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Original Title: A Wizard Abroad
ISBN: 0152055037 (ISBN13: 9780152055035)
Edition Language: English
Series: Young Wizards #4
Characters: Juanita "Nita" Callahan
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A Wizard Abroad (Young Wizards #4) Paperback | Pages: 372 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 11212 Users | 193 Reviews

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Title:A Wizard Abroad (Young Wizards #4)
Author:Diane Duane
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:October 1st 2005 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published July 22nd 1993)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic. Urban Fantasy

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To give Nita a vacation from magic--and to separate her from Kit, her partner in wizardry--Nita's parents pack her off for a monthlong stay with her eccentric aunt in Ireland.

But the Old World is even more steeped in magical doings than the United States, and Nita soon finds herself and a host of Irish wizards battling creatures from a nightmare Ireland--a realm where humankind is the stuff of tales and storybooks, and where the legends and monsters of Irish mythology are a deadly reality.

So much for vacation abroad....

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Yet another brilliantly executed novel in the Young Wizards series, this is another of the series that makes my "top" list.After having saved the world several times, and following her little sister's harrowing but triumphment Ordeal, Nita Callahan is looking forward to a quiet summer hanging out with her wizard partner and best friend Kit. But her parents upset her plans: misunderstanding her relationship with Kit, they've arranged for her to spend the summer with her aunt in Ireland and take

There was only one thing that bugged me about this book: Nita's parents want her to get some distance from Kit and learn how to interact with people other than him, which is really a good thing to learn! But he just pops in and takes over midway through the book, and Nita doesn't get a chance to show herself that she can take care of herself without him. That was disappointing, and now that the next book is how their partnership is not working as well as it once did, and Nita not knowing how to

I dont think I liked this one as much as the previous three novels. It was definitely still good, and we will probably move directly onto the next in the series tomorrow, but it felt slower paced and I was a little bit less certain what was happening all the time. (It was like the rules of magic got sloppier in this book, maybe?)Also, there was some (very innocent) romance in this book, and while Im sure its age appropriate, it still felt out of place to me.

So, I generally liked this book a lot. A bit more..I mean it wasn't as good as High Wizardry in MY opinion, but it is still a solid instalment in the series. There were however, two factors that made thus book so fun though.One was the setting!A Wizard Abroad takes us to Ireland and I loved the descriptions. I'm normally not one for heavy description, and I still wouldn't call this overtly descriptive. However, I rarely have the experience of listing descriptions as one of the things I loved in

Okay so I've debated whether I should give this book three stars or four (it would really help if Goodreads allowed 1/2 stars but that's an entirely separate conversation) and in the end I decided to go with three stars.Pros: Duane continues to expand upon the story-lines in the first few books of the series. In this novel the main character, Nita is sent to Ireland for the summer to live with her aunt. Duane does a fantastic job of weaving in Irish history/mythology and incorporating it into

Okay so I've debated whether I should give this book three stars or four (it would really help if Goodreads allowed 1/2 stars but that's an entirely separate conversation) and in the end I decided to go with three stars.Pros: Duane continues to expand upon the story-lines in the first few books of the series. In this novel the main character, Nita is sent to Ireland for the summer to live with her aunt. Duane does a fantastic job of weaving in Irish history/mythology and incorporating it into

Not one of my favorite books in the series. Didn't shed a single tear during it. Wasn't even tempted. I think that's partly because I was annoyed by the love triangle nonsense, and the way that the heroine both insulted and thought she was in love with the Irish guy. Oh, and the part where the Irish guy faced the same choice that Nita did in Deep Wizardry, and she didn't give him the same speech she got (which was a very good speech and quite moving) and indeed, he almost didn't make his choice

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