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  • The Trouble With Magic

    Tania Hutley, Trudi Jaye

    eBook
    I didn’t quit being a witch... It was more like getting fired. But now witches are dying, and my unstable magic might be the only way to catch a supernatural killer. Problem is, using my power is forbidden, and the witch council’s punishment will be worse than death. Throw in a pack of demonic dogs, a chicken with a grudge, and a hot detective who wants to lock me up, and there’s no way I’ll survive the week. If I do, things are going to get crazy…–––––––––––––––––––––––If your favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer character was Dark Willow, and you think the best Harry Potter spells were the unforgiveable curses, you’ll love The Elemental Witch Series. One-click The Trouble Of Magic to start your magical journey now.
  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 28, 2014)
    When Barbara and Rick Benton find a wizard named Harrison Peabody in an old bottle, they quickly discover that magic isn't as simple as it looks. But even tricky magic is better than no magic, and soon the Bentons are flying around Prospect Park with a large black umbrella and befriending a sea serpent in the lake. How can they keep Harrison a secret, though, when he's living in their attic?Delightful stories that deal with matter-of-fact magic, Ruth Chew's books have been engaging young readers for over 40 years. Now a new generation can discover the timelessness of these marvelous tales.
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  • The Trouble With Mark Hopper

    Elissa Brent Weissman

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, July 9, 2009)
    Mark Hopper is the smartest student in the sixth grade, and he knows it. When another Mark Hopper moves to town (the same age, with similar looks), Mark Hopper makes trouble for Mark Hopper. The Mark everyone knows isn't very nice, so the other Mark finds no one will talk to him. The new Mark isn't very brainy, so the other Mark worries that people will think he's a dummy. When a teacher forces them to be study partners, they realize that they can benefit from one another's strengths - and maybe win the Mastermind Challenge together. Trouble is, one of the Marks wants to win so badly that he's willing to steal from Mark.
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  • The Trouble with Max

    Patricia H. Rushford

    language (, June 1, 2017)
    Max Hunter and Jessie Miller, two sixth-grade girls living near the Cascade mountains, make an unlikely pair: Jessie has leukemia and is bald. Max dresses in thrift-store grunge and acts tough in school. But their friendship holds life together when everything else falls apart. Then one day Jessie discovers Max’s best-kept secret. Jessie wants to help her, but doing so means risking their friendship and possibly her life.
  • The Trouble With Magic

    Tania Hutley, Trudi Jaye

    Paperback (Star Media, Aug. 21, 2019)
    I didn’t quit being a witch... It was more like getting fired. But now witches are dying, and my unstable magic might be the only way to catch a supernatural killer. Problem is, using my power is forbidden, and the witch council’s punishment will be worse than death. Throw in a pack of demonic dogs, a chicken with a grudge, and a hot detective who wants to lock me up, and there’s no way I’ll survive the week. If I do, things are going to get crazy…–––––––––––––––––––––––If your favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer character was Dark Willow, and you think the best Harry Potter spells were the unforgiveable curses, you’ll love The Elemental Witch Series. One-click The Trouble Of Magic to start your magical journey now.
  • The Trouble With Magic

    Danyelle Leafty

    eBook (Curious Leaf Press, Jan. 2, 2015)
    Once upon a time, a young girl with too much magic on her hands turned her sister into a toad. On accident, of course.Bettony is doing everything she can to turn her sister Cadmilla back into a person. Unfortunately, magic hasn’t been as much help as she thought it would be.Instead of the fairy tale she’d hoped for, Bettony has had her hands full trying to de-toadify her sister, figure out her magic, and deal with the loss of her song.That is, until she does the unthinkable and “borrows” her fairy godmother’s wand. Only for three nights—just long enough for her sister to attend the three royal balls that could be the answer to her future dreams and happiness.After that, she’ll return the wand and confess her crime. In the meantime, though, she has a happily ever after to plan, a fairy godmother to avoid, and magical aid from an unexpected source.And maybe, once this is all over, she’ll see about getting a wand of her own.After all, how much trouble can a single wand cause? Bettony is about to find out . . .
  • Trouble with Marlene, The

    Billie Livingston

    language (Annick Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    If you act like Marlene, you end up like Marlene — messed up, lonely and broke. No wonder Samantha rejects her mother’s lifestyle. In THE TROUBLE WITH MARLENE, mother and daughter share one thing — thoughts of suicide. Marlene never stops talking about it, but for Samantha, it’s a private affair. There’s one other private thought for Samantha: putting a pillow over her mother’s face and bringing the madness to an end. How far is she prepared to take her fantasy?
  • The Trouble with Max

    Patricia H. Rushford

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, June 1, 2007)
    Jessie and her best friend, Max, do everything together. Jessie tries to keep Max out of trouble, which is not easy since her friend is wild and adventurous. Soon Jessie begins to notice things Max has tried to keep hidden: like that her stepparents are drug dealers. At the risk of losing their friendship, Jessie decides to confront Max with the truth.
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  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Lucky Star, Aug. 1, 1989)
    A friendly wizard who is having trouble with his magic fills Barbara's room with roses, Rick's room with pine trees, and the lake in Prospect Park with sea serpents
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  • The Trouble with Max

    Patricia H Rushford

    Paperback (Independently published, June 2, 2017)
    Max Hunter and Jessie Miller, two sixth-grade girls living near the Cascade mountains, make an unlikely pair: Jessie has leukemia and is bald. Max dresses in thrift-shop grunge and acts tough in school. But their friendship holds life together when everything else falls apart. Then one day Jessie discovers Max’s best-kept secret. Jessie wants to help her, but doing so means risking their friendship and possibly her life.
  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Lucky Star, Aug. 6, 1989)
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  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, July 6, 1976)
    Rick gave Barbara the bottle. Barbara lifted off the cap. She stuck her thumb and forefinger into the bottle. Suddenly Barbara felt cold all over. "Rick!" she whispered. "Something has hold of my finger!"