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A Wizard Alone: The Sixth Book in the Young Wizards Series
 
 

A Wizard Alone: The Sixth Book in the Young Wizards Series (Paperback)

de Diane Duane (Author) "IN A LIVING ROOM of a suburban house on Long Island, a wizards sat with a TV remote control in his hand, and an annoyed..." En savoir plus
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Kit and Nita return to join forces against the evil Lone Power, this time over the heart and mind of a young autistic, in Diane Duane's sixth installment of the Young Wizards series. Initially, Kit finds himself flying solo as Nita has sunk into a deep depression over her mother's recent death. Luckily, his telepathic pooch, Ponch, is happy to fill Nita's niche temporarily, as long as biscuits are involved. Kit tries to understand why autistic wizard-in-training Darryl McAllister has been stuck in his Ordeal, or initiation, for over three months. Is it merely the fault of his autism? Inside Darryl's mind, Kit and Ponch find complex landscapes of weird beauty that belie Darryl's rocking, vacant exterior. But they also find the Lone Power, attacking Darryl with an unrelenting brutality that is excessive, even for the Source of all Evil. Meanwhile, Nita is distracted from her sadness by trying to discover the meaning of a series of strange dreams in which a being is pleading for her aid. Could the dreams be a call for help from Darryl? And if so, will Kit and Nita come together in time to destroy the Lone Power before it destroys them?

Though a novice to the series would definitely benefit from reading the previous books, Duane's latest mix of science and spell casting is thought provoking in its own right. She slips enough facts into this fiction to ensure that young readers will not only enjoy the quest, but also learn something along the way. (Ages 10 to 15) --Jennifer Hubert --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



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Grade 6-8-Kit Rodriguez is having a rough time. His family's new DVD player and remote control are too busy yelling obscenities at each other to work the TV, and his dog is asking his mother questions about the meaning of life. Even worse, his best friend and partner in wizardry, Nita, grieving over her mother's death, shuts him out emotionally and telepathically. To top it off, Kit has just been sent on an assignment to see why a new wizard's initial Ordeal is taking so long. Upon investigation, he finds that Darryl, an autistic boy of about 11, has the ability to create complex worlds that can contain the Lone Power, but he cannot seem to end his Ordeal, and Kit and his dog must risk their lives and enter Darryl's world to save him. Finally, when Nita realizes that they might be trapped there forever, she is able to put aside her grief and help them. This sixth book in the series covers a lot of ground. Readers who haven't read the previous books may be a little lost at first, but Duane's characters and plot will quickly draw them in. The scenes between Kit and the electronics are hysterical. The incorporation of Darryl's autism is seamless and drives the plot forward. This book belongs in all libraries that have the earlier titles in the series; those that don't may want to consider buying them so they can justify adding this one.
Lisa Prolman, Greenfield Public Library, MA
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 okay, Mars 6 2006
i thought the book was okay for people who like to read about wizardry. i am not going to give what the book is about, but it is exciting. but like i said that would be for people who like wizardry and reading......thanks for writing the book in simple words. i love your work but i only read one of your books.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Autism to the Nth Degree!, Mars 25 2005
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Although I was never a fan of the science fiction/fantasy genres, I loved this book. The young wizards were appealing characters who reside in very real Nassau County New York communities. Each wizard is introduced to readers, so people who have not read the previous works in this series won't feel like they have to play catch up to understand the flow of the story.

Kit, the wizard who is featured most prominently in this book discovers his beloved dog Ponch has some wizardlike properties. Boy and dog are able to communicate in ways they had never previously been able to do. Nita, another young wizard in their midst is still grieving over the death of her mother, whose life was prolonged thanks to Nita's magical prowess.

Enter Darryl. A boy with severe autism, Darryl faces severe communication challenges and is enrolled in a self-contained program in a local Nassau County School. Kit finds himself in the mind of this child, whose speech is limited at best, sporadic at worst. He discovers Darryl mulls things over from different perspectives; changes his mind frequently; is highly imaginative as his mental imagery will attest to. Along with this information, Kit learns of the dark powers of the challenging forces of the Lone Power who threatens their very safety.

Darryl has prescient dreams; this is a characteristic many of Stephen King's characters have. Darryl's autism is presented in a plausible and sympathetic fashion; although this book does not purport to be any kind of a diagnostic tool, it is delightful to see a wizard with autism and to see autism portrayed in a very different genre.

