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Books with author Charlotte Agell

  • Enchantment

    Charlotte Abel

    language (Charlotte Abel, June 17, 2011)
    ENCHANTMENT: Book One of The Channie SeriesParanormal Platinum Award WinnerOVERVIEW:When Channie Belks moves from her home in the Ozark mountains to a suburban Colorado high school, she tries to hide the fact she's a mage. It might have worked until her parents slapped a chastity curse on her for flirting with "dirty-minded, non-magical, city-boys." She can't even walk by a hot guy without zapping him. There's a way to break the curse; but one mistake could kill her. It's not worth the risk. Until she meets Josh…a BMX champion with a dazzling smile, washboard abs and the bluest eyes she’s ever seen. Suddenly, the threat of death isn't such a deal-breaker.***WARNING*** The characters in this book swear. They also think about, talk about and sometimes engage in sexual behavior.Praise for ENCHANTMENT"This book will make you believe in magic."--J. Timothy King"Magic, treachery, humor and thrills...flat out fun to read. Five Stars!"--Ben Langhinrichs"Every girl wants their prince charming to be just like Josh. Enchantment made me cry and laugh and gasp...a make your heart warm and tingle kind of love story!"--NatashaReading Order for THE CHANNIE SERIES:1. ENCHANTMENT (Available Now)2. TAKEN (Available Now)3. FINDING VALOR (Available Now)The Gathering is a stand-alone Hunter/Channie short story prequel to ENCHANTMENT that can be read at any time. (Available Now)More from award winning author, Charlotte AbelRIVER'S RECRUIT is a 'new adult' paranormal romance with biteWhen a beautiful shapeshifter discovers a wounded warrior trespassing in her territory, she has two choices. Recruit him into her cult-like tribe. Or kill him. (Available Now)Down the Rabbit Hole is a stand-alone companion short story for RIVER'S RECRUIT that gives readers a tantalizing peek into Jonathan's mind. (Available Now)Midnight Surrender is a 'new adult' paranormal anthology featuring some of the industries best selling authors. (Charlotte Abel, Kelly D. Cooper, Shannon Dermott, Laura A.H. Elliott, Alyssa Rose Ivy, Amy M. Jones and Airicka Phoenix)***You might also enjoy***"Meeting Destiny" by Nancy Straight"Beg for Mercy" by Shannon Dermott."Paranormal Public" by Maddy Edwards"Flight" by Alyssa Rose Ivy"Significance" by Shelly Crane"Inescapable" by Amy A Bartol"Callum and Harper" by Fisher Amelie
  • Shift

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 30, 2008)
    In fifteen year-old Adrian Havoc's world, Homestate rules every aspect of society: identity cards need to be carried at all times, evolution is a forbidden topic of discussion, and religious education is enforced in daily "rapture" doses. If life weren't hard enough, now come the threats that the end of the world--SHIFT--is quickly approaching. But Adrian refuses to accept things as they are. He sets out for the toxic Deadlands on a trip that may very well alter the course of the universe.In this powerful, thought-provoking and by turns humorous novel, Charlotte Agell uncovers the painful consequences of war and uncertain governments in an imagined—yet disturbingly realistic—world.
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  • The Accidental Adventures of India McAllister

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 22, 2010)
    Fourth grade is a year of changes, challenges, and ordinary joys for India McAllister. She lives in Maine with her artist mom and their dog, Tofu. Her father lives in the next town over with his new partner, Richard and their bird, Beatrice Strawberry. India – named for the ink, not the subcontinent – was adopted from China as a baby. Being the only Chinese girl in her small town fuels India's search for identity. India reports in her own words and drawings about life, adventures (many with her good friend Colby) and all things annoying as well as what makes her happy. First three on the happy list: Tofu, Bird, and Colby!The Accidental Adventures of India McAllister is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Shift

    Charlotte Agell

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co, Sept. 30, 2008)
    In fifteen year-old Adrian Havoc's world, Homestate rules every aspect of society: identity cards need to be carried at all times, evolution is a forbidden topic of discussion, and religious education is enforced in daily "rapture" doses. If life weren't hard enough, now come the threats that the end of the world--SHIFT--is quickly approaching. But Adrian refuses to accept things as they are. He sets out for the toxic Deadlands on a trip that may very well alter the course of the universe.In this powerful, thought-provoking and by turns humorous novel, Charlotte Agell uncovers the painful consequences of war and uncertain governments in an imagined—yet disturbingly realistic—world.
  • Welcome Home or Someplace Like It

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 1, 2003)
    A refreshingly witty and moving novel that uncovers the true meaning of "home""Mom's left us a lot. She left us in Dayton, Denver, and Detroit. She left us in Tucson and Teaneck. I make it sound like a song, but it's true. Except that we never did live in Tucson, I just needed another T-town. Anyway, if we had lived in Tucson, she would have left us there too. Unlike Dad, she always does come back."Aggie B. Wing and her brother, Thorne, are relocating again. This time their writer-mom is dropping them off for the summer in Ludwig, Maine, with their estranged ninety-one-year-old grandfather who receives phone calls in his leg and happens to sleep all day. Still, Aggie is determined to find some good in this move. What's not to like about a two-bit town in the middle of nowhere with only a Quikstop, a funny old church called Our Lady of the Wilderness, and a tiny island full of cat bones? Once Aggie begins exploring the town and meets the indelible Mad, however, things start to get really interesting. Could there be miracles at play in Ludwig? More specifically, could this quirky town be home for once and all? In a stunning debut novel, Charlotte Agell proves that finding your way home can happen in the most unexpected of ways.
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  • Up the Mountain

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2000)
    Cat, Rabbit, Chicken, and Dragon go for a rainy romp up the mountain, where at the top the sky clears up and they enjoy a splendid day, until the moon beckons them back home. By the creator of To the Island.
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  • Finding Valor

    Charlotte Abel

    language (, June 23, 2013)
    Book 3 of The Channie SeriesJosh awakes with no recollection of the previous six months of his life, including his relationship with Channie. Not only is it hard for him to believe that he's married and his wife was kidnapped, but accepting that he is a mage and prophecies of the Book of the Dead are almost impossible. Will he be able to save Channie from her mother's dark magic before she is sacrificed? And more importantly, will he live up to his power-name and find Valor in time to save all the clans?Not suitable for young teens.
  • Dancing Feet

    Charlotte Agell

    Library Binding (Gulliver Books, April 1, 1994)
    A spare, rhythmic text and bold illustrations focus on feet walking, skipping, and dancing; on hands digging, baking, and playing; on mouths sipping, tasting, and speaking; and on the cultural diversity and similarities of people around the world.
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  • I Swam with a Seal

    Charlotte Agell

    Paperback (HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, Jan. 1, 2002)
    I Swam with a Seal
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  • I Wear Long Green Hair in Summer

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (Tilbury House Publishers, June 1, 1994)
    Sized just right for small hands, these lyrical little books are a joyful celebration of all four seasons. Lap snugglers, older children, and all who read to them will love Agell's fluid, beguilingly simple illustrations.
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  • I Swam With a Seal

    Charlotte Agell

    Library Binding (Gulliver Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A child imitates various animals and each one notices that she is different from them in some way
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  • The Sailor's Book

    Charlotte Agell

    Hardcover (Firefly Books Ltd, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Uses a dragon as a metaphor for the sea as two young sailors set out to conquer the ocean in a poetic journey