Sunday, 6 May 2012

James Patterson - The Witch & Wizard


The Witch&Wizard and The Gift
Also by Gabrielle Charbonnet and Ned Rust
Unlike Patterson's other books, this series is particularly aimed at young teens, with the straight forward language and direct storyline.
                    The first time I had read the first book, I was constantly on the edge and could not wait for what would happen next! The storyline was easy to understand, though still incredibly tense.
                    In order to read the second book, I had re-read the first book. Although it was less exciting, the book appeared to end before I even realised. That especially happened with The Gift. Even though the books are relatively small in literal size and page length, the rate at which my mind goes along with the plot is amazing.
                    It is not really a book I would like to criticize on, but to read for pure joy and relaxation. Unlike other books where I push myself to predict what may happen and I think about all the possibilities that could take place, this book guides you along to what will happen. It doesn't narrate a story and leave you guessing the inevitable end, but it tells you a story worth listening to.

I intend to read the next book and I will update when I do. Hopefully, I will not have to re-read both of these books when I finally get my hands on The Fire.

My Overall Rate: 2.6/5

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