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Path of Night
by Sarah Rees Brennan
Disclaimer: I received a finished copy of this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Sabrina: Path of Night
Author: Sarah Rees Brennan
Book Series: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Book 3
Rating: 5/5
Diversity: Theo is a trans man and Roz is a Black woman. Gay, bi, and pansexual characters are also present
Recommended For...: Sabrina the Teenage Witch fans
Publication Date: May 5, 2020
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (language, violence, demons, gore, romance, sexual content, possession)
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages: 320
Synopsis: It's not easy being half-mortal, half-witch. At least, not for Sabrina Spellman. She just discovered that her dad is Satan... and that it's her destiny to rule Hell.
As usual, Sabrina's got other plans for her future. She's figured out a way to trap her father... but he's caged in the body of her boyfriend, Nick Scratch. Now the love of her life is stuck in Hell... with Satan stuck inside him.
Sabrina knows there's a way to get Nick back while also keeping dear old dad out of commission. She just has to figure out what it is. Unfortunately, her loyal cousin Ambrose is unavailable because he's off hunting Father Blackwood, the evil former head of the Church of Night.
Fortunately, Sabrina's still got her mortal friends, Roz, Harvey, and Theo. So when her aunt Zelda, now the church's high priestess, mentions an ancient quest that might help open the gates of Hell, Sabrina and her friends are all in. But Zelda failed to mention that the quest has some perils of its own...
Review: I really loved this book! I have loved all of Sarah’s books dealing with the famous TV series, but this one was really impactful for me. The book went into detail of each character and allowed for the reader to see what the motions for the characters were, as well as giving them extra adventures to go on. I really loved Theo’s portrayal and arc, as well as the more in-depth look at Roz and Harvey’s relationship.
The only issue I had with the book is that it’s a little disconnected and the pacing is a bit choppy for the beginning of the book. This book is also better read right after Season 2 of the show.
Verdict: Highly recommend if you’re a Sabrina fan like me!
Book: Sabrina: Path of Night
Author: Sarah Rees Brennan
Book Series: The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Book 3
Rating: 5/5
Diversity: Theo is a trans man and Roz is a Black woman. Gay, bi, and pansexual characters are also present
Recommended For...: Sabrina the Teenage Witch fans
Publication Date: May 5, 2020
Genre: YA Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (language, violence, demons, gore, romance, sexual content, possession)
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages: 320
Synopsis: It's not easy being half-mortal, half-witch. At least, not for Sabrina Spellman. She just discovered that her dad is Satan... and that it's her destiny to rule Hell.
As usual, Sabrina's got other plans for her future. She's figured out a way to trap her father... but he's caged in the body of her boyfriend, Nick Scratch. Now the love of her life is stuck in Hell... with Satan stuck inside him.
Sabrina knows there's a way to get Nick back while also keeping dear old dad out of commission. She just has to figure out what it is. Unfortunately, her loyal cousin Ambrose is unavailable because he's off hunting Father Blackwood, the evil former head of the Church of Night.
Fortunately, Sabrina's still got her mortal friends, Roz, Harvey, and Theo. So when her aunt Zelda, now the church's high priestess, mentions an ancient quest that might help open the gates of Hell, Sabrina and her friends are all in. But Zelda failed to mention that the quest has some perils of its own...
Review: I really loved this book! I have loved all of Sarah’s books dealing with the famous TV series, but this one was really impactful for me. The book went into detail of each character and allowed for the reader to see what the motions for the characters were, as well as giving them extra adventures to go on. I really loved Theo’s portrayal and arc, as well as the more in-depth look at Roz and Harvey’s relationship.
The only issue I had with the book is that it’s a little disconnected and the pacing is a bit choppy for the beginning of the book. This book is also better read right after Season 2 of the show.
Verdict: Highly recommend if you’re a Sabrina fan like me!