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The Wizard's Dilemma
  

The Wizard's Dilemma (Audio Cassette)

de Diane Duane (Author), Christina Moore (Author)
4.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (43 évaluations de client)

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The fifth title in Diane Duane's Young Wizards series delves deeper into an emotional landscape than any of her previous books (So You Want to Be a Wizard, Deep Wizardry, High Wizardry, and A Wizard Abroad). For the first time ever, friends and wizard partners Nita and Kit seem to be having trouble communicating. They argue over a spell to clean up the pollution in New York's Jones Inlet, and from that point on, they can't connect on anything. Is it adolescence that's tearing them apart or something more profound? Meanwhile, Nita and her family are stunned to discover that her mother has cancer, and there's a possibility that nothing--not surgery, not even wizardry--can fight it. Nita refuses to let her mom go down without a fight, however, and soon she's on a mission that brings her face-to-face with the Lone Power, source of all death in the universe--Nita's worst enemy, and possibly her only hope.

Impressive in its scope, The Wizard's Dilemma, like all the titles in Duane's series, is packed with an intriguing combination of technology and magic that fans of fantasy, science fiction, technology, and even Christian literature will find absolutely gripping. Nita is a complex character, as befits her status as a teenager, not to mention a wizard. Her confusion and self-doubt will be painfully believable to every reader. There are no simple answers in this remarkably philosophical novel. (Ages 12 and older) --Emilie Coulter --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From School Library Journal

Grade 6-8 This fifth installment in the Wizardry Series by Diane Duane (Harcourt, 2001) turns inward in a multi-layered, psychological novel filled with very credible teen angst, morality, and an intriguing blend of science fiction and fantasy. For the first time ever, wizard partners and best friends, Nita and Kit, are at odds. Kit retreats into his own self-created universe and Nita, like many 14-year-old females, wonders what went wrong. Then Nita's mother is diagnosed with a brain tumor and Nita must find a cure. But all her searching through parallel universes and complex formulas yields nothing, and Nita, desperate and afraid, bargains with the Lone One, the source of all unhappiness in the world. The Lone One pledges his help, but only if Nita will sacrifice her wizardry power. Readers new to the series will enjoy this presentation on its own. Previous books in the series include: So You Want to Be a Wizard, High Wizardry, Deep Wizardry, and A Wizard Abroad. Narrated by veteran actress Christina Moore, the delivery is superb. Strong character development is enhanced as Moore presents each individual with a distinctive voice. In its unabridged recorded version, the novel is compelling but lengthy. Save this format for more sophisticated fantasy fans who don't mind cerebral tales and dry humor. -Celeste Steward, Contra Costa County Library, Clayton, CA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Young Wizards Apart, Jui 25 2004
Par Lonnie E. Holder "The Review's the Thing" (Columbus, Indiana, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book is the darkest of the first five, and deals with the heavily emotional issues of puberty and the impending death of a close family member. At the outset of the book Nita (Juanita) Callahan and Kit (Christopher) Rodriguez argue about the best way to clean up a waterway. The argument seems petty because both are after the same goal. However, there seems to be a communication gap between the two.

This event sends Nita on a voyage of personal discovery that intensifies when she learns that her mother has cancer. For the first time since becoming a wizard Nita learns that even wizardry has limitations. Even Dairine, her powerful and talented younger sister, is incapable of handling the cancer that is slowly taking their mother. Dairine is justifiably angry at her own inability to kill the cancer, and realizes that to battle this demon will require a finesse that she does not possess.

Nita must go on a voyage of self-improvement that only she can undertake. She must learn to recognize and find the kernel of a being, be it a world or a person. Nita must learn to manipulate that core, to help it marshal the powers that the kernel represents and commands. Only by manipulating the kernel does Nita have a chance to save her mother from cancer.

