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Salem's Tails
Series · 14
books · 1998-2000

Books in series

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#1

Cat TV

1998

Salem, the warlock who's been stripped of his powers and sentenced to live 100 years as a cat, has been chosen as the spokescat for a new line of deluxe cat food. Problem is, with his human palate, the food tastes like expired Spam. Will Salem chow down for fame or will he choke in the limelight?
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#2

Teacher's Pet

1998

When Salem is accidentally trapped inside Sabrina's backpack, he must pass the ultimate test: getting through a day of high school. Everything's going fine until suddenly he loses Sabrina in a crowded hallway.
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#3

You're History

1998

Jumping into a bewitched history book, Salem the cat finds himself in the middle of a series of historic events
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#4

The King of Cats

1999

Sometimes Salem is too smart for his own good! He had to sneak into the local museum to see a special exhibit on ancient Egypt. Then he had to show how smart he was by reading a riddle on an ancient vase. The riddle that promised bad luck until it is solved.
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#5

Dog Day Afternoon

1999

Locked out of the house without any food or anything to do, Salem decides to spend the day—until Sabrina and her aunts come home—by tormenting the dog next door. Original.
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#6

Psychic Kitty

1999

When Salem runs up the phone bill by making secret calls to the Psychic Pals network, he is forced to work off the cost by earning money through cat chores, but Salem comes up with another get-rich scheme—his own psychic hotline
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#7

Cat by the Tail

1999

"I urge you to worship me." — Salem Salem is being terrorized! When Hilda brings home a tiny kitten she finds, Salem feels out-cuted and downright ignored. What's worse is that the "temporary" guest acts more like a permanent pet, sleeping in Salem's favorite spots, following him everywhere, and monopolizing Sabrina and her aunts. Salem doesn't like to share—especially with a little furball—so he does a few not-so-nice things and lets the kitty take the blame. But when a huge goon with a Doberman shows up, causing more commotion than a hair-ball, how far will Salem go to prove that he's the Spellman's top cat?
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#8

Feline Felon

1999

When Salem ends up in the dog pound during a forbidden outside excursion, the enchanted feline becomes the leader of the other imprisoned animals
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#9

Happily Ever After

1999

While babysitting Sabrina's mischievous cousin Ally, Salem is transported into a series of fairy tales by the mean-spirited witch. Original.
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#10

Gone Fishin'

2000

Salem and his new pal Roscoe are caught fishing in a neighbor's pond and Salem's forced to wear a collar with a bell as punishment. Still, Salem and Roscoe love to fish and set their sights on the fish Sabrina brought home from school for the weekend. When the fish a piranha—attacks and makes off with the collar, Sabrina and her aunt assume the worst and prepare for Salem's funeral. Salem, in turn, prepares his revenge!
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#11

Worth a Shot

2000

Salem has his own tales to tell "(and pet-care tips to share)" in these new stories! ""I bet they didn't disinfect the table. I'm going to get a disease." — Salem" It's time to go the veterinarian. Yikes! Salem knows that a visit to the vet when he's not sick means only one thing: shots. Even though Aunt Zelda warns Salem that he'll be sorry if he doesn't agree to get his shots, Salem refuses to let the needle touch him. He throws his best cat-tantrum until the aunts give up to take him home. But Aunt Zelda was right. Warlocks turned into cats have to get shots like any other feline—or face the consequences. Since Salem wouldn't cooperate, he has become allergic to the Spellmans! He's sneezing and itching uncontrollably! Now he has to get an allergy shot every day or move out. Will Salem leave the Spellmans forever...or will he decide that they are worth a shot?
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#12

Rulin' the School

2000

When Salem is punished and sent to an obedience school, he meets a smart tabby cat who has hacked into Wall Street's computers. This easy-to-read chapter book includes pet care tips from a veterinarian, profiles of the author's pets, and flip-book illustrations on each page.
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#13

Kitty Cornered

2000

Angry about the way mice everywhere have been treated by cats, Mort and Mikey, magical mice who live in the Spellman house, take Salem captive and consider how to exact their revenge.
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#14

Mascot Mayhem

2000

SALEM HAS HIS OWN TALES TO TELL (and pet-care tips to share) IN THESE NEW STORIES "Would you mind terribly if I for that in a crystal bowl?...I'm sensitive to these things." — Salem Westbridge High is having a horrible football season, and it doesn't help that they have a scallion—a smelly vegetable—for a mascot. So when Salem accidentally ends up on the football field one night and the team flinally wins, someone gets a great idea. Why not make Salem the new mascot? Why not, indeed? Salem rather likes riding around on a satin pillow and having football players at his beck and call. In fact, he's just too good for the Fighting Scallions. He should be the mascot for a real team, like the one at Old Ivy Dominion, the local college. The only problem is Old Butch, the bulldog. He already has the job, and he's not giving it up...at least, not without a flight.

