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is a series of novels and short stories based on the eponymous television show, which aired from 1998 to 2006. The franchise consists of forty-three novels and eleven short stories released in two
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s. Scholarly essay collections on the show were also published. The first work in the series, ''The Power of Three'', published in November 1999, is a
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of the series pilot "
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". Writers of the novels had to obtain approval from
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to ensure that they followed the
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established for the television series. Writers
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and Pat Shand have discussed these regulations, primarily through their official
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accounts. Between 1999 and 2008, forty-one novels were published by
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and were set roughly during the same period as the events of the television series. A majority of the novels are original stories revolving around the Charmed Ones and their allies. Ten novels are set between the show's
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and third season, and feature the Charmed Ones – Prue,
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– as the most powerful witches of all time. Thirty-one novels are set after Prue's death in " All Hell Breaks Loose", starting with the novelization of the season four premiere "
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", and include Piper and Phoebe's half-sister
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. Two works, ''Seasons of the Witch'' (2003) and ''The Warren Witches'' (2005), are anthologies of short stories. Various authors have written works in the series, including
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and Paul Ruditis, who also co-authored two guidebooks, ''
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'' in 2004 and 2006. In 2015,
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acquired the rights to publish a second series of ''Charmed'' novels from
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which owns the rights to the franchise. The first novel in this series, ''The War on Witches'', was published in May 2015, and the continuity of the narrative fits between the events of '' Charmed: Season 9'' (2010–12) and '' Season 10'' (2014–16) in the
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Continuity between television show and novels

Writers of all officially licensed ''
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'' literature must obtain studio approval of the content of the works – originally from
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until
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acquired the rights to the franchise – in order to adhere to the conventions of the ''Charmed'' canon established by the television series. According to
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, authors of ''Charmed'' novels and comics must maintain "the rules for playing in that universe" and "the studio still has to approve the direction we take" as writers. Following these regulations, authors are given creative license but strictly "couldn't go and rewrite history, killing off established characters or suddenly creating romantic pairings that we'd never see on the show". Pat Shand, the writer of '' Charmed: Season 10'', considered the novels and comics officially part of the ''Charmed'' canon and continuity. The comics reference the novels; for example, Shand consulted with Ruditis about the character Tyler Michaels in ''Charmed: Season 10''. While Michaels had first appeared in the season four episode "
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", Ruditis had also portrayed Tyler in the novel ''The Brewing Storm'' (2004), and Shand wanted to avoid inconsistencies or "retreading".


First novel series


Second novel series


Short stories


Guidebooks, academic articles and scholarly essay collections


See also

* ''Charmed'' comics *
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References


External links


Simonandschuster.co.uk
Official website for the novels. {{DEFAULTSORT:Charmed Novels Book series introduced in 1999 Charmed (TV series)
Charmed ''Charmed'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling Television, with Brad Kern serving as showrunner. The series was originally broadcast ...
Novels based on television series