Saturday, October 29, 2011

Witch & Wizard: The Fire Review

352 pages
Whit and Wisty Allgood have sacrificed everything to lead the resistance against the merciless totalitarian regime that governs their world. Its supreme leader, The One Who Is The One, has banned everything they hold dear: books, music, art, and imagination. But the growing strength of the siblings' magic hasn't been enough to stop the One's evil rampage, and now he's executed the only family they had left. Wisty knows that the time has finally come for her to face The One. But her fight and her fire only channel more power to this already invincible being. How can she and Whit possibly prepare for their imminent showdown with the ruthless villain that devastated their world-before he can truly become all-powerful?

Review: 
Truthfully... I'm glad this series is finished. I liked James Patterson's Maximum Ride Series and he's written a couple of other books I liked. However, this series seemed to get more stagnant as it went on. I don't feel any kind of connection to the characters or the story really. Its not bad, writing-wise, but its not good story-wise. I didn't feel like the ending was that great either. I don't really want to recommend this book to anyone because it really wasn't that good.

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