings — published 1897 — 5914 editions
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Rebecca

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4.25 avg rating — 747,409 ratings — published 1938 — 850 editions
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Old Man's War (Old Man's Wa...

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4.23 avg rating — 230,520 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
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Lassie Come-Home

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4.19 avg rating — 23,947 ratings — published 1940 — 11 editions
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Miss Happiness and Miss Flower

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4.27 avg rating — 1,386 ratings — published 1961 — 38 editions
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Julius

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3.72 avg rating — 1,264 ratings — published 1933 — 66 editions
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I Believe in Unicorns

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really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1,093 ratings — published 2005 — 21 editions
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Vampyrologia : langenneiden...

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4.08 avg rating — 781 ratings — published 2010 — 19 editions
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The Whales' Song

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4.35 avg rating — 562 ratings — published 1990 — 41 editions
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Little Plum

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4.25 avg rating — 524 ratings — published 1963 — 32 editions
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