There are 6 books in the Weetzie Bat series. The newest book is Necklace of Kisses which came out in 2005.

“Transcendent.” —New York Times Book Review

“Magnificent.” —Village Voice

“Sparkling.” —Publishers Weekly

Francesca Lia Block’s dazzling debut novel, Weetzie Bat, is not only a genre-shattering, critically acclaimed gem, it's also widely recognized as a classic of young adult literature, having captivated readers for generations.

This coming-of-age novel follows the eponymous…

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Witch Baby

Witch Baby
This isn't about slinkster dogs, strawberry sundaes, or sleeping on the beach. Because it's Witch Baby's story. And Witch Baby is different. So maybe it's a book about not belonging. About being outside, looking in. Or it could be about getting so mad you could smash the world. Or maybe…

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Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys

Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys
There's magic in this story. Wild, crazy and unpredictable magic. The kind of magic that can transform a group of four talented friends into the coolest most happening band in L.A. Raphael, Angel Juan, Witch Baby and Cherokee . they are the Goat Guys. Their music will flatten your soul…

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Missing Angel Juan

Missing Angel Juan
Angel Juan was afraid that nothing was real. He was freaking out. That's why he left. That's why he took that plane to New York. Witch Baby had loved him forever. Even before they were born. But maybe it wasn't love. Maybe they aren't true soul mates after all. And…

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Baby Be-Bop

Baby Be-Bop
Baby Be-Bop is Dirk's story. It begins way back before he met Duck. And even before he was Weetzie's best friend. It's about a time when Dirk was much younger. He didn't have the cool hair, or the cool car. He wasn't into pogo-ing through the mosh-pit at gigs. And…

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Necklace of Kisses

Book cover of Necklace of Kisses

“Weetzie’s many fans will most appreciate this reunion. . . but those just meeting Block’s whimsical entourage and sparkling prose will also appreciate the book’s message: that magic can be found in stolen moments and, in Dirk’s words, though ‘love is a dangerous angel,’ it’s well worth the risk.” —…