The twenty-sixth in a series accompanying the remake of the 1960s TV series "Bewitched". When Sabrina falls victim to a trickster, a short course in Chinese magic saves the day. This description may be from another edition of this product.
A bucket on fruit punch in her head? An avalanche of Popcorn, in her locker? A cold banana pudding on her bed? A TOOTHPASTE ON A TOILET SEAT? Now that's a definite "eww!". All this happened to Sabrina the day the new exchange student from China named Mei Hua came in Westbridge. She, with her Mona Lisa smile looked like a nice shy girl but... yeah right! She has a big crush on Harvey Kinkle and she has Libby Chessler and her family as family guest in Westbridge. Doesn't mean she's mean like Libby, but she's a mischievious fox according to Grandmother Chu. Sabrina is on the pursuit to get the fox from Chinatown, New York City to the Great Wall of China. Two thumbs up great book filled with magic and laughter. Also recommend: Harvest Moon, I'll Zap Manatthan and Eight Spells A Week (Super Edition)
This author how to keep people on their heels!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The best! I don't blame Sabrina for being jealous- Harvey's a HUNK!
Another Great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is yet again another fabulous Sabrina. In this book Sabrina is hit by some bad luck and this all happened when a new exchange student comes to Westbridge. Mei seems pretty nice and she has an effect on Harvey. Sabrina knows something is up and she's going to find out!
Fortune Cookie Fox
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This was probably one of the best Sabrina books I've read. I liked it a lot. If you can't figure out what to read, read this book!
She's a fox, all right...and she's after Harvey
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Okay, the hairy rubber spiders in Sabrina's cafeteria lunch were kinda funny. [At least she could identify something on her plate.] But the avalanche of popcorn from her locker, the bedroom slippers full of cold and slimy noodles-well, it's getting a bit old. Positively prehistoric, actually. Who's behind these pranks?Sabrina has her suspicions. There's something about that new Chinese exchange student, Mei Hua. Sabrina's friend Cal warns her not to start an international incident. Besides, she thinks Mei is sweet. And Harvey, well, the only thing he's noticed is that Mei Hua is a total fox. But Sabrina suspects there's magic involved...and she smells a rat.
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