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Leslie Margolis

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Leslie Margolis
Occupation
  • Author
  • novelist
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's literature
Website
www.lesliemargolis.com

Leslie Margolis is an American author and novelist, whose works are more targeted towards children. Her book, Boys Are Dogs, was adapted into a film entitled Zapped, by Disney. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

Bibliography

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Annabelle Unleashed series

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This five-part series includes:

  1. Boys Are Dogs published in 2008 and adapted into audio book format.[1]
  2. Girls Acting Catty published in 2009
  3. Everybody Bugs Out published in 2011
  4. One Tough Chick published in 2013
  5. Monkey Business published September 2014

Maggie Brooklyn Mystery series

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  1. Girl's Best Friend published in 2010
  2. Vanishing Acts published in 2012
  3. Secrets at the Chocolate Mansion published in 2013

Stand-alone novels

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  1. Fix published 3 October 2006
  2. Price of Admission published 1 February 2007
  3. If I Were You published 12 May 2015
  4. We Are Party People published 3 October 2017
  5. Ghosted published 23 October 2018

Co-operative projects

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  1. 21 Proms published 1 March 2007
  2. First Kiss (Then Tell) published 1 December 2007
  3. Lucky Dog: Twelve Tales of Rescued Dogs published in 2014

References

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  1. ^ Listen Up!: What's New in Audiobooks published 2009 by Library Media Connection: "Boys are Dogs, by Leslie Margolis, read by Ellen Grafton. Brilliance Audio, 2008, 5 hours, 4 discs, ISBN 978-1-4233-7729-0
  2. ^ Zendaya Stars in the Disney Channel’s ‘Zapped’ by Jon Caramanica of New York Times published 26 June 2014: "This movie, starring Zendaya and based on Leslie Margolis's book "Boys Are Dogs," will be broadcast Friday on the Disney Channel. Credit David Bukach/Disney Channel" .. "This hastily written and structured TV movie is based on Leslie Margolis’s middle-grade book “Boys Are Dogs” and is presumably meant to be slightly confused with “Zapped!,” the 1982 romp in which a dweeb played by Scott Baio gets telekinetic powers and uses them to improve his lot."
  3. ^ Disney role brings Zendaya to Mill Bay by Michael D. Read of Times Colonist published 26 June 2014: "Zendaya was in her element shooting the comedy based on the Leslie Margolis book Boys are Dogs, especially when Pitch Perfect choreographer Aakomon Jones put her through her paces."
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