Thursday, March 30, 2017

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Book One.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa


Are you interested in mysterious thrillers? A book that will pull you in and you won't be able to put it down? If so, this is the book for you! The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will keep you on your toes and hooked throughout the whole book.


This book is a thrilling story on love and witchcraft. This book is about a young girl dealing with the struggles of being different and having to keep things secret from the ones she loves. It entails making life changing decisions and learning the pain sorrow of death. The main character Sabrina grows up without parents and struggles with friends. She lives with her two aunts and hangs out with her talking cat, Salem. Sabrina seems like she can never catch a break and this is only the start of a long journey. 

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa did a wonderful job of telling this story with the illustrations done by Robert Hack. Aguirre-Sacasa also is a good job of getting you hooked and ready to read the next book in the series. The cool thing about this book is at the back after you're have finished it they show you the covers of the book for the rest of the series, original sketches of Sabrina, and small comic story called Madam Satan.

This book is not a classroom read. I would say that this book a fun read to read in your spare time when you just want to relax with a thriller. 

Pros: quick & easy read, fun & interesting, beautiful illustrations to follow along to, and an entertaining and relatable story line.

Cons: If you're not interested in magic & romance this isn't the book for you. 


Below is a link to learn all about Sabrina!






1 comment:

  1. Hello,
    I remember reading this book along time ago! I enjoy reading it and I also agree that it might not really be for classroom reading but it will be for that time when students get to pick whatever book they want to read. I always liked that the cat was able to talk, it was my favorite maybe because I love cats. :) Also I like your introduction it was very catchy!

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