Kudos to Duane for presenting autism in a logical and accurate fashion. This book is beautifully and brilliantly written to include autism in a very different context. I really like the way Kit's mother provided him with reading materials about autism and described it as best she could. I thought it was a lovely act of grace on her part to allow Kit to take a day off from school so he could study autism with the idea of helping Darryl.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Young Wizards Alone, Jui 26 2004
Par Lonnie E. Holder "The Review's the Thing" (Columbus, Indiana, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In the previous book in the series, "A Wizard's Dilemma," the focus was on Nita (Juanita) Callahan, while Kit (Christopher) Rodriguez became more of a supporting character to Nita's activities. In this, the sixth book in the series, Diane Duane has Kit take the leading role with Nita initially more in the background.

In the previous book Nita worked very hard to save her mother's life. Nita managed to prolong her mother's life as she fought cancer, but ultimately she succumbed. The opening of this book finds Nita morose and grieving, and Kit is temporarily without his partner. As it turns out magic has been rubbing off on Kit's dog Ponch, who has developed some interesting magical abilities of his own. Kit works to discover the extent of Ponch's powers and the meaning of Ponch's powers.

While Kit is trying to figure out Ponch's powers he finds himself in the mind of Darryl, an autistic boy. Darryl's mind is a continually changing and often surrealistic landscape of themes and imagery, often confusing, always fascinating to Kit. Kit discovers that Darryl is in an intense and long-running battle with the Lone Power, a battle in which the Lone Power is extremely vicious and vindictive, for reasons that Kit will eventually need to discover.

While Kit and Ponch are learning about Ponch's abilities and Darryl, Nita has strange and sometimes bizarre dreams. It takes some time for Nita and Kit to discover that Kit, Nita and Ponch are all interacting with Darryl. The trio eventually discovers that Darryl has the Lone Power under control, but Darryl need not keep battling the Lone Power and Kit and Nita can show Darryl how to end the battles.

This book looks at autism from a very interesting and unique viewpoint, and describes the world as an autistic person might perceive it. Diane makes a very good attempt to describe a poorly understood condition, and the results make very good reading.

While many of the books in this series stand alone, this book would suffer from the lack of background. At the very least I recommend reading the first book in the series, "So You Want to Be a Wizard," preferably the second book in the series, "Deep Wizardry," and the fifth book in the series, "A Wizard's Dilemma." However, I also recommended in my review of the latter book reading "A Wizard Abroad" prior to reading that book. The only book in this series that adds little background information is the third book, "High Wizardry."

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4.0étoiles sur 5 just started the series
This is actually the first book in this series that I've read, but, overall, I found that this didn't interfere with my enjoyment of the book. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2004 par M. Cookson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Emotional and insightful. Highly recommended!
I read this book as an unabridged audiobook not realizing I was diving headfirst into a long running series. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2004 par DogsDeserveCompassion

4.0étoiles sur 5 Emotional and insightful. Highly recommended!
I read this book as an unabridged audiobook not realizing I was entering headfirst into a long running series. Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2004 par DogsDeserveCompassion

4.0étoiles sur 5 Go ahead..read it!
Okay, so I like this series.

In this latest Young Wizards' novel, Nita is only partially through the process of recovering from her mother's untimely death from cancer. Read more

Publié le Nov. 5 2003 par S. Christensen

5.0étoiles sur 5 [Insert positive adjective here]!
(Me have limited vocabulary for describing excellence without sounding repetitive).

I was impatient to get this book and get my Wizardry fix. Read more

Publié le Oct. 20 2003 par Michael Malicoat

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Friendship Rebuilt
Nita and Kit have been apart a lot after the death of Nita's mother.

Nita is trying to deal with the loss of her mother while trying to hold the rest of the family together... Read more

Publié le Oct. 17 2003 par Joshua Koppel

3.0étoiles sur 5 redundancy is a crime
the book is okay but not one my top ten list. it is very redundant playing on the themes that reside in Duane's ealier books. Read more
Publié le Sep 10 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, but missing that essential "magic"
I have very mixed feelings about this book. Diane Duane is of course a great author and everything she writes is well worth reading. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2003 par Nerine

5.0étoiles sur 5 As good as always
Read it in one day (not speedreading). Need I say more?
Publié le Mai 20 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Story Rolls On!
A Wizard Alone is the delightful continuation of the SO YOU WANT TO BE A WIZARD series. This is young adult fiction at its best! Read more
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