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Bras & Broomsticks (Magic In Manhattan)

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Product Description From the New York Times bestselling author of the Whatever After series, the first book in the hilariously bewitching Magic in Manhattan series! What if all your wishes could come true? Blink your eyes, drink a fizzing pink potion, and poof! Life is perfect. That’s Rachel’s situation. Except she’s not the one who suddenly has magical powers. Her younger sister is. And as Rachel would tell you, spellbooks are wasted on the young! Yes, yes, of course world peace and cures for horrible diseases are important. But so is dancing without looking like she’s being electrocuted, winning back her best friend, stopping her dad’s wedding, and finding a date for Spring Fling. Rachel’s not bewitched. Yet. . . . “Sabrina fans will get a witchy kick out of Bras & Broomsticks!”—Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author of The Princess Diaries “Poof, instant bliss.”—Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author of TTYL and Rhymes with Witches “One magical romp you won’t want to miss.”—Discovery Girls "Hilarious." —Teen People Review “Sabrina fans will get a witchy kick out of Bras & Broomsticks!”—Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author of The Princess Diaries “Poof, instant bliss.”—Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author of TTYL and Rhymes with Witches “One magical romp you won’t want to miss.”—Discovery Girls "Hilarious." —Teen People "The first in a series, the novel is a bewitching lure for fans of chick lit looking for supernatural twists on the theme of girl-meets-world."—The Bulletin "Mlynowski's novel starring a teenage witch, told from the point of view of her 14-year-old mortal sister, offers plenty of laughs and some deliciously complicated predicaments." —Publishers Weekly “Mlynowski has a real ear for dialogue, and she displays a keen understanding of teen mores as she pokes fun at high-school cliques.” —Booklist "Winning characters…sure to be popular." —School Library Journal "Screamingly funny." —Kirkus Reviews “All of the ingredients you could ever want in a teen fantasy chick lit novel: family angst, friendship and popularity dilemmas, crushes, parties, magic, and more!”—Chicklitbooks.com "An extremely funny and pleasurable read." —Lake Magazine "This book is so funny, I read it twice." —Girlposse.com "Harry Potter...meet your new and FABULOUS role model, Rachel Weinstein...If you have more than one female in your dwelling, you may want to purchase multiple copies. I know that sharing is important, but..." —Kids Domain From the Back Cover What if all your wishes could come true? Blink your eyes, drink a fizzing pink potion, and "poof! Life is perfect. That's Rachel's situation. Except she's not the one who suddenly has magical powers. Her younger sister is. And as Rachel would tell you, spellbooks are "wasted on the young! Yes, yes, of course world peace and cures for horrible diseases are important. But so is dancing without looking like she's being electrocuted, winning back her best friend, stopping her dad's wedding, and finding a date for Spring Fling. Rachel's not bewitched. Yet. . . . "From the Hardcover edition. About the Author SARAH MLYNOWSKI is the author of the Magic in Manhattan and Whatever After series, as well as Don't Even Think About It, Gimme a Call, Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have), Milkrun, and more. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Sarah was born in Montreal but lives and writes in New York City. You can visit her online at sarahm.com and follow @sarahmlynowski on Twitter and Instagram. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1 Better Than Ruby Slippers I've wished for lots of things in my fourteen years . . . a boyfriend, world peace, cleavage. But none of my wishes have come true. Until now. I'm standing by my locker, zipping up my black puffy coat, when I notice the sneakers. They're the green suede designer ones I admired at Bloomie's last week. My mom said I couldn