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The Powerpuff Girls Plus You Club

by Scott Westerfeld

12 books Started 2002
Publication Reading Order

The The Powerpuff Girls Plus You Club is a YA Fiction / Science Fiction series by Scott Westerfeld, comprising 12 books first published in 2002. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Bubbles and the Opposite Potion ( By: Christopher Cook, Catherine Hapka) 2002 Buy from Amazon
2 Forever Blowing Bubbles (Short Story) ( By: Stephanie Gladden, Elizabeth Lenhard, Michele-Parrish-McKnight) 2002 Buy from Amazon
3 Bubbles Saves the Circus ( By: Tracey West) 2002 Buy from Amazon
4 Blossom and the Haunted House (Short Story) ( By: Tracey West) 2002 Buy from Amazon
5 Buttercup and the Mind-Reading Juice (Short Story) ( By: Tracey West) 2002 Buy from Amazon
6 Buttercup's Monster Challenge (Short Story) ( By: Tracey West) 2002 Buy from Amazon
7 Blossom Vs. The Blasteroid 2002 Buy from Amazon
8 Diamonds Are for Princess 2002 Buy from Amazon
9 Rainy Day Professor 2002 Buy from Amazon
10 Hide-and-Go Mojo (Short Story) ( By: Peter David) 2002 Buy from Amazon
11 Buttercup's Terrible Temper Tantrums (Short Story) ( By: Paul Kupperberg) 2002 Buy from Amazon
12 Bubbles in the Middle (Short Story) ( By: Aaron Rosenberg) 2002 Buy from Amazon
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Scott Westerfeld is an award-winning American author best known for his young adult science fiction and fantasy novels. He was born in Texas in 1963. Westerfeld gained prominence with his "Uglies" trilogy, which has been translated into more than 30 languages. Other notable works include "Peeps," "The Last Days," and "Zeroes." His novels often explore themes of identity, social class, and genetic engineering. Westerfeld has received several awards, including the Philip K. Dick Award for "The Last Days" and the Michael L. Printz Award for "Afterworlds." His books have been praised for their thought-provoking storylines and complex characters. Despite his critical success, Westerfeld remains a relatively private person. He currently resides in New York City with his wife and two children.

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