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Angie Sage

1952 - Today

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Angie Sage (born 20 June 1952) is an English author of children's literature, including the Septimus Heap series, the TodHunter Moon trilogy, and the Araminta Spook series (Araminta Spookie, in the United States). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Angie Sage is the 6,509th most popular writer (down from 6,338th in 2019), the 5,902nd most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 5,459th in 2019) and the 661st most popular British Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Angie Sage ranks 6,509 out of 7,302Before her are João W. Nery, Kim Leine, Caryl Churchill, Alyson Noël, Kathrin Schmidt, and Anna Todd. After her are Emanuel Pastreich, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Mo Hayder, Shan Sa, and Francisco Villarroel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Angie Sage ranks 681Before her are Arun Jaitley, Manuel Nájera, Hughie Thomasson, Ralph Merkle, Leon Wilkeson, and Anatoly Baidachny. After her are Willington Ortiz, Michael R. Clifford, Nora Dunn, Sanny Åslund, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, and Lisa Eichhorn.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Angie Sage ranks 5,904 out of 8,785Before her are John Stones (1994), Keith Devlin (1947), George Butterworth (1885), Lawrence Hargrave (1850), C. B. K. Beachcroft (1870), and Soni Razdan (1956). After her are Laurie Scott (1917), Thomas Doherty (1995), Elizabeth Fraser (1963), Justin Wilson (1978), Mo Hayder (1962), and Parminder Nagra (1975).

Among WRITERS In United Kingdom

Among writers born in United Kingdom, Angie Sage ranks 661Before her are Saunders Lewis (1893), Bernardine Evaristo (1959), Walter Besant (1836), Naomi Mitchison (1897), Elizabeth Inchbald (1753), and Caryl Churchill (1938). After her are Mo Hayder (1962), Rose Tremain (1943), Henry Green (1905), George Peele (1556), Coventry Patmore (1823), and R. S. Thomas (1913).