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The twenty-second in a series accompanying the remake of the 1960s TV series "Bewitched". A dangerous game comes to life and threatens both Sabrina and her father.

160 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1999

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John Vornholt

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John Vornholt also writes as Caroline Goode.

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Profile Image for Madeleine Knutsson.
1,029 reviews122 followers
October 21, 2020
Precis när jag klagar att det varit tråkiga böcker kommer den här guldklimpen upp. Egentligen fem stjärnor i den här serien men känner att jag inte riktigt kan ge dessa böcker så höga betyg då jag är så försiktig med mina femmor.
Profile Image for Stephanie ((Strazzybooks)).
1,432 reviews113 followers
June 26, 2019
2.5/5. Definitely not the best in the series or even top 10. I was most irritated by Sabrina calling Salem cutesy names like her “baby”. Just no. I liked the crazy board game and the Jumanji vibes. Read in June for its Father’s Day theme.
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555 reviews18 followers
July 28, 2017
My son was teasing me the other day. A couple of weeks ago he saw me reading a book based on the Angel TV series. Then it was a book based on the Charmed TV series. So I went for a hat trick. I remembered I had a book based on the Sabrina TV series,and here it is. It's really a fun read. It's Father's Day, so Sabrina finds a great gift for her dad. It's a board game called Witchopoly. But this is Sabrina, and nothing goes easily! Witchopoly isn't such a fun game for father and daughter. Magic problems and cat problems never go well together. If you loved the TV show, I'm sure you'll enjoy this book!
6,222 reviews40 followers
October 4, 2021
This is a very interesting Sabrina book as it could be taken two different ways. The basic idea is that Sabrina wants to buy her father a gift and gets a game called witchopoly. She doesn't know, though, that it's defective and dangerously so.

Salem becomes affected by the game and becomes a monster, wanting to take over the world that they are in (which isn't the Earth) and take over the Earth too. The whole thing has Sabrina and her father trying to play the game and get a chance to restore everything to normal while they are being pursued by Salem's minions.
Hilda and Zelda do their best to get help for the two (showing how strongly they care about Sabrina).

Here's where the two ways to look at it fits in. One, it can be viewed entirely as a comedy and if done as an actual episode would probably come across as a very funny episode.

On the other hand, in print, it appears to be very, very dark. The lives of Sabrina and her father are actually in extreme danger and it's possible that neither of them will survive. That's a pretty dark scenario. I kind of think that this book should not have been added to the series.

Profile Image for Chelsea May xxx.
648 reviews4 followers
February 1, 2025
This was such a cute read and it reminded me so much of the tv show. This was such a throw back to the 90s. I lived the cat Salem he was always my favourite character even though he is a cat. I really enjoyed the mystery magical elements in this book. I loved being in this world of magic. Such a good read xxx
Profile Image for Anita Bakhtiar.
84 reviews5 followers
May 13, 2017
This book literally turned my world upside down. It was one of the first books with which I paved my path from being a hardcore comic girl to one that would read novels devoid of any illustrations whatsoever. Liked the book a lot; one of my real favourites.
Profile Image for Ime Corkery.
211 reviews
October 6, 2023
I really enjoyed Sabrina when I was a child and rereading it now it’s still as cute and fills me with happy nostalgia from reading them back then.
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3,674 reviews142 followers
September 15, 2023
In this story, a perilous game becomes a real-life threat to both Sabrina and her father.

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.
Profile Image for Elliott.
1,200 reviews5 followers
June 19, 2016
this book is so cute, it really captures the feel of the show. the story is like a magical Jumanji, and it's a lot of fun. I accidentally read it just in time for Father's Day :) I actually wish it were a longer book, it's such a quick read.
Profile Image for Kate.
149 reviews4 followers
August 14, 2023
This is my Jumanji.

I've read this book at least 3 times, an excellent silly romp. I hadn't read it for more than 7(?) years and I was thinking about it so I picked it up again to see if it holds up. It had some great lines and an ad in the back for 'Sizzling Soap Stars' so you know it's good.
Profile Image for Sella Malin.
458 reviews147 followers
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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18 reviews2 followers
October 13, 2010
it was okay i just like to hear my name well kinda my name is sabrine and her name is sabrina so its close
Profile Image for Lonely Panda.
657 reviews14 followers
June 3, 2014
This was so cool! a bit like jumanji but even better because their is magic and Salem the black cat.
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