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.

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Annabelle Unleashed series edit

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 edit

  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 edit

  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 edit

  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 edit

  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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