There are literally hundreds of titles you could choose if your book is about teens and magical powers. One, for example could be, Magical Teenage Powers.
Matilda, originally based on the book by Roald Dahl. She doesn't actually have "magical" powers, but she is kind in a world of abuse and hate, she is smart, and has an appreciation from literature, which she gets from the one kind person she meets at a very young age, the librarian.
"Teens no to sport"
If you are writing an essay, a simple title like "Should teens have a curfew?" is best.
Because the magical powers of the US were compromised.. This came about when the Magical flaming unicorn from the south appeared and with his horn sucked up all the powers the US have.. The US tracked the flaming unicorn by bike to the Persian Gulf where they fought for their powers back. When they found the Magical flaming unicorn. They chopped his horn off and grounded it to dust which then they put it into a special mixture with some frog legs, baby dippers, pink flippers and some spider webs. They put that into a container which they dropped from an. THUS winning the war. They restored there title back and continued to harness the power of the unicorn. And that is why the US took part in the Persian Gulf War. ~Rainbow Unicorn~
Bikini Inspector
The Anarchist Cookbook? (Yes, a movie was made with this title).
if you mean perfect, the song, (original title- f****** perfect) then the artist p!nk wrote it.
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Deputy
Yes because they were in central Europe
Bonnie reveals her powers to Elena in the 8th episode, title 162 Candles
Too many ...............lol The perfect bride, the perfect nanny, the perfect neighbor, etc Adding to the list is the film starring Kevin Costner and Clint Eastwood titled A Perfect World.