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The Lost (Witch & Wizard, 5) (edition 2015)

by James Patterson (Author), Emily Raymond (Author)

Series: Witch & Wizard (5)

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"Magical teen siblings Whit and Wisty Allgood struggle against a mounting public opposition to magic and a brutal crime wave led by a powerful wizard intent on ruling the City"--
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Title:The Lost (Witch & Wizard, 5)
Authors:James Patterson (Author)
Other authors:Emily Raymond (Author)
Info:jimmy patterson (2015), Edition: Reprint, 384 pages
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Ok I liked the first three books. The fourth was alright, but this one. It’s just the same basic story repeating over and over and over again. For one, Cecilia should not even be in this book. She crossed over already. And Wisty. I ended up really hating her. I hated her personality and recklessness and disregard for everyone & everything around her. She was a selfish brat. She redeemed herself a little bit a couple of times, but that's it. & where on earth did this random Aunt come from? I don't remember hearing anything about her before. ( )
  eringoss112 | Feb 5, 2021 |
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The Wizard is Lost.
The Witch is Angry.
The Enemy is Relentless.
They will never see the end coming...

I must say that when I started this book I was a little over what felt like the same plot: Evil Adult tries to control the city & control magic, Evil outsider wizard threatens the city, the Witch & Wizard save the day. But, I ended up really enjoying this book.

Darrius is the evil wizard and he is a great character. Some of the chapters are told from his point of view so we get to see inside his warped mind. Whit's motivations are a little hard to understand at points. He makes a huge decision without seeming to put much thought into it and then regrets it later - as we as readers knew he would. Wisty is the same firebrand character who never thinks before she acts but still manages to survive. There are a couple of characters in this book that I didn't expect to see again. This book brings together elements from all the previous books and finally ties them all together. There are some unexpected twists and surprises toward the end of the book.

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Overall a great series for middle grades and young adults, especially if you like Patterson's style and magical worlds. ( )
  Jadedog13 | Feb 3, 2016 |
Okay, so this series is terrible. I only keep reading them because I've read every novel with James Patterson's name on it. Thinking I should stop doing that. ( )
  biggs1399 | Jan 19, 2016 |
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