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Sabrina de Tienerheks
Series · 6 books · 1998-2001

Books in series

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#2

Shamrock Shenanigans

1999

A confrontation with a mischievous leprechaun named Finicky Fergus as unexpected repercussions for Sabrina as she is forced to find and steal the King of the Leprechaun's gold, and deal with her enchanted human friends who embark on their own treasure hunt. Original.
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#3

Spying Eyes

2001

When a team of government scientists descends on Westbridge, on the lookout for signs of black magic, Sabrina tries to throw them off the trail while she struggles to reverse a spell she cast gone awry. Original.
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#4

All You Need Is a Love Spell

1998

Something is seriously wrong in Mortal-ville! Sabrina just can't figure it out. All of the sudden, her entire school has been bitten by the love bug. Everyone is pairing off—but with the wrong people! Even Libby, Miss Super Cool, has fallen head over heels for the biggest nerd in the school! Sabrina laughs it all off until Harvey—her very own Harvey—gets a case for someone else! With everyone else pairing up, Quentin, that Greek god of an exchange student, starts flirting with Sabrina. But there's something strange about his sudden attentions that Sabrina just can't figure out. And how can she think about Quentin when Harvey's under a love spell?
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#6

All That Glitters

1998

When Sabrina's new purchase, a parcel of "wishdust" she buys at a witches' flea market, finds its way all over school, she must find a way to stop everyone's wishful thinking from ruining Friday's big dance. Original.
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#9

A Dog's Life

1998

When Harvey stops by Sabrina's house with Macdougal, the dog he's pet-sitting, he finds Sabrina elbow-deep in brownie batter. She's trying to bake like a normal teenager—without using her powers. But with some of her ingredients missing and her electric mixer on the blink, Sabrina decides to conjure up a little magical help. Suddenly, Sabrina's mixing spell goes horribly haywire, bouncing into the dining room and zapping Harvey and Macdougal. Now Harvey's in canine chaos and his voice is coming out of the golden retriever's drooling jaws! With the Quizmaster on her case and her best friend chasing cats, Sabrina's in the doghouse—unless she can find the trick that will get rid of Harvey's dog days for good!
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#11

Age of Aquariums

1999

Assigned to clean the school's new aquarium, Sabrina discovers some most unusual underwater inhabitants, transforms herself into a tiny mermaid, and uncovers the lost city of Atlantis, populated by a tiny race of mer-people, in the fish tank. Original.

Authors

Diana G. Gallagher
Diana G. Gallagher
Author · 53 books

Diana G. Gallagher was an American author who wrote books for children and young adults. She also wrote the space opera The Alien Dark (1990), but was best known for her tie-in work for television properties including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Charmed, Star Trek and The Secret World of Alex Mack, among others. She was also a prolific filk creator, winning Pegasus Awards in 1986 and ’94. Gallagher won a Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 1988 under the name Diana Gallagher Wu. She sometimes also wrote under the name Diana Burke. Born in 1946, in Paterson, New Jersey, she lived in Florida with her husband, the writer Martin R. Burke, who predeceased her in 2011. Gallagher was married four times; her third marriage was to author William F. Wu (divorced 1990). Gallagher died December 2, 2021 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at 75 years of age.

Randi Reisfeld
Author · 24 books

Randi Reisfeld has written over 60 books, primarily for ‘tweens and teens; non-fiction (celebrity biographies, two of which have made the New York Times best seller list); and fiction. She wrote the Clueless series, original stories based on the characters in the movie, as well as six books based on the character of TV's Moesha. Her original fiction series called T*Witches is a Disney Channel TV movie, broadcast October 2005. [NOTE: Although Witches is in the title, this series is completely wholesome, compelling, and humorous, and has nothing to do with the occult]. She is an editor at Scholastic, as well.

Nancy Holder
Nancy Holder
Author · 94 books

Nancy Holder, New York Times Bestselling author of the WICKED Series, has just published CRUSADE - the first book in a new vampire series cowritten with Debbie Viguie. The last book her her Possession series is set to release in March 2011. Nancy was born in Los Altos, California, and her family settled for a time in Walnut Creek. Her father, who taught at Stanford, joined the navy and the family traveled throughout California and lived in Japan for three years. When she was sixteen, she dropped out of high school to become a ballet dancer in Cologne, Germany, and later relocated to Frankfurt Am Main. Eventually she returned to California and graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at San Diego with a degree in Communications. Soon after, she began to write; her first sale was a young adult romance novel titled Teach Me to Love. Nancy’s work has appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, LA Times, amazon.com, LOCUS, and other bestseller lists. A four-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writers Association, she has also received accolades from the American Library Association, the American Reading Association, the New York Public Library, and Romantic Times. She and Debbie Viguié co-authored the New York Times bestselling series Wicked for Simon and Schuster. They have continued their collaboration with the Crusade series, also for Simon and Schuster, and the Wolf Springs Chronicles for Delacorte (2011.) She is also the author of the young adult horror series Possessions for Razorbill. She has sold many novels and book projects set in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Saving Grace, Hellboy, and Smallville universes. She has sold approximately two hundred short stories and essays on writing and popular culture. Her anthology, Outsiders, co-edited with Nancy Kilpatrick, was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award in 2005. She teaches in the Stonecoast MFA in Creative Writing Program, offered through the University of Southern Maine. She has previously taught at UCSD and has served on the Clarion Board of Directors. She lives in San Diego, California, with her daughter Belle, their two Corgis, Panda and Tater; and their cats, David and Kittnen Snow. She and Belle are active in Girl Scouts and dog obedience training.

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