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Books with title Miss Fortune

  • Miss Fortune

    AJ Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 1, 2012)
    Frannie's parents throw a party for Frannie with a fortune teller and Frannie finds her next new job: fortune teller, obviously! Frannie begins making up the fortunes of her friends at school and realizes that there is a difference between seeing the future and simply telling people what to do. After Frannie's customers start taking their fortunes too seriously by refusing to shower, do their chores, and even go to school, Frannie discovers that being psychic wasn't her hidden talent after all. And that is not an opinion!
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  • Misfortune

    Melissa Haag, Allisyn Ma

    eBook (Shattered Glass Publishing LLC, April 29, 2013)
    Note: The spring Gabby meets Clay, Michelle, another girl like Gabby, discovers the truth. A truth she'll need to share with Gabby and the other four like them.Michelle...They kept me prisoner for four years, using me for my predictions. They thought they had me subdued, meekly following orders, but they were wrong. I was waiting for a chance to run. I had to be careful, though. They had my brothers, and the leader wasn’t exactly human.The sudden death of her stepfather gives Michelle the only chance she may ever have to escape, and she takes it. She needs a place to hide and someone to listen to her predictions so her head doesn’t explode. Yet, there’s nowhere she can hide and no one to protect her from the monsters pursuing her.Then, she meets Emmitt. He’s calm, kind, caring…and a werewolf. If she can find a way to trust him, he might be able to do more than just keep her safe. He might be the one who can help her fight for answers about her gift and the other women like her.Complete series order:Hope(less)(Mis)fortune(Un)wise(Un)bidden(Dis)content(Sur)real
  • Miss Fortune

    AJ Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    language (Grosset & Dunlap, March 1, 2012)
    Frannie's parents throw a party for Frannie with a fortune teller and Frannie finds her next new job: fortune teller, obviously! Frannie begins making up the fortunes of her friends at school and realizes that there is a difference between seeing the future and simply telling people what to do. After Frannie's customers start taking their fortunes too seriously by refusing to shower, do their chores, and even go to school, Frannie discovers that being psychic wasn’t her hidden talent after all. And that is not an opinion!
  • Miss Fortune

    CG Powell, Tawdra Kandle

    language (, Feb. 19, 2015)
    Jumping feet first into magic might not be the best idea, but when Veronica realizes how much she needs to learn, that's exactly what happens. She's just discovered that she comes from a long line of witches. . .and has werewolves in her family tree, too. Since her parents kept her in the dark about their heritage for so long, Veronica has a lot of catching up to do. Her best friend Tango, who's just found out is also her familiar, is supposed to be teaching her about magic. But he's gone for the summer, working offshore, leaving Veronica to take lessons from Minette, witch-cousin of their friend Remy. To further complicate matters, Veronica and Remy are bound to each other. While that's just fine with Remy, Veronica needs some time to get used to the idea, even if she is attracted to the hot werewolf.When trouble arrives, it comes in a group of three: first, Tango needs help raising money for college, so Veronica and her friends open a voodoo shop to make some quick cash selling spells and charms. Second, someone in Remy's family of weres is trying to destroy the bond between Remy and Veronica, forcing them to be apart for most of the summer. And then there's the little matter of the odd vampire who insists on Veronica telling her fortune. . .and who just might not like what she hears.Veronica's going to learn that magic can come with a side of misfortune.This is the sequel to the short story Miss Stake
  • Miss Fortune

    Brandi Dougherty

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When a skeptical Zoe has her fortune told at a carnival, and the fortune-teller gives her a special necklace, she starts a run of bad luck that leads her to believe she may be under a curse and that something terrible may be about to happen.
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  • Miss Fortune

    CG Powell

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 19, 2015)
    Jumping feet first into magic might not be the best idea, but when Veronica realizes how much she needs to learn, that's exactly what happens. She's just discovered that she comes from a long line of witches. . .and has werewolves in her family tree, too. Since her parents kept her in the dark about their heritage for so long, Veronica has a lot of catching up to do. Her best friend Tango, who's just found out is also her familiar, is supposed to be teaching her about magic. But he's gone for the summer, working offshore, leaving Veronica to take lessons from Minette, witch-cousin of their friend Remy. To further complicate matters, Veronica and Remy are bound to each other. While that's just fine with Remy, Veronica needs some time to get used to the idea, even if she is attracted to the hot werewolf. When trouble arrives, it comes in a group of three: first, Tango needs help raising money for college, so Veronica and her friends open a voodoo shop to make some quick cash selling spells and charms. Second, someone in Remy's family of weres is trying to destroy the bond between Remy and Veronica, forcing them to be apart for most of the summer. And then there's the little matter of the odd vampire who insists on Veronica telling her fortune. . .and who just might not like what she hears. Veronica's going to learn that magic can come with a side of misfortune. This is the sequel to the short story Miss Stake
  • Mistress☆Fortune

    Arina Tanemura

    language (VIZ Media: Shojo Beat, May 7, 2012)
    Fourteen-year-old Kisaki Tachibana has psychic powers. She works for PSI, a secret government agency that fights aliens. She's in love with her partner Giniro, but PSI won't allow operatives to get involved. Just when Kisaki thinks she may be getting closer to Giniro, she finds out she's going to be transferred to California!
  • Miss Fortune

    AJ Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 1, 2012)
    Frannie's parents throw a party for Frannie with a fortune teller and Frannie finds her next new job: fortune teller, obviously! Frannie begins making up the fortunes of her friends at school and realizes that there is a difference between seeing the future and simply telling people what to do. After Frannie's customers start taking their fortunes too seriously by refusing to shower, do their chores, and even go to school, Frannie discovers that being psychic wasn’t her hidden talent after all. And that is not an opinion!
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  • Mistress Fortune

    Arina Tanemura

    (VIZ Media LLC, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T audience.Fourteen-year-old Kisaki Tachikawa has psychic powers. She works for PSI, a secret government agency that fights aliens. She’s in love with her partner Giniro, but PSI won’t allow operatives to get involved. Just when Kisaki thinks she may be getting closer to Giniro, she finds out she is to be transferred to California!
  • Miss Fortune

    A. J. Stern, Doreen Mulryan Marts

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Frannie opens a fortune telling business at school after assisting Star, who reads tarot cards at a surprise party for Frannie's father, but soon it becomes clear that making up fortunes can cause a lot of trouble.
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  • Fortune

    Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1990)
    Tells the tale of a poor farmer whose acquisition of a dancing tiger leads to success and the love of a princess
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  • Miss Fortune Cookie

    Lauren Bjorkman

    language (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 13, 2012)
    Meet Erin. Smart student, great daughter, better friend. Secretly the mastermind behind the popular advice blog Miss Fortune Cookie. Totally unaware that her carefully constructed life is about to get crazy.It all begins when her ex-best friend sends a letter to her blog—and then acts on her advice. Erin’s efforts to undo the mess will plunge her into adventure, minor felonies, and possibly her very first romance.What’s a likely fortune for someone no longer completely in control of her fate? Hopefully nothing like: You will become a crispy noodle in the salad of life.