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Jean "Jinx" Honeychurch is a sixteen-year-old girl from Iowa. Being certain that she was born with bad luck, she goes to stay with her Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Ted in Manhattan, New York because her ex-boyfriend is stalking her. Her cousin Tory is convinced that Jean must join her coven of witches to add to their power.
The Mediator is a book series which contains six novels written by Meg Cabot. The first four novels were originally published under Cabot's pseudonym Jenny Carroll by Simon & Schuster. The last two books were published by HarperCollins and under Meg Cabot's name. This book is romance–fiction for teenagers and young adults.
Meggin Patricia Cabot (born February 1, 1967) is an American novelist. She has written and published over 50 novels of young adult and adult fiction and is best known for her young adult series The Princess Diaries, which was later adapted by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films. [2]
'Princess Diaries' author Meg Cabot discovered an intriguing branch in her family tree when researching her new book about witches, Enchanted to Meet You.
Jinx (Blackwood novel), 2013 children's novel in a trilogy by Sage Blackwood, and others by that author. Jinx (Cabot novel), 2007 young adult novel by Meg Cabot. Jinx (Image Comics), a graphic novel by Brian Michael Bendis. The Jinx, a magazine for mentalists and magicians published by Theodore Annemann.
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Airhead is a young-adult novel by Meg Cabot. It was released on May 13, 2008. The sequel, Being Nikki, was released in May 2009. [1] The third book in the series Runaway was released in March 2010. The book is about a teenage girl whose life is forever changed by the tragic accident that leaves her taking the identity of a supermodel, Nikki Howard.
She then wrote her first Young Adult book, Bad Kitty, published in January 2006, and the following month, it was named Book of the Month in the Meg Cabot Book Club. The next year, she published Kiss and Tell which was included in the anthology Prom Nights from Hell .