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A Wizard Abroad (Paperback)

by Diane Duane (Author) "NITA FIRST FOUND OUT about what was going to happen when she came in after a long afternoon's wizardry with Kit ..." (more)
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Grade 5-8. Nita Callahan, a 14-year-old wizard from Long Island, is annoyed when her concerned parents ship her off to Ireland for six weeks on an enforced vacation from magic-working and her partner Kit?but what's time or space to wizards (see So You Want to Be a Wizard [1996] and its sequels [all Harcourt]). In any case, Ireland is hardly the ideal spot for a magic-free getaway, and indeed Nita soon finds herself involved in big doings. With the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasad approaching, signs point to a major attack from the malicious Lone Power, the very inventor of Death, in its guise as Balor of the Evil Eye. The assembled wizards of Ireland have but one hope: to find or re-create the Four Treasures of the Tuatha de Danaan, said in ancient stories to have helped defeat Balor once before. Moving easily between light, everyday language and the sonorous formality of high fantasy, Duane seamlessly interweaves encounters with creatures from legend with glimpses of modern Irish life and teen culture. Her view of magic's place in the scheme of things is so clever and well reasoned that readers will have no trouble suspending belief. Nita is an appealingly hot-tempered teenager who faces slavering dire wolves and trollish drows with more courage than the dismaying realization that she's gotten "the hots" for young fellow wizard Ronan. Balor's appearance in the climactic battle is all too brief, but against this army of wizards, it never stands a chance. At least in retrospect. An unusually consistent fantasy, rich in details, subplots, and Irish lore.?John Peters, New York Public Library
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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"So clever and well reasoned that readers will have no trouble suspending disbelief." --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An exciting modern trip into Irish legends and magic, Jul 10 2004
By Ryan Harvey "Wolf Shadow" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Wizard Abroad (Paperback)
In the fourth installment of Diane Duane's "Young Wizards" series, chronicling the adventures of modern day teens who are professional wizards in a world-wide organization, our fourteen-year-old heroine Nita Callahan again travels to a new location to do battle with the fearsome Lone Power. She's been to the bottom of the Ocean and the far reaches of the universe, but this time she's going someplace even stranger: Ireland.

Ireland for a wizard is a dangerous place; it's steeped in magical powers, creatures, gateways to other worlds, and dangerously overlapping areas of old spells. And it seems that Ireland has become the center of a growing disturbance that will consume the whole world unless Nita and the other wizards of the area can come together and awaken the powers of country's sacred magic objects. And to think that Nita's parents were just sending her here for summer vacation! A wizard's work is never done.

After a bit of a dip in quality in the previous book, "High Wizardry," Diane Duane bounces back in this wonderful trip through the mythology of Ireland. Duane lives in Ireland and has extensive knowledge of the land and its legends, and she helps to create a vivid, living picture of the Emerald Isle as seen through Nita's eyes. As usual with this series, the story walks a thin line between ancient magic and modern attitude. Imagine what our world would be like if Celtic gods suddenly jumped into the middle of our cities, and you have something approaching Diane Duane's style in this book. This is, however, the most traditionally high fantasy novel of the series, with less focus on the pseudo-scientific magic background that dominates the earlier books. We're on familiar medieval fantasy ground here with the gods and spirits of Ireland (and there's a glossary to help out), and people who loved the scientific aspects of the first three novels may not enjoy this one as much. In general, however, this is one the quickest moving of all the books and the scene setting is superb.

Nita takes center stage; her sister Dairene and wizard partner Kit only appear in certain sections. Nita has grown a lot since the series started, and for the first time she faces the possibility of genuine romance with a boy -- a handsome Irish wizard named Ronan. Unfortunately for both of them, Ronan's part in the adventure might be larger than they guess.

