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A review by johnny92m
Witch & Wizard by Gabrielle Charbonnet, James Patterson
3.0
Patterson books, by design, are quick reads. Chapters fly by in short chunks to inspire the reader into "one more chapter". In this instance, however, the fast pace I felt really undercut whatever plot there was.
This, at times, felt like a bunch of YA buzzwords were thrown into a crock pot and left to cook, and what came out had very little flavor or seasonings to it to make it special. It's fast, that's for sure. But I'm not entirely sure what the *point* was of what I just finished. Was there a plot? Kind of. Was it coherent? Not really. Where do we go from here? I'm only mildly interested in finding out, to be honest.
This, at times, felt like a bunch of YA buzzwords were thrown into a crock pot and left to cook, and what came out had very little flavor or seasonings to it to make it special. It's fast, that's for sure. But I'm not entirely sure what the *point* was of what I just finished. Was there a plot? Kind of. Was it coherent? Not really. Where do we go from here? I'm only mildly interested in finding out, to be honest.