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Books in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch series

  • Down Under

    Ellen Titlebaum

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Nov. 1, 1999)
    H2 Uh Oh... On vacation in Australia, Sabrina joins up with Gwen, the British witch she met on her last vacation in Rome. Together they explore the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, go on a deep-sea dive with famous marine biologist Dr. Julian Martin, and meet the mysterious and very cute Barnaby...who turns out to be a merman! However, something's fishy when a strange sea virus threatens the local aquatic population. Sabrina and Gwen vow to restore the ocean to its original glory, especially since the disease is affecting their new friend Barnaby. The young witches must find a way to help the doomed sea creatures and at the same time, protect the secrecy of the mer-species...
  • SABRINA, THE TEENAGE WITCH MAGIC HANDBOOK

    Patricia Barnes-Svarney

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Offers fans of the television program tricks, rules of the magic of everyday life, and do-it-yourself experiments that reveal such wonders as how scents can help one prepare for tests and the secret behind goosebumps
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  • The Truth Hurts

    Leslie Goldman

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, June 1, 2003)
    An honesty spell Sabrina is supposed to cast on her classmates is accidentally cast upon herself, and the truth comes pouring out about her friends and the disappearance of Salem, whom she is watching for her vacationing aunts.
  • Witch Glitch

    Leslie Goldman

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Boo, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • Hounded by Baskervilles

    Mercer Warriner

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Allergic Reactions When Sabrina doesn't have the time to finish reading the classic novel The Hound of the Baskervilles for her English class, she summons the main character and famous sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, to give her the 411 on the book. That's not cheating, right?Now Sabrina has plenty of time to focus on her animal communications class. It's so popular that even Salem's attending lectures! But when Sabrina's professor Dr. Cartwright brings his dog, Baskerville, to class for a demonstration, Sabrina has an allergic reaction and sneezes -- a sparkling, fizzing sneeze. Now Dr. Cartwright's barking in the lecture hall, and at home Roxie hisses like a snake and Morgan insists on eating only grains for dinner! Sabrina's off to the Other Realm allergist to run some tests before the Mortal Realm becomes the Animal Kingdom!
  • Fortune Cookie Fox: Sabrina, The Teenage Witch #26

    Cathy East Dubowski

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Warning: Practical joker on the loose! Okay, the hairy rubber spiders in Sabrina's cafeteria lunch were kind of funny. (At least she could identify something on her plate.) But the avalanche of popcorn from her locker, the bedroom slippers full of cold and slimy noodles -- well, it's getting a bit old. Positively prehistoric, actually. Who's behind these pranks? Sabrina has her suspicions. There's something about that new Chinese exchange student, Mei Hua. Sabrina's friend Val warns her not to start an international incident. Besides, she thinks Mei is sweet. And Harvey...well, the only thing he's noticed is that Mei Hua is a total fox. But Sabrina suspects there's magic involved...and she smells a rat.
  • 'THE TRUTH HURTS

    Leslie Goldman

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 1, 2003)
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  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 36: Wake-up Call

    Diana G. Gallagher

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), April 17, 2001)
    Sabrina is thrilled when Salem tells her that her aunts are going to get her a cell phone. Then she discovers that Salem was playing a trick on her, so she checks her magic book and finds an offer for one, complete with service contract for a week's trial. But there's a catch. Every time Sabrina even slightly crosses the line between right and wrong, the phone rings. The contract can't be broken, whenever she tries to 'lose' the phone it finds its way back to her, and all that ringing is driving her crazy. It takes a while, but finally Sabrina gets the message.
  • Tiger Tale

    Mel Odom

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Aug. 28, 2001)
    Meow mix-up While at a traveling Chinese circus, Sabrina can't help but notice Jian, a cute, young animal tamer and acrobat. Meow! To her surprise, Sabrina is chosen to join him in the ring as his assistant. To impress Jian, Sabrina "borrows" a famous martial artist's skills and dazzles Jian with her techniques. Bit what Sabrina doesn't know is that by borrowing Master Tze-pin's skills, she has put three magical tiger cubs in danger. With Jian as her guide, and Salem as an unwilling cub-sitter, Sabrina has to rescue the tigers...before they fall into the wrong paws!
  • Scarabian Nights:Sabrina, The Teenage Witch #24

    Nancy Holder

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, July 1, 1999)
    After a magical vacation to the Egyptian pyramids, Aunt Vesta brings Sabrina a super souvenir. The ancient charm is suppose to help the teenage witch with her cat chores, but instead it transports Sabrina, Salem, and Valerie back in time to ancient Egypt! Salem is thrilled. After all, the Egyptians really knew how to treat their feline friends -- they worshiped them as gods. But when the Cat Goddess Bast falls hard for the fast-talking black cat, she puts him under a love spell and locks his traveling companions in the maze of the Great Pyramid. As Sabrina and Valerie wind their way through the life-sized puzzle, they enlist the help of some magical figures -- and a handsome young pharaoh on hiatus from his sarcophagus. But can they bring Salem to his senses before Bast morphs him into a mummy.
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 39: From the Horse's Mouth

    Diana G. Gallagher

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Dec. 3, 2001)
    Sabrina must add a physical education class to her college schedule and chooses beginner's horseriding. Unfortunately for Sabrina, she is assigned to a cranky and lame horse called Mission Impossible. If Sabrina cannot successfully learn to ride Mission Impossible in the next two weeks, she will lose face in front of her snobby classmate Debra and, even worse, Mission Impossible will be sold to a run-down holiday horse company. Staying on a horse is hard and learning to ride overnight is a mission impossible so Sabrina uses her powers to become a more competent rider. However, when Sabrina enters a riding competition she cannot use an ability spell or ride a magically enhanced horse. Now Sabrina can only hope that together she and Mission Impossible can use their own skills and strengths to win.
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 28: Up, Up and Away

    Nancy Holder

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Dec. 6, 1999)
    The twenty-eighth in a series accompanying the remake of the 1960s TV series "Bewitched".