Pirate, Edwin Peas, pops up looking for Aunt Zelda's help. King Feargus II of Ootananni has taken some of his crew captive. The price of their freedom is the loot Edwin stole, only he can't remember where he's hidden it. Salem, on hearing about the treasure, rubs his furry paws together with greed.
Mel Odom is a bestselling writer for hire for Wizards of the Coast's Forgotten Realms, Gold Eagle's Mack Bolan, and Pocket's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel book lines. His debut SF novel Lethal Interface made the Locus recommended list . The Rover was an Alyx Award winner. He has also written a scientific adventure of the high seas set in the 19th century entitled Hunters of the Dark Sea. He lives in Oklahoma.
A very fun pirate themed book tied in with the Sabrina the Teenage Witch series from the 90s. It has some very fun ideas, Ol' Agnes, the giant sea monster in particular is a very cool addition here. It’s unfortunate that the story flies by a bit too fast at times.
Oh my! it's been really long since I actually read this and I would give anything to read it again.
It was so fun and exciting and I just enjoyed myself right. Most of the happenings were plain fantasy though it seemed to be a realistic fiction book. I loved it all the same.
The particularly enjoyed Sabrina's encounter with the pirates and I doubled over at almost everything that was said.
I really do hope I get to read it again. It was a fun read.
What in the whole wide world did I just read ??? I have read tons of Sabrina the Teenage witch stories and i liked all of them a lot, but i guess the was just not for me. I didn't really like it. It was sooooo boring in some parts i was literally yawning all the time....
I just couldn't relate to this book but i do have to admit that the starting was really very very boring but yaa the ending was pretty good....
All the time I was thinking that if the book's storyline didn't change i couldn't possibly give it more than 2 stars but then the ending was really good soo...
this was fun and quippy like I would expect from a Sabrina book aimed basically at kids, but there was just so much going on (people being eaten and ruthless monarchies, shipwreck cities, Zelda's old squad etc etc) and so many characters were introduced and only got a few lines... this would have been fun if it could have been longer and more detailed, rather than feeling like a bit of a race to the finish.
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.