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How to Become Popular Without Losing Your Mind / Circles in the Stream / The Power of Two

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Ready for a little magic in your life? How about a lot? Three exciting paperbacks--The Power of Two (T*Witches, 1), Circles in the Stream (Avalon, 1), and How to Become Popular Without Losing Your Mind (Genny in a Bottle, 1)--have been packaged together to create a perfect introduction to three popular novel sequences. In H.B. Gilmour and Randi Reisfeld's T*Witches series, twin witches, separated at birth, join their mystical powers for double trouble. Shelly Roberts's Avalon sequence brings together three girls in an unlikely partnership: to use their magical powers to save wildlife in a mysterious secret world. And in Kristen Kemp's Genny in a Bottle series, a thousand-year-old genie happens also to be a somewhat normal teenage girl. The first titles in each of these series will enchant young readers, drawing them into strange--yet familiar--worlds of magic. (Ages 9 to 13)

816 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2002

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Kristen Kemp

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I write. I edit. I blog. I create community projects for my creative, awesome town of Montclair, NJ.

I've written seven teen novels for Scholastic including Breakfast at Bloomingdale's. I've recently written for glossies such as Modern Bride. I currently post 17 articles per week for CafeMom.com, and I do everything for my website, MontclairKids.com, and for my suburban writing retreat center, WritersLoft.org. I teach professional, intensive fiction and non-fiction classes in New York City and NJ as well.

-Kristen Kemp

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October 11, 2017
i finally got to registered , she tricked her sister by saying do you want to be "friends" when is reality they are sisters but separated at birth
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