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Identity crisis?
Sabrina's on a redecorating kick and Morgan's totally into it. She's agreed to help Sabrina use the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui to achieve harmony in their home and lives. Make way for the bonsai trees, mirrors, and wind chimes.... But rearranging the furniture has rearranged everyone's life -- in the worst of ways. Sabrina gets a letter from Adams College confirming that she's dropped out of school, and Morgan's meager savings account suddenly goes empty -- and she swears she hasn't been on a single shopping spree. Some evil force seems to be at work...and it looks a lot like Sabrina

148 pages

First published January 1, 2003

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September 15, 2023
Sabrina has caught the redecorating bug, and she's enlisting the help of her friend Morgan to dive into the world of feng shui. Together, they aim to bring harmony and balance into their lives by rearranging their home using this ancient Chinese practice, which involves elements like bonsai trees, mirrors, and wind chimes.

However, their well-intentioned redecoration efforts take a sinister turn when unexpected and unsettling events start occurring. Sabrina receives a letter from Adams College, stating that she's dropped out of school, a decision she claims not to have made. Simultaneously, Morgan's savings account is mysteriously drained, leaving her puzzled, especially since she hasn't indulged in any extravagant spending sprees. As these strange occurrences escalate, it becomes evident that a malevolent force is at play, and the finger of suspicion points uncomfortably toward Sabrina.

I loved all of the Sabrina tales full of magic. Every story was a different adventure and some new and exciting challenge to overcome. These books made me want to have magical powers too but the ending results were hilarious.
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February 23, 2008
I used to love this T.V. show, along with the books.. now I don't care for both much anymore.
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