by James Patterson
Imagine another world... one similar to your own. A parallel universe, where life is still full of friends and loves, school and sports, church and family. But then: Everything changes. Overnight. Because people aren't paying attention, something important is taken from society: Books, movies ...
I may just be the wrong age for this but it just doesn't quite work for me. For me it reads like the Colour of Magic, trying very hard to be metatextual but in many ways failing to really be original with the texts. Whit and Wisty Allgood are trying to stay alive and in the process learn how their...
I knew exactly what to expect with this book so I’m not sure why I was so disappointed. This is the second book in the Witch and Wizard series which is one of James Patterson’s young adult series. I’ve read the Maximum Ride books which is very similar to this. I know to expect two page chapters, kid...
I kept wanting this series to get better but I'm not to impressed. Feels like a quickly written plot. Kept reading just cause I was invested.
i remember finding the first book in the series awful, however i hoped that the second instalment would be better. unfortunately, i was wrong. wisty's still annoying, magic feels a lot like shape-shifting and i wish the main characters stopped being oblivious of their powers.
Trying very hard to be clever but just doesn't work quite right, readable but somehow meh.
The reason I actually bothered to read this book was because of the ending of Witch and Wizard that left all the readers hanging.Actually, the only reason I read this series at all was because it was highly recommended by my friend. Anyways, I have to say that I am guilty for underestimating James P...
Like book #1 Witch & Wizard: The New Order, book #2 Witch & Wizard: The Gift still did not impress me as much as I had hoped. The continuation of the story was worth reading though and am very interested now after getting this far to see how the author carries on and finally finishes Wisty and Whit'...
Highly anticipated on the edge of my seat, as the twists and turns continue you will not be disappointed. Slow moving at time still leaves you eager to know what will happen next.