Sabrina The Teenage Witch: Wake-Up Call - Diana G. Gallagher
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Wake-up Call (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch)
Pages: 160, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Children's Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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by - written on 30/04/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Okay, so I'm fairly making my way through the Sabrina' collection now, and am struggling to get my hand on some of the titles. Fortunately, when I spied this one amongst the others in the library, I was thrilled - I was beginning to think I'd have to give up my search! After reading over the blurb, complete with its attractive pink glittery cover (much appealing to the girly-girl in me!), I decided this tale sounded wonderful! But was it as good as it seemed? So, who is Sabrina? Sabrina, played by actress Melissa Joan Hart, is a teenage witch living in the mortal realm in America, with her two Aunts; Hilda and Zelda, and her pet cat Salem (whom was ... Read the complete review
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