Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
seventh article of the second marking period
In his newest children’s book, James Patterson (with the help from Gabrielle Charbonnet) writes another fascinating tale. In the middle of the night, siblings Whit and Wisty are kidnapped by people who are working for the One Who Is the One (the new man who is now in control of their country). He then accuses the brother and sister of being a witch and wizard.
Before being separated from their parents, Whit receives a small journal from their father and Wisty got a drumstick from their mother. On the children’s way to jail, the two objects they got from their parents unlock many secrets and many questions unfold. With help from the magic-like items from their mom and dad, they help the two teens try to escape from jail and reunite with their parents again.
I personally thought this was a good book and a quick read. The beginning was suspenseful, the middle filled with mystery, and the ending filled with surprises. Other books by James Patterson have been phenomenal and this story was almost as good. I can not wait for the sequel of Witch and Wizard to come out in December.
Before being separated from their parents, Whit receives a small journal from their father and Wisty got a drumstick from their mother. On the children’s way to jail, the two objects they got from their parents unlock many secrets and many questions unfold. With help from the magic-like items from their mom and dad, they help the two teens try to escape from jail and reunite with their parents again.
I personally thought this was a good book and a quick read. The beginning was suspenseful, the middle filled with mystery, and the ending filled with surprises. Other books by James Patterson have been phenomenal and this story was almost as good. I can not wait for the sequel of Witch and Wizard to come out in December.
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