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Angie Sage
Born (1952-06-20) 20 June 1952 (age 73)
Thames Valley, England, UK
Occupation Author
Nationality British
Genre Fantasy
Notable works Septimus Heap series
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Angie Sage (born June 20, 1952) is a British author. She is famous for writing popular fantasy books for children. Her best-known works include the Septimus Heap series, the TodHunter Moon trilogy, and the Araminta Spook series.

About Angie Sage

Angie Sage grew up in England, in places like the Thames Valley, London, and Kent. Her father was a publisher, which meant he worked with books. He often brought home blank books for her. Young Angie would fill these books with her own stories and drawings. This early start helped her become a writer and illustrator.

Her Journey to Becoming an Author

Angie Sage first thought about studying medicine. But she soon changed her mind. She decided to go to Art School in Leicester instead. There, she studied graphic design and illustration. These skills were very useful. She began her career by illustrating books for other authors.

Later, she started writing her own stories. Her first novel was called Magyk. This book was the beginning of her very popular Septimus Heap series.

Her Famous Books

Angie Sage is best known for her Septimus Heap series. These books tell the magical adventures of a wizard's apprentice named Septimus Heap. The series is full of fantasy, spells, and exciting quests.

She also wrote the TodHunter Moon trilogy. This series is set in the same world as Septimus Heap. It follows the adventures of Alice TodHunter Moon. Another fun series by Angie Sage is Araminta Spook. These books are about a girl who lives in a haunted house.

Her stories are loved by many young readers around the world. They often feature brave characters, magical creatures, and thrilling plots.

See also

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