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Book Review of Ten Little Witches (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch)

Ten Little Witches (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch)
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As someone who grew up on the Sabrina TV show, I enjoy reading this book once every couple years around Halloween. The story is an adaptation of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians; it's an interesting spin on the characters of Sabrina, Salem, Harvey, and the aunts to see them play detective.

The big drawback of this book is that it's riddled with misspellings and other errors; in one particularly egregious case, the last sentence of something Aunt Zelda (IIRC) says is moved into Harvey's piece of dialogue above. But once you manage to figure those errors out, it's a good seasonal read.