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Title | : | Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard #1) |
Author | : | James Patterson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 314 pages |
Published | : | December 14th 2009 by Little, Brown and Company |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Fiction. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Paranormal. Witches |
James Patterson
Hardcover | Pages: 314 pages Rating: 3.56 | 52196 Users | 4651 Reviews
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The world is changing—the government has seized control of every aspect of society, and now kids are disappearing. For fifteen-year-old Wisty and her older brother Whit, life turns upside-down when they are hauled out of bed one night, separated from their parents, and thrown into a secret compound for no reason they can comprehend. The new government is clearly trying to suppress Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Being a Normal Teenager. Imprisoned together and condemned to death, Wisty and Whit begin exhibiting strange abilities and powers they never dreamed of. Maybe there is a reason they were singled out. Can this newly discovered witch and wizard master their skills in time to save themselves, their parents—and maybe the world?Specify Books During Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard #1)
Original Title: | Witch & Wizard |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Witch & Wizard #1 |
Characters: | Wisty Allgood, Whit Allgood |
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Ratings: 3.56 From 52196 Users | 4651 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books Witch & Wizard (Witch & Wizard #1)
I loved the book! The novel was greatly illustrated, with vocabulary words, which would help readers understand the characters perspective and personality. The genre of this book was science-fiction. It was filled with magic, creatures, and Intrigue. I would recommend this book to ages, ten through one-hundred. Unlike a lot of novels, this book was a mix between, Harry Potter, and The Hunger Games. This novel represented true friendship, and teamwork between the characters. It was full ofI've never really been a big fan of James Patterson. After Reading "Angel Experiment" and "Daniel X" I had pretty much given up on this guy. Although, I had heard some amazing things about his new book "Witch & Wizard" so I thought 'What the heck' and so I picked it up and read it. BLEH!!! I honestly cannot stand Patterson's writing style. The dialogue that his characters use is just so unrealistic, lamely sarcastic and just overall annoying. On top of that, I've never really been a big fan
If you are expecting this to be "the next Harry Potter", you will be deeply let down. I saw the ads for this book and had very high hopes that this would be the next series to captivate audiences around the world, gain its own movies, and achieve its own fansites. I honestly don't think it will even get close.The plot of this story had great potential, but the way it was executed made it hard for me to enjoy this book. I felt as though it was trying to be HP so much that it, quite frankly
Ughhhh.... Patterson. No!!!!I did not like this book.No way, no how. :(
I read the whole thing, and really didn't care for it. I don't plan on continuing the series. I felt like maybe because he was writing it as YA that he dumbed it down a lot. It seemed to be very simplified and childish. I really was not able to connect with any of the characters or the story at all.
I saw alot of mixed reviews about this book but I enjoyed it! I kinda reminded me of Harry Potter but only a little
First thoughts upon getting this galley: AWESOME COVER. I love the red slip and the way it hides words. High hopes for this one.First thoughts upon finishing the book:Just.Not.Impressed.I used to like James Patterson- and by 'used to', I mean when I first read The Angel Experiment. It was fast-paced, it was intriguing, and it kept my interest. As the series went on, it degraded and dragged; what I expected to be a trilogy is now what, going on six books? And it's not even tongue-in-cheek like
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