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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I've been trying to finish this book since shortly after I bought it, a year and a half ago. Which is unusual for me, since I usually devour Duane's book on sight. I think the problem is that, for most of WaW, joy is missing. And joy is something that DD in general - and YW in particular - does very well. The joy of discovery, of friendship, and learning, and fighting and forgiving and growing and living -- and there's precious little of that in most of WaW. Mind you, the fact that joy has gone missing is a plot point, so I suppose it can be called a sign of craft - but goshdarnit, I read these books *for* the joy. Perhaps that's why it's so satisfying that the characters who make it all go right in the end are the ones who refuse to say no to joy. Pretty good but the series is getting awfully heavy...I wish she'd quit. I _love_ the first three books - first four, really. But Wizard's Dilemma is too heavy - depressing - and none of the later ones have recovered that brightness that was in the first ones, even while they were saving the world/species/universe. The Cat Wizards series is still bright enough - of course, she's only now writing the third one. And a lot of deus ex machina (literally! well, literally deus(s), anyway). no reviews | add a review
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If you haven't read the rest of the series, DO NOT start here. You will be so lost. And it has major spoilers for the previous books too. It does revisit a scene from High Wizardry, so that was fun, and it links closely with the previous book, Wizard's Holiday.
So without spoiling it in case you want to read the series and haven't yet, let me say that the universe is in a rather odd crisis. Dark matter seems to be spreading throughout and it's beginning to affect Life on all levels. And the darkness is also affecting the wizards. Soon, all Seniors will lose their magic, and it will all depend on the kids.
Luckily, the visiting wizards from Wizard's Holiday haven't gone home yet, and they stay to help in the fight against the Lone One.
This one was full of action and some great twists. Lots of character develpment in this one, and some major losses as well. I loved Carmela in this one - she is so funny. Some definite romantic tension as well, but I won't say more!
If you enjoy YA fantasy, this series is really worth a try. It is very original and well written. The first one is So You Want to be a Wizard. (