For anyone who has enjoyed the Harry Potter novels, the entire "Young Wizards" series is highly recommended (it starts with "So You Want to Be a Wizard.") Be warned, however, that this is definitely a different kind of reading experience, and you may be hooked.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Young Wizards Abroad, Jun 25 2004
By Lonnie E. Holder "The Review's the Thing" (Columbus, Indiana, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Wizard Abroad (Paperback)
In this book Diane Duane returns from the heavily science fiction influenced "High Wizardry" to a book influenced by the legends of Ireland. 14-year-old Juanita (Nita) Callahan is sent to Ireland by her parents thinking that the relationship between her and her best friend Christopher (Kit) Rodriguez is getting too serious. Further her parents want her to take a break from wizardry. Little do her parents know that the aunt they send Nita to visit is a wizard herself, and the Emerald Isle is filled with the residue of thousands of magical events.

In this book Diane Duane mixes the story of wizardry that began in "So You Want to Be a Wizard" with myths and legends of Ireland in an effective and intriguing way. An ancient ritual must be re-enacted to return the land to rest. In order to perform the ritual certain artifacts must be recovered. However, some of the artifacts have gone missing, perhaps forever. How can they be recovered in time to perform the necessary ritual? Along the way Nita must visit dangerous parallel worlds where she can easily become killed, and where ultimately many of those who are part of the ancient ritual will become killed.

I prefer this fourth book in the series over the first three. There is a chance to explore Nita's character in more depth along with her maturity into womanhood. The mixture of her newly created Young Wizards mythology with the mythology of Ireland is interesting and fascinating. The story is complex, and thus occasionally confusing to the unfocused reader, but a reader captivated by the story will be well rewarded with Diane Duane's best story in this series to date. Well worth five stars.

This story stands reasonably well by itself. However, I recommend reading at least the first story in the series, "So You Want to Be a Wizard," and preferably the second story, "Deep Wizardry," prior to reading this book. Reading the third book in the series, "High Wizardry," adds little background information other than reinforcing the relationship between Nita and Kit.

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5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best, April 19 2004
This review is from: A Wizard Abroad (Paperback)
Ok, i loved it. it's my favorite in the young wizards series, of which i've read everyone but the first.(dont ask.) it takes place in irlend, which rocks, and has cool history in it. it's got lots of Darine, ho is cool, but not quite enough Kit, who is the best. Nita is the main charecter, for those who have read the others.

PS i know I'D be jelous if i were kit!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmm...
Well, I really liked the first three books. This one was...a little harder. (All right, all right. I'm a chronic Kit fan, and find him completely underdeveloped and underused... Read more
Published on Oct 30 2003 by S. Christensen

5.0 out of 5 stars best book ever
My favourite book so far I'm in grade 9 and I'v read it 4 times so far and gonna read it again as soon as I'v forgot enough of it =)
Published on Oct 26 2003 by cody

5.0 out of 5 stars Makes me want to be a wizard
(Yes, I know it's just a book).

The fourth installment in the Young Wizards series continues Miss Duane's tradition of excellent writing. Read more

Published on Oct 20 2003 by Michael Malicoat

5.0 out of 5 stars What's a young wizard to do?
Nita Callahan isn't quite 15, and she's a wizard. She and her friend and partner, Kit Rodriguez, have already saved the world at least three times (see the previous books in this... Read more
Published on Oct 9 2003 by Chrijeff

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Nicely Written
This fourth book in the Young Wizards Series is still very good. Duane created characters that are very believable. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2003 by aphro_ditecool

3.0 out of 5 stars so-so
I was disappointed at this book, because the previous ones had been great. At first I thought that the plot could really turn into something big, but then it just fizzled out... Read more
Published on Jun 4 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A wizard abroad (really great book!)
A wizard abroad deals with Nita's expiriences while staying with her aunt. Just the right touch of romance and as you read the plot thickens you won't be able to put it down and... Read more
Published on April 3 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!
One day I was looking around a local store when I noticed a book that looked interesting. It was titled "So You Want to be a Wizard". Read more
Published on Feb 7 2003 by D. Clark

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Series
I would say this is probably my favorite book. And by far the best in the series. I love how Diane Duane mixes wizardry, teen life, and Irish Mythology into one fantastic book. Read more
Published on Dec 11 2002 by Jamie

5.0 out of 5 stars grrrreat
love it if you want a good book about wizardry this is it my mom likes it to its good for grown ups too i was in a like state where nothing could break me from it and i play like... Read more
Published on Nov 9 2002 by ginny_11

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