Witch & Wizard
By James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet
The world is changing: the government has seized control of every aspect of society, and now, kids are disappearing. For 15-year-old Wisty and her older brother Whit, life turns upside down when they are torn from their parents one night and slammed into a secret prison for no reason they can comprehend. The New Order, as it is known, is clearly trying to suppress Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Being a Normal Teenager. But while trapped in this totalitarian nightmare, Wisty and Whit discover they have incredible powers they'd never dreamed of. Can this newly minted witch and wizard master their skills in time to save themselves, their parents--and maybe the world?
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posted Nov 6, 2012 by Star_Chaser to Books
This book tries to combine two genres, fantasy and dystopian, and I can’t really say it truly succeeded with creating either. I think that this is mainly caused by the lack of descriptions in the book. Patterson cho... more -
posted Aug 6, 2011 by TreauamAbrIlumeo to Books
This book was a very entertaining read, however I think it could have been done better. It's facinating the way James Patterson tries to create a fantasy world within our own, but I feel as though it wasn't pulled off... more -
posted Jul 1, 2011 by Emma_Michaels to Books
This book had everything. I was laughing so hard yet there were moments where I would sit up in bed and hardly be able to calm back down until I could find out what would happen next! It was a crazy roller coaster ride... more -
posted Jun 1, 2011 by Angellover to Books
This book was slow getting going, but I really liked it! It seemed like everything epic happened at the very end--I definitely want to read the sequel. I loved the endnotes of art, music, and books banned by the N.O.--... more








