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Books with title Angelica, Island Princess

  • Princess Island

    Shannon Gilligan

    Paperback (Chooseco, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Princess Island by Shannon Gilligan takes YOU - her Royal Highness Princess Peregrine Yvette, or Perri for short - on a thrilling adventure to summer camp on Princess Island! Your 6-8 year old reader will practice her curtsy (it needs a lot of work!), search for the ghost of Lady Violet Grimm, compete in the Princess Playoffs, and make lots of new friends! Princess Island is the first Princess Perri adventure, followed by another summer of fun in Princess Perri and the Second Summer and Unicorn Princess. Choose Your Own Adventure Princess Island is an interactive gamebook in which YOU decide what happens next. Will you win points for behaving like a true princess? Tell your counselor about the ghost you saw? Or help out your cousin when she is being a big pest? For readers that enjoyed other titles from the Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlark series including: Unicorn Princess by Shannon Gilligan, Princess Perri and the Second Summer by Shannon Gilligan, and Search for the Dragon Queen by Anson Montgomery.
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  • Angelica, Island Princess

    Lara Bergen, Larissa Marantz, Shannon Bergman

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, May 1, 2003)
    The Rugrats are stranded on a desert island! While their parents search for a way home, Angelica is put in charge of the babies. She tries to make them treat her like an island princess, but no one will listen to her. Has Angelica lost her touch? Luckily she stumbles upon Debbie Thornberry -- the perfect person to help her regain her bossy ways!
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  • Angelica: The Princess And The Pig

    Grant Eagar, Lara Wynter, Heather Eagar

    eBook
    A great tale of magic with a relatable man character …Very satisfying … a pacy read, with lots of humor. - ClareMore than Angelica, I loved the imagination. The story never pauses. It keeps you on this fast, fun ride. There were plenty of laugh out loud moments paired with the edge of your seat action. - JordanAngelica, a witch, is determined she will not be a lady-in-waiting to the princess. Her brilliant plan is to speak out against the war in front of the king. The good news is that she is not hung. The not so good news is that she gets a day in the stocks and the lowly position of a maid.She begins her new life in service to the princess, but when kidnappers attempt to take her royal highness, Angelica turns the princess into a pig in a last-ditch effort to rescue her.The only problem is, Angelica doesn’t know how to turn the princess back.Armed with only her on again/off again magical powers, Angelica needs to thwart the kidnappers, end the war, and save the princess. If she fails the princess will be eaten or worse yet given to the enemy by the kidnappers. If you enjoyed Amelia Bedelia, you’ll love Angelica.
  • Angelica: The Princess And The Pig

    Grant Eagar, Heather Eagar, Lara Wynter

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 17, 2019)
    A great tale of magic with a relatable main character …Very satisfying … a pacy read, with lots of humor. - ClareMore than Angelica, I loved the imagination. The story never pauses. It keeps you on this fast, fun ride. There were plenty of laugh out loud moments paired with the edge of your seat action. - JordanAngelica, a witch, is determined she will not be a lady-in-waiting to the princess. Her brilliant plan is to speak out against the war in front of the king. The good news is that she is not hung. The not so good news is that she gets a day in the stocks and the lowly position of a maid. She begins her new life in service to the princess, but when kidnappers attempt to take her royal highness, Angelica turns the princess into a pig in a last-ditch effort to rescue her. The only problem is, Angelica doesn’t know how to turn the princess back. Armed with only her on-again/off-again magical powers, Angelica needs to thwart the kidnappers, end the war, and save the princess. If she fails the princess will be eaten or worse yet given to the enemy by the kidnappers. If you enjoyed Amelia Bedelia, you’ll love Angelica.
  • Princess Island

    Shannon Gilligan

    Paperback (Chooseco, Dec. 1, 2015)
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  • Angelica: The Princess and the Pig

    Grant Eagar, Heather Eagar, Lara Wynter

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 9, 2019)
    A great tale of magic with a relatable main character …Very satisfying … a pacy read, with lots of humor. - Clare More than Angelica, I loved the imagination. The story never pauses. It keeps you on this fast, fun ride. There were plenty of laugh out loud moments paired with the edge of your seat action. - Jordan Angelica, a witch, is determined she will not be a lady-in-waiting to the princess. Her brilliant plan is to speak out against the war in front of the king. The good news is that she is not hung. The not so good news is that she gets a day in the stocks and the lowly position of a maid. She begins her new life in service to the princess, but when kidnappers attempt to take her royal highness, Angelica turns the princess into a pig in a last-ditch effort to rescue her. The only problem is, Angelica doesn’t know how to turn the princess back. Armed with only her on-again/off-again magical powers, Angelica needs to thwart the kidnappers, end the war, and save the princess. If she fails the princess will be eaten or worse yet given to the enemy by the kidnappers. If you enjoyed Amelia Bedelia, you’ll love Angelica.