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Wizrd [Hardcover]

Steve Zell
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From Publishers Weekly

In this uneven, but ultimately effective first novel, 13-year-old Bryce Willems and his 10-year-old stepsister Megan move with their parents to Pinon Rim, a once booming Arizona mining town in the midst of a "renaissance" caused by the influx of artists like Bryce's father. But strange things are starting to happen in the sleepy community: a Navajo boy is found drowned, an old man and his dog go berserk, killing a sheriff's deputy. Then Megan, exploring a cave behind the Willem house, inadvertently unleashes the full fury of a powerful ancient spirit of the underworld. Bryce learns the Navajo legend of the spirit and also discovers that the spirit's wrath and not the failure of the Wizard mine, made Pinon Rim a ghost town a century before. He must find a way to stop the cycle before history repeats itself. The novel's first half drags, burdened by too many characters and too much exposition, so that the ominous events that are meant to build suspense are nearly buried in verbiage. Nonetheless, all the laboriously spun threads furiously unwind in a hair-raising, fast-paced climax that makes the rest worthwhile. Zell has a sure touch when presenting Navajo lore, and his young characters are exceptionally well drawn and engaging.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

YA?A seemingly quiet little town harbors all of the favorite YA hobgoblins?possession, ancient curses, daring teens willing to risk all, and a semi-ambiguous ending that allows readers to breathe a sigh of relief that it's finally over, or imagine the mayhem just around the corner, as they please. Bryce Willems arrives at Pinon Rim with his artist father; stepmother; and younger stepsister, Megan, who envisions herself as a competent spelunker, which leads to trouble, and of course, those creepy, drippy, dark caves are such a perfect horror setting. Readers can feel the evil flowing out toward them even before Zell begins to describe it. Bryce and his friends are reasonably good portraits of typical young teens, but Megan as demon-seed is more problematic. This is not a great book, but it is an enjoyable one, and a step to offer to YAs ready to venture beyond Pike'n'Stine. If only the story were as terrific as the cover art!?Cathy Chauvette, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BOOK EVER!, July 14 2002
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This review is from: Wizrd (Mass Market Paperback)
THIS IS THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ! Even better than the classics the teacher in my school tells me to read. I really liked reading this book, wish it were longer even though it's already 300 pages, but I wished it went on forever because it was really good. I haven't read a book in more than 3 months and this book got me back to reading. After I finished, I was kind of upset I finished the book, it's too good. I'm so glad I bought this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WiZrD is GrEaT!, Jan 4 2005
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This review is from: Wizrd (School & Library Binding)
From the title "WiZrD", I assumed I would be reading a fantasy book. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this is a horror novel set in modern day Arizona, includes a cast of humans (alive, dead, and undead), and incorporates colorful, actual legends from both the Navaho and Anasazi cultures. The book gave me many of the positive impressions I had while reading "It" by Stephen King, e.g., teenagers battling supernatural forces, characters you care about, and some spine-tingling imagery. However, unlike "It", "WiZrD" builds, from the start, to a thoroughly fitting and imaginative ending. Zell has a real talent for creating a large cast of characters, each of whom are unique, each fitting like a puzzle piece into the overall story, and each contributing to the eerie climax. In general, I was very impressed with this book and highly recommend it. Zell shows great storytelling skills that I hope will only improve in his next work.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great book you haven't read!, Mar 30 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Wizrd (Mass Market Paperback)
The story was suspensful and fun. The characters were well defined and the surroundings and events were very well described. I could taste the warm, Indian bread! I seriously could not put the book down. I truly enjoyed this book!

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5.0 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT!!!, Oct 3 1999
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I am very choosey when it comes to horror books and usually only read the big names (Stephen King, Clive Barker...), but when i picked this up i couldn't put it down. His style of writing, the characters, the plot and the slow building horror in this book make it, in my view, unmissable.
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