Sabrina Banner


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Fifteen-year-old Sabrina Banner often finds herself wanting more out of her average life, but when a strange man appears on her front steps at three oclock in the morning, Sabrinas life changes completely. She soon finds herself tossed into a realm of magic, and she discovers an unavoidable prewritten destiny. Sabrina soon wishes for her old life back when she becomes tangled up in a web of magic, mystery, and betrayal, where everything she knows will be put to the test.




Presbyterian Banner


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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch


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Sabrina, the teenage witch goes to school.




The Original Four


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The second book, The Original Four is about four girls of diverse racial and cultural background and their adjustment to a very alien environment, their adventures, and about the world ship Antares. The girls are Sabrina, fourteen; Ayhlean, sixteen; Sarah, thirteen; and Kamila, twelve years of age. Jim Thalon found himself the desired object of four budding teenagers. The girls, in order to gain some distance call him now by his acronym, Sargon, Jim being too informal, and so maybe gain some emotional distance.




Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina


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This book presents interdisciplinary perspectives on Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, situating the series within contemporary discourses of genre, form, historical place, ideology, and aesthetics. The essays in this collection argue that the series’ unique blend of horror, the Gothic, and melodrama offers a compelling approach to the coming-of-age narrative and makes CAoS a significant part of the teen television canon.










The Shield


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Milton in the Long Restoration


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"Explores Milton's relationship to his contemporaries and early eighteenth-century heirs, demonstrating that some of Milton's earliest readers were more perceptive than Romantic and twentieth-century interpreters"--Publisher.




Aesthetics of Law


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