I remember watching Sabrina Goes To Rome on TV when good old Nickelodeon had movie marathons every weekend. Although I was the target audience age, I found the film quite challenging to follow, as it was filled with foreign words and new terms. Though, much older now with a greater attention ... Read review
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The quick way to Rome.. Review ofSabrina Goes To Rome (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch) - Mel Odomby
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Advantages: fascinating, educational, short read Disadvantages: Not for everybody
I remember watching Sabrina Goes To Rome on TV when good old Nickelodeon had movie marathons every weekend. Although I was the target audience age, I found the film quite challenging to follow, as it was filled with foreign words and new terms. Though, much older now with a greater attention span, I couldn't wait to give the novel a read.
Sabrina was sixteen when she moved in with her two Aunts and discovered her true identity as a witch. She battled ... ...Sophia whose heart was broken.
Sabrina has to travel to Rome with her familiar (a black cat who was once a warlock named Salem) in an attempt to solve the secrets and mysteries of Sophia's broken heart. If she fails to do so, the locket will be sealed for ever and her powers will be locked within it.
Whilst in Rome, Sabrina meets a fellow witch named Gwen who helps he along with the task. But Sabrina falls for a young man, Paul, who is set out ...
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