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Sabrina The Teenage Witch Books in Order

Part ofRay Garton Books in Order

See the Sabrina The Teenage Witch books by Ray Garton in order, with summaries, series background, and easy help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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3 books

1

All That Glitters

by Ray Garton

1998

A little wishdust seems harmless until it escapes into Sabrina's school. Once everyone's wishes start coming true, the day spins wildly out of control.

2

Ben There, Done That

by Ray Garton

1998

Sabrina's latest magical problem drags Ben right into the middle of school life and secret witch business. Fixing it will take more than a quick spell and good intentions.

3

The Troll Bride

by Ray Garton

1998

This Sabrina tie-in drops the gang into a playful fantasy rescue. Harvey has to become the hero when Sabrina falls into the hands of a nasty troll.

Series background & context

Ray Garton's Sabrina The Teenage Witch books sit on the playful side of his career. They are tie-ins to a world built on one very reliable engine: Sabrina Spellman is a regular teenager in all the ways that matter, except for the small detail that she is also a witch. Every book gets to play with that tension between normal school life and magical chaos.

That is why the series has lasted so well for readers who like light fantasy. Sabrina has homework, friends, crushes, and family drama. She also has aunts who know much more than she does, magic that rarely behaves exactly the way she wants, and a home life where the impossible is basically part of the furniture. The setup is flexible, which lets the books swing from school comedy to magical trouble without feeling forced.

The supporting cast helps a lot. Harvey brings the grounded, human side of Sabrina's world. Hilda and Zelda supply family warmth, rules, and plenty of comic friction. Salem, as always, makes everything sillier and sharper. The books work best when they keep that balance, one foot in ordinary teen life, one foot in witchy nonsense.

Garton's entries fit right into that pattern. Ben There, Done That plays with magical disruption inside Sabrina's everyday routine. All That Glitters turns a simple purchase into a full-on wish disaster when magic gets loose at school. And The Troll Bride leans more storybook than sitcom, using the Sabrina world for a playful fantasy rescue setup. Eight Spells a Week is a shared anthology, but it belongs to the same basic charm, short magical crises, quick pacing, and a heroine who can never quite keep both worlds tidy at the same time.

What makes the Sabrina books fun is not giant continuity or high stakes world building. It is the rhythm. Sabrina tries to fix a problem. Magic makes it worse. Feelings get involved. Someone learns a lesson, or at least survives long enough to try again next week.

So this page is best for readers who want that breezy mix of teen sitcom energy and light fantasy complication. The books are fast, friendly, and built to be read in almost any order, though it is still useful to see them lined up together. They show a very different Ray Garton, one writing with a lighter hand but still with the same instinct for keeping trouble in motion.

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