As the book develops Nita finds friends from other planets who have been manipulating kernels for some time. Nita is also developing advanced skills as a wizard, and I can see the potential for Nita to advance in the wizard hierarchy. Eventually Nita comes to realize that even with all she knows and with all her will that she still needs the help of friends, who come through for her when she really needs it.

I was quite surprised at the dark atmosphere of this book. I wondered whether Diane Duane was calling on personal experience, battling a disease that we have so little understanding of in the only way she knows how. It seemed to me that Diane caught a feeling, an emotion, quite well, which also made me wonder at the appropriate age range for this book. I would recommend perhaps ages 12 and above, or perhaps even a bit more.

In spite of the dark atmosphere, I enjoyed this book and would rank it as perhaps the second best book in the series after "A Wizard Abroad." Because of how well Diane created the imagery of the fight with the cancer and Nita's battles with the Lone Power I give this book a solid 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. The fourth book in the series, "A Wizard Abroad," I would also recommend reading because this book furthers the emotional conflicts within Nita as she continues to mature into a young woman.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best so far!, Mai 24 2004
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This book was written by Diane Duane and is one of my favorite books of all time. This is the fifth book in the award winning Young Wizards series. To really understand the characters in this story, however, I would suggest reading the rest of the books in this series first.
In this story, Nita is still recovering from her mother's death and Kit is left partner-less. Nita is being troubled by strange dreams containing clowns and robots. Tom calls Kit over to investigate a wizard who has been on his ordeal, a test that you have to become a wizard, for three months, but hasn't left his house. Together Kit and Nita have to discover more about this new wizard named Daryel. They also have to figure out why the most evil force in the universe is working relentlessly to destroy him.
As I said before, this is definitely one of my favorite books of all time. In fact, it's my third favorite book ever. (My first favorite is also in this series) I strongly suggest this book, and the rest of the Young Wizards series to anyone that loves science fiction or fantasy.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An average book, Fév 12 2004
Par a student (Versailles, OH USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is a book about a young girl Wizard that is trying to save her mothers life. But to save her mothers life she must risk her wizardry and possibly her life trusting the one person she has been fighting against. It was interesting throughout the entire story. It is an emotional story that deals with the losing of family members.

I thought the end of the book just kind of abruptly stopped. I did not think that this book was like any other books.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting
What sticks with me from this book is the central conflict. Young wizard Nita Callahan is, as always, growing up. Read more
Publié le Oct. 30 2003 par S. Christensen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant
Miss Duane has a singular muse. This book, like all the others in the series, stands by itself as an imaginative achievment. Read more
Publié le Oct. 20 2003 par Michael Malicoat

5.0étoiles sur 5 Really Good!!!
This is one of my favorites of the Young Wizards series. Up until this book, Nita and Kit's families hadn't been involved too much. Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Some good aspects, but they don't quite knit
As the title suggests, this book involves a dilemma for a wizard. This portion of the book is handled very well (although I am not sure I agree with the way it was... Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2003 par Joshua Koppel

5.0étoiles sur 5 Much Better!
After I read the 4th book, I was very disappointed. The 4th book just didn't have the same element that all of the other books had. Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another exceptional book in this series
While this is not my favorite volume (story-wise) in the Young Wizards series, I continue to be astounded at the difficult situations that Nita and Kit encounter, the reasoning... Read more
Publié le Mars 10 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best one yet!
I am so irritated with my son for stealing this one - I wanted to read it yet again. This is the best one yet. Read more
Publié le Fév 2 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 I'm glad I went back!
I read the first four books in this series in 6th (7th?) grade, and they were some of my favorite books at the time. Read more
Publié le Janv. 19 2003 par Kevin

5.0étoiles sur 5 For Love of Mother
The story of Nita and Kit has finally reached adolescence...with a bang. They quarrel and then both are busy when the other calls. Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 2002 par Arthur W. Jordin

5.0étoiles sur 5 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
Publié le Nov. 8 2002 par ginny_11

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