Peter Duncan Lerangis (born 1955, in Brooklyn , New York ) is an American author of children's and young adult fiction , best known for his Seven Wonders series and his work on the 39 Clues series.
21-820: (Redirected from Sixth Sense ) [REDACTED] Look up sixth sense in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sixth sense or variants may refer to: Biological senses other than the five traditionally understood in many cultures — taste, smell, touch, sound, & sight. Some are internal, for example our sense of balance , or sense of pain or spatial orientation . Animals can also have senses for temperature, for echolocation , electric and/or magnetic fields, moisture, polarized light, and other phenomena. Extrasensory perception (ESP) — narrowly this refers to psychic powers , or even more specifically to mind-reading . More generally, it can refer to any sensing modality which
42-578: A 1911 non-fiction book by Charles Henry Brent The Sixth Sense , a 1915 novel by Stephen McKenna The Sixth Sense , a 1965 novel by Konrad Bayer Pisces: Sixth Sense , a 1995 novel by Jahnna N. Malcolm The Sixth Sense , a novelization of the 1999 film by Peter Lerangis Music [ edit ] Sixth Sense, a music act associated with Storyhill Albums [ edit ] Sixth Sense (Brown Eyed Girls album) , 2011 The Sixth Sense (Lee Morgan album) , 1968 The Sixth Sense (Don Pullen album) , 1985 The Sixth Sense ,
63-578: A 1911 non-fiction book by Charles Henry Brent The Sixth Sense , a 1915 novel by Stephen McKenna The Sixth Sense , a 1965 novel by Konrad Bayer Pisces: Sixth Sense , a 1995 novel by Jahnna N. Malcolm The Sixth Sense , a novelization of the 1999 film by Peter Lerangis Music [ edit ] Sixth Sense, a music act associated with Storyhill Albums [ edit ] Sixth Sense (Brown Eyed Girls album) , 2011 The Sixth Sense (Lee Morgan album) , 1968 The Sixth Sense (Don Pullen album) , 1985 The Sixth Sense ,
84-438: A 1972 American TV series The Sixth Sense (Thai TV series) , a 2012–2013 Thai TV series Sixth Sense (TV series) , a 2020 South Korean variety television program Sixth Sense (game show) , a 2018 Indian TV series Literature [ edit ] "The Sixth Sense", an 1898 short story by Margaret Sutton Briscoe The Sixth Sense , a 1905 novel by Adeline Sergeant The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation and Use ,
105-438: A 1972 American TV series The Sixth Sense (Thai TV series) , a 2012–2013 Thai TV series Sixth Sense (TV series) , a 2020 South Korean variety television program Sixth Sense (game show) , a 2018 Indian TV series Literature [ edit ] "The Sixth Sense", an 1898 short story by Margaret Sutton Briscoe The Sixth Sense , a 1905 novel by Adeline Sergeant The Sixth Sense: Its Cultivation and Use ,
126-409: A 2013 album by Ai Kuwabara El Sexto Sentido ( The Sixth Sense ), a 2006 album by Thalía Songs [ edit ] "Sixth Sense" (Brown Eyed Girls song) , 2011 " The 6th Sense ", a 2000 song by Common "Sixth Sense", a song by Chicago from the 1975 album Chicago VIII "Sixth Sense", a song by Ofra Haza from the 1997 album Ofra Haza "Sixth Sense", a song by Royal Hunt from
147-409: A 2013 album by Ai Kuwabara El Sexto Sentido ( The Sixth Sense ), a 2006 album by Thalía Songs [ edit ] "Sixth Sense" (Brown Eyed Girls song) , 2011 " The 6th Sense ", a 2000 song by Common "Sixth Sense", a song by Chicago from the 1975 album Chicago VIII "Sixth Sense", a song by Ofra Haza from the 1997 album Ofra Haza "Sixth Sense", a song by Royal Hunt from
168-509: A degree in biochemistry , while acting in musicals and singing with and musically directing the a cappella group the Harvard Krokodiloes . Peter was said to have been classmates with Bill Gates in college before he dropped out and founded the company Microsoft . Upon graduation, Peter moved to New York where he worked as an actor and freelance copy editor for eight years before becoming an author. In 2003, Lerangis
189-848: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sixth sense [REDACTED] Look up sixth sense in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sixth sense or variants may refer to: Biological senses other than the five traditionally understood in many cultures — taste, smell, touch, sound, & sight. Some are internal, for example our sense of balance , or sense of pain or spatial orientation . Animals can also have senses for temperature, for echolocation , electric and/or magnetic fields, moisture, polarized light, and other phenomena. Extrasensory perception (ESP) — narrowly this refers to psychic powers , or even more specifically to mind-reading . More generally, it can refer to any sensing modality which
210-563: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peter Lerangis Lerangis's work includes the Seven Wonders series, all five books of which made The New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Books. He was also the author of The Viper's Nest and The Sword Thief , two titles in the New York Times -bestselling children's-book series The 39 Clues , along with
