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Kat, Incorrigible Series
Also known or published as Unladylike Adventures of Kat Stephenson
Author: Stephanie Burgis
Number of Books in Series: 3
Age Group: 10 - 16 years

Reading Level: AR Levels 5.0-5.3
GLE estimated 4.6-6.8
F&P/GRL estimated O-P
DRA estimated 50-60
Lexile® measure 740L-800L

Book 1 Summary: In Regency England, when twelve-year-old Kat discovers she has magical powers, she tries to use them to rescue her sister from marrying a man she does not love.


Kat, Incorrigible Book List:



This series should be read in the correct order listed here.

Book 1: Kat, Incorrigible
Ages 10-16. August 1, 2011.
AR: 5.0 (10.0 Points, Quiz #143654)
Lexile measure: 740L

Book 2: Renegade Magic
Ages 10-16. August 1, 2010.
AR: 5.3 (11.0 Points, Quiz #150925)
Lexile measure: 790L

Book 3: Stolen Magic
Ages 10-16. December 1, 2012.
AR: 5.3 (13.0 Points, Quiz #159182)
Lexile measure: 800L

Companion Book: Dueling Magics
Ages 10-16. February 24, 2013.

Book Sets: Sets of Up to 3 Books


List of Awards:

2011 Waverton Good Read Children's Award for Best Début Children's Novel by a British writer


Other Websites for Additional Information:

Author Website for Stephanie Burgis



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