Witch & Wizard: The Fire
Written by Jill Dembowski and James Patterson
Narrated by Spencer Locke and Elijah Wood
4/5
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About this audiobook
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?
In this stunning climax of the epic Witch & Wizard series, the stakes have never been higher – and the consequences will change everything.
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Reviews for Witch & Wizard
102 ratings6 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The Fire is a book full of thrills, shocking moments, romance, and jaw dropping action. Throughout this book, you will know what it feels like to lose the ones you love, and you will feel the pain that protagonists Wisty, the witch, and Whit, the wizard. Together they will attempt to stop The One Who Is The One. I personally like action books instead of romance, but this book was so well written, i couldn't stop, even at the romance parts. I would highly recommend this book if you are a fan of action, adventure, and romance books.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Well, I stuck it out. What a waste of time. Patterson changed writing partners for each of the 3 books and I don't think it helped. 3 full books of the Allgood siblings being afraid, never growing, never learning. Three quarters of the way through this 3rd volume and Wisty is still petrified of "the One" and doesn't have a clue how to fight him and Whit is still instantly distracted by his dead girldfriend, Celia, quicker than a retreiver by a SQUIRREL! Whit is the most fickle scatter-brained person in the world and the last person I would ever want to depend on to save anybody. He starts out on a mission and immediately deviates from the plan to go off on his own after his beloved Celia so many times I wished "the One" would just kill him. Supposedly Wisty's gift of FIRE (as the title suggests) is the main thing that "the One" wants and is her special ability that can defeat him (3 books have led us to this point) but alas,.... no... it's a new special ability to connect electrically to nerve synapses that seems to be her TRUE power.....HUH? Where the hell did THAT come from? She is the powerful one who can defeat "the One"... but apparently she can't do it until Whit can concentrate for like two seconds on something other than his dead girlfriend.....wow, whatever. Then they finally defeat the badguy in the bowels of hell with their almost dead parents watching from the sidelines (who still aren't helping in any way) and then are suddenly in a van, driving home with their parents??????? DRIVING HOME? Wasn't their home and their entire community DESTROYED in the last book? Whit recognized where they were because of the oak tree that used to be in their backyard that was the only thing still standing. And yet, here they are, with Mom and Dad pulling into their driveway talking about the garage door and the bathrrom that needs paint. Don't even get me started on Byron "the weasel" Swain who flip-flopped back and forth between bad-guy fink and good buddy more than a politician in an election year. If there are any more books coming in this series.... they won't be making onto any of my bookshelves.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In the rubble of the New Order, Whit is trying to find a suitable place to rest and help save his sister. She has the blood disease and can't hold on much longer. Soliders are at every corner with their hungery dogs that will rip them appart. When he stops to rest a little girl with anscent eyes named Pear Mari appears and offers to give them a place to stay. There, Whit and Whisty stay with her family and celebrate the holiday that was banned by the New Order. Using his newly discovered healing powers, Whit heals Whisty giving him great releaf. During their stay, soliders break into the shack and capture Pearl Mari's family. Luckly With and Wisty got away and discised them selves as hospital workers to help heal the sick kids. But when their cover is blowen, they are taunted by a young New Order named Pearce who is also a wizard. They are finally saved when Mrs. Highsmith takes them to her apartment. Once there, she asighns them both on a mission. Whisty must gain the trust of the One Who is the One and evetually destroy him. Whit must journey to Shadowland and find his parents so that they can be brunge back to life. Whisty becomes a solider and when she is alown with the One she tries to destroy him but it only makes him stronger. Whit is captured and almost eaten alive by the Lost Ones, but is saved by Celia his dead girl friend. Whit, Whisty, and Celia meet with Whit and Whisty's parents and finish off the One Who is the One together. Their world is now improving and their parents are saved, but the witch and wizard are no longer kids, they need to protect the world they love and lead it.I hope James Patterson makes another Witch and Wizard book. I think that this one is the best of all of them and that it is easier to follow through. I'm so glad that the creepy One Who is the One is dead because he gives me nightmares D:. Pearce is pretty scary too and he kills people by putting his hand on their face and burning into their skull. The one thing I'm not sure about is how Whit and Whisty will both lead the world because the world is such a huge place. But James Patterson always finds a way to make things impossible become possible in his novels. I am also glad that their parents are alive so they have someone to look to :D. I hope the starts change from 4 to 5 soon once more people read it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A great book that follows Whit and Wisty their final attempts to beat The One Who Is The One.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I really liked this book in the series, the only problem that I had with it was the characters lack of ability to realize that certain people were dead...just because they can go visit them in another realm does not mean they can necessarily come home with you...
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Welcome to your worst nightmare,
or maybe one you can't even imagine.
A world where everything has changed.
There are no books, no movies,
no music, no free speech.
Everyone under eighteen is distrusted.
You and your family could be taken
away and imprisoned at any time.
Your very being is expendable,
even unwanted.
What world is this? Where could
something like this have happened?
That's hardly the point.
The point is that it DID happen.
It's happening to us right now.
And if you don't stop and pay attention,
it could happen in your world next.
Recommended to:
Young adults and adults who enjoy fantasy & magic. An edge of your seat book. There is some violence & death and a bit of nail biting action.
My thoughts:
Once again we are plunged into the world of Whit & Wisty Allgood, the Witch and Wizard. They are learning to control their powers and continuing to lead the resistance in the fight against The One Who is The One. They are fighting for the future of their world, while the New Order (N.O.) is brainwashing and torturing children to turn them into killing machines. The stakes are higher than ever and Whit & Wisty are in more danger than ever.
This is a great series, lots of adventure & danger and twists & turns. Like all Patterson books, the chapters are short and fly by. I finished this book in one day.