231-1189: Is seen as super-human , whether it is explainable by science or not. Film, television, and radio [ edit ] The Sixth Sense , a 1999 film Sixx Sense , an American radio show hosted by Nikki Sixx Television episodes [ edit ] "A Sixth Sense", 24 Hours in Police Custody series 3, episode 5 "A Sixth Sense", The Haves and the Have Nots season 7, episode 18 "Sixth Sense", Death Valley Days season 2, episode 16 "Sixth Sense", Hart to Hart season 1, episode 18 "Sixth Sense", Paranormal State season 1, episode 1 "Sixth Sense", Police Woman season 4, episode 15 "Sixth Sense", Supersense episode 1 "Sixth Sense", ThunderCats (1985 TV series) season 1, episode 26 "The Sixth Sense", First Love (2022 TV series) episode 6 "The Sixth Sense", Give My Head Peace series 5, episode 4 "The Sixth Sense", Happy Days season 8 , episode 9 "The Sixth Sense", Mine episode 5 Television series [ edit ] The Sixth Sense (American TV series) ,
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#1732791559105252-1068: Is seen as super-human , whether it is explainable by science or not. Film, television, and radio [ edit ] The Sixth Sense , a 1999 film Sixx Sense , an American radio show hosted by Nikki Sixx Television episodes [ edit ] "A Sixth Sense", 24 Hours in Police Custody series 3, episode 5 "A Sixth Sense", The Haves and the Have Nots season 7, episode 18 "Sixth Sense", Death Valley Days season 2, episode 16 "Sixth Sense", Hart to Hart season 1, episode 18 "Sixth Sense", Paranormal State season 1, episode 1 "Sixth Sense", Police Woman season 4, episode 15 "Sixth Sense", Supersense episode 1 "Sixth Sense", ThunderCats (1985 TV series) season 1, episode 26 "The Sixth Sense", First Love (2022 TV series) episode 6 "The Sixth Sense", Give My Head Peace series 5, episode 4 "The Sixth Sense", Happy Days season 8 , episode 9 "The Sixth Sense", Mine episode 5 Television series [ edit ] The Sixth Sense (American TV series) ,
273-503: Is the sixth sense? Five senses (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sixth sense . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sixth_sense&oldid=1250467148 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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315-510: The Point Horror series there. A sequel, Return to X-Isle , was published in 2004. In 2007, Scholastic announced the launch of a new historical mystery series called The 39 Clues , intended to become a franchise. Lerangis wrote the third book in the series, The Sword Thief , published in March 2009. On March 3, 2009, Scholastic announced that Lerangis would write the seventh book in
336-890: The Drama Club series, the Spy X series, the Watchers series, the Abracadabra series, and the Antarctica two-book adventure, as well ghost-writing for series such as the Three Investigators , the Hardy Boys Casefiles , Sweet Valley Twins , and more than forty books in the series The Baby-sitters Club and its various spin-offs. He has also written novels based on film screenplays, including The Sixth Sense , Sleepy Hollow , and Beauty and
357-552: The 2010 album X "Sixth Sense", a song by Donna Lewis from the 2002 album Be Still "Sixth Sense", a song by Imelda May from the 2017 album Life Love Flesh Blood "Sixth Sense", a song by Wire from the 1990 album Manscape Computers [ edit ] SixthSense , a 1990s gesture-based wearable computer system HTC Sense version 6 , nicknamed "Sixth Sense" See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Sixth sense [REDACTED] Wikiversity has learning resources about What
378-552: The 2010 album X "Sixth Sense", a song by Donna Lewis from the 2002 album Be Still "Sixth Sense", a song by Imelda May from the 2017 album Life Love Flesh Blood "Sixth Sense", a song by Wire from the 1990 album Manscape Computers [ edit ] SixthSense , a 1990s gesture-based wearable computer system HTC Sense version 6 , nicknamed "Sixth Sense" See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Sixth sense [REDACTED] Wikiversity has learning resources about What
399-562: The Beast , and five video game novelizations in the Worlds of Power series created by Seth Godin . As a ghostwriter he has been published under the name A. L. Singer . Lerangis is the son of a retired New York Telephone Company employee and a retired public-elementary-school secretary, who raised him in Freeport , New York on Long Island . He graduated from Harvard University with
420-506: The second entry in a four-novella collection, Vespers Rising . This book served as an introduction to a six-book 39 Clues sequel entitled Cahills Vs. Vespers , for which he wrote the third book, The Dead of the Night . His other books include the historical novel Smiler's Bones , the YA novel Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am (with Harry Mazer ), the YA dark comedy-adventure novel wtf,
441-642: Was chosen by First Lady Laura Bush to accompany her to the first Russian Book Festival, hosted by Russian First Lady Lyudmila Putina in Moscow. Authors R. L. Stine ( Goosebumps ) and Marc Brown (the Arthur the Aardvark series) also made the trip with Bush. Also in 2003, Lerangis was commissioned by the United Kingdom branch of Scholastic to write X-Isle , one of four books that would relaunch
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