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[[File:9780763626341_2510.jpg|frame|Intricate multi-page diagrams aren't even the start of it.
''[[The Guild of Specialists]]''' trilogy is a series of novels by children's author Joshua Mowll, published by Walker Books, and each one of the three books is an absolute work of art. They are designed to look like diaries and are filled to the absolute brim with maps, diagrams and sketches, some folding out to as much as four or five pages. There are antique photographs (purportedly) of the characters and settings and museum-style photographs of objects that appear in the books. It is truly something to behold and the level of immersion the books create is fantastic.
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* [[Bookcase Passage]], it all started with one, that and the death of one of the lead characters....
* [[Direct Line to the Author]], and how. ''The entire setup'' is that everything in the books are a documentation of real events. It is ''incredible'' how well done it is.
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