This is a great book! One of the best in the series. I liked it from begginging to end. It's funny and interesting. Sabrina has to take care of this aquarium, and she finds out that mer-people are living in it. It's a great book. I highly recommend it.
Sabrina, the Teenage...Mermaid?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
While cleaning up the school's new aquarium, Sabrina notices some rather unusual inhabitants. Transforming herself into a tiny mermaid, she discovers the lost city of Atlantis...inside the fishtank! The shrunken city is home to a merrace so old it doesn't even remember it's own origins. But the Atlanteans are sure that Sabrina is one of the legendary Conch Queens, come to take the city back to endless waters.Sabrina wants to restore the city to its rightful place on the planet, but how can she do it without exposing her magic powers to Mr. Kraft and her mortal classmates? And what is someone doesnt want the lost city to be found?
I was very good
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I liked this book a lot, but it could have been slightly better. It was when Sabrina got put in charge of moving Mesmer's huge aquarium. Only, the aquarium contains the lost city of Antlantis! A ton of merfolk live there and now Sabrina has to figure out how to transport the city back to the Antlantic ocean! It was a very good book, but it could have been better. If you want a good read, you should try either Now You See Her, Now You Don't or Spying Eyes. Those are very good.
one of the best!!!!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I loved the book cuz of the miniuture fish and mearmaids. Plus I think it's cool Sabrina is learning her lesson on solving her problems on her own.
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