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Books to Read Based Off Your Favorite Disney Channel Original Movie

Books to Read Based Off Your Favorite Disney Channel Original Movie

Here are seven book recommendations for your inner Disney Channel fan!

Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 1999)

If you liked ZENON (1999), Read: A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow (On Sale July 11)

From the author of The Sound of Stars and The Kindred comes a YA space opera about a reincarnated god and a grumpy pilot on a mission to save a beloved space DJ and stop an intergalactic war.

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A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 2015)

If you liked DESCENDANTS (2015), Read: The Evil Queen by Gena Showalter

Once Upon a Time meets Game of Thrones in New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter’s magical, romantic dark fantasy series, in which the fairy tales we know and love are prophecies of the future.

Welcome to the Forest of Good and Evil, where villains may be heroes and heroes may be villains…it all depends on who you ask.

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The Evil Queen by Gena Showalter
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 1998)

If you liked HALLOWEENTOWN (1998), try Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe

THERE’S NOTHING MORE POWERFUL THAN A WITCH WHO BELIEVES IN HERSELF.

Women accused of witchcraft. Fearsome girls with arcane knowledge. Toil & Trouble features fifteen stories of girls embracing their power, reclaiming their destinies, and using their magic to create, to curse, to cure, to kill…and to live. 

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Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft, edited by Jessica Spotswood and Tess Sharpe
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 2000)

If you liked PHANTOM OF THE MEGAPLEX (2000), try Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olson

As I Darken meets A Curse So Dark and Lonely in Jessica Olson’s debut YA historical fantasy, Sing Me Forgotten. In this gender-bent, magical retelling of The Phantom of the Opera, a young woman born with the ability to manipulate memories through song must fight against both the outside world that fears her and the inner darkness that tempts her in order to save the young man she loves.

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Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olson
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 2002)

If you liked GET A CLUE (2002), try Killing Time by Brenna Ehrlich

“Deathly smart, twisty, and at times wickedly funny, Killing Time is a pitch-perfect mystery.”Kara Thomas, author of The Cheerleaders

Killing Time follows a true-crime obsessed teenage girl who sets out to uncover a killer when her favorite teacher is murdered. With a dual POV that sends the reader back twenty years, this engrossing and twisty thriller is perfect for fans of Courtney Summers and Karen McManus.

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Killing Time by Brenna Ehrlich
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 2006)

If you liked HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL (2006), try Roman Jewel by Dana L. Lewis

If Romeo and Juliet got the Hamilton treatment…who would play the leads? This vividly funny, honest, and charming romantic novel by Dana L. Davis is the story of a girl who thinks she has what it takes…and the world thinks so, too.

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Roman Jewel by Dana L. Davis
Credits: Disney Channel (United States, 2011)

If you liked GEEK CHARMING (2011), try A Show for Two by Tashie Bhuiyan

New from the author of Counting Down with You comes a sparkling YA romance about an aspiring screenwriter who falls for the indie film star who goes undercover at her school.

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A Show for Two by Tashie Bhuiyan
Inkyard Press
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