hotmomof6's review against another edition

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5.0

Great story! I really did not expect the story to be as entertaining as it was. Can't wait to read the next one.

zeeky63's review against another edition

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4.0

Beautiful pictures and storyline. I wish I read the novel first because it was a bit confusing without more background information, but overall a really good story.

julesrouth's review against another edition

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3.0

What the heck, in the first book Wisty turned invisible, but now she can't in the second book. It makes me frustrated.

jaime_of_gryffindor's review against another edition

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medium-paced

4.0

shereadsspice8's review against another edition

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5.0

I couldn't put it down. I am normally not into sci-fi books but this one like all of James Patterson's books sucked me in and I couldn't stop.

williamsdebbied's review against another edition

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3.0

Graphic novel that takes place between books one and two of the Witch and Wizard series.

The hypocritical and ruthless New Order (N.O.) has taken over, and the only opponents left are a handful of teenaged witches and wizards and the half-lights in Shadowland. Twins Whit and Wisty are snarky and sarcastic and determined to overthrow "The One Who Is The One." I have not read the prose books, but, thanks to the excellent prologue, had no trouble jumping right into the story.

quinnster's review against another edition

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1.0

A bit better than the book, but still pretty bad. Of course, Patterson has to make the most money so instead of this being a graphic version of the first book it takes off after the first one so you have to have some knowledge of the story before you read this one.

mamers's review against another edition

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1.0

I have only recently delved into the world of graphic novels and even for a novice such as I, the art in this one is incredibly juvenile. The story is also choppy and hard to read. I'll stick with Buffy, thanks.

celaena_coin's review

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4.0

Honestly, this graphic novel was not my favorite. I did not like the plot, because it was too similar to the first book’s plot. Also I feel that the novel was lacking details and depth so it wasn’t as engaging as I would have liked. The graphics were kind of cool though, they were had a hint of abstract. The characters did not look at all like I was imagining in my head. Many characters were not included, such as Janine, who is one of my favorite characters, and there were a few new supporting character with really minor roles. Overall, I think that this graphic novel was a little disappointing, but in general, it was okay.

amdame1's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

Second in the series. Worked really well as a graphic novel, although I was surprised because I had read the first one in prose format...

Siblings Whit and Wisty continue to use their outlawed magic to fight The One Who Is The One.
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