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.

Nancy E. Krulik
Author · 125 books

Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 100 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times bestsellers. She is best known, however, for being the author and creator of the Katie Kazoo Switcheroo book series, which has brought her to the attention of second, third, and fourth graders nationwide. Nancy has also written extensively for teens and is well known as a biographer of Hollywood's hottest young stars. Her knowledge of the details of celebrities lives has made her a desired guest on several entertainment shows on the E! network as well as on Extra and Access Hollywood. She can be seen there talking about the secret lives of such celebs as Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, and Frankie Muniz. Nancy has also been a guest on radio broadcasts nationwide discussing the superstars she has researched over the years. As the author of several teen and preteen advice books, including Grosset and Dunlap's Prom!: The Complete Guide to a Truly Spectacular Night, Nancy has been interviewed by several prominent magazines including Cosmo Girl, Teen, Teen People, Seventeen, and Teen Celebrity. She has also been the celebrity guest for three Teen People chat presentations. Nancy has recently begun to delve into the teen novel market, writing four romances for young adults, all of which will be published between 2004 and 2005. Nancy currently lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser, their two children, Amanda and Ian, and a crazed cockerspaniel named Pepper .

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.

Patricia Barnes-Svarney
Patricia Barnes-Svarney
Author · 10 books

First I must appologize to my family for being the kid who always asked "Why?" But that one word asked many times led me to science and writing—especially in the physical sciences. And all of that led me to have quite an wide range of other writing topics—from weather in Antarctica to the many facets of Forensic Science. Yes, I've always been "the geek next door"... and with more than three dozen books to my credit (mostly on science), no one questions my geekiness anymore! The latest book is from Visible Ink Press—The Handy Forensic Science Answer Book. Thomas Svarney is my co-author, and is one heck of a researcher. (He also has a science background, so we can discuss the mechanics of the climate without scratching our heads in puzzlement...Well, within reason!) The book was interesting to put together and we learned a great deal about forensics. It was especially fun since the subject includes so many different sciences.

Brad Strickland
Brad Strickland
Author · 44 books

William Bradley Strickland (b. 1947) is the author (or co-author) of over 60 novels and over 60 pieces of short fiction and poetry. Born in New Hollard, Strickland earned his Ph.D. in American literature from the University of Georgia. He has taught English courses at the University of Georgia, Oglethorpe University, Truett-McConnell College, and, since 1987, at Gainesville State College. His first novel was 1986's To Stand Beneath the Sun, followed quickly by the books in the Jeremy Moon trilogy. Strickland has shared co-author credit on many of his books: with his wife, Barbara, on stories in the Star Trek and Are You Afraid of the Dark? properties; and with the late author Thomas Fuller, books in the Wishbone series, involving the popular Jack Russell Terrier from the Public Television series of the same name. Strickland and Fuller also collaborated on numerous original works, including the Pirate Hunter series, the Mars: Year One series, and the comedic mystery for adults, The Ghost Finds a Body. After the death of John Bellairs, Strickland was approached by John’s son, Frank, to complete the two books his father had already started; these unfinished manuscripts became The Ghost in the Mirror and The Vengeance of the Witch-Finder. Strickland also wrote two books based on brief plot outlines left by Bellairs: The Drum, the Doll and the Zombie and The Doom of the Haunted Opera. Beginning in 1996, Strickland has kept Bellairs' legacy alive by writing the further adventures of Johnny Dixon and Lewis Barnavelt. Books in the corpus include The Hand of the Necromancer (1996); The Tower at the End of the World (2001); The House Where Nobody Lived (2006); and his most recent title, The Sign of the Sinister Sorcerer (2008). In 2001, Strickland won received the Georgia Author of the Year Award, Children's/Young Adult Division, for When Mack Came Back, set in WWII-era Georgia. Strickland says the story "is based on the farm owned by [his] grandfather, where [I] often visited when [I] was a child." Kong: King of Skull Island was released in 2005, an illustrated tale by Strickland, author John Michlig, and fantasy artist Joe DeVito that serves as both a prequel and sequel to the epic story of the legendary ape. Strickland is an active member of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company, where he writes and performs in numerous audio drama projects. He was awarded the ARTC Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006. He is married to the former Barabara Justus and has two grown children.

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