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by Cinda Williams Chima
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Seeford's Spot
Seeford's Spot rated it 15 years ago
A good solid read. I thought it would be a continuation of the story of the same main character (Jack) from the first book (The Warrior Heir). However, this is the story of an entirely different teen, with his story meeting up with Jack's about half way through the book. A bit predictable in the plo...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 15 years ago
Seph McCauley has been kicked out of private school after private school. Trouble seems to follow him around. When he is associated in a tragic fire that results in the death of a close friend, his guardians – a law firm – decide he needs a drastic change. Seph is sent to The Havens, a school wit...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 16 years ago
The sequel to The Warrior Heir. Seph McCauley is a rich orphan with loads of charisma and a party-loving attitude. But he never lets himself get too lost in hedonism, because when he's out of control, odd things happen. Dangerous things. After burning down a nightclub (and killing his friends in...
NotYourAverageJenn
NotYourAverageJenn rated it 16 years ago
Desperate for something to read, I scavenged Warrior Heir from daughter Cassie. As usual as soon as I read it, I had to go buy Wizard Heir. Also, as usual, the second book didn't live up to the first, but it was still an enjoyable read. Great book for teen boys.
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions rated it 16 years ago
Pretty hard stuff, but keeps you reading. The second book in the Heir Trilogy is sometimes not easy to swallow. An orphan wizard who suffers magically sent nightmares, mind control, bullying, dying friends and physical punishment. A boarding-school headmaster who is gladly walking over dead students...
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