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My Son the Wizard (Stasheff, Christopher. Wizard in Rhyme, Bk. 5.)

My Son the Wizard (Stasheff, Christopher. Wizard in Rhyme, Bk. 5.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stasheff Delivers!
Review: For everyone who loved the Wizard in Rhyme series, this book is a must read. Stasheff provides all the fun and action packed reading put into his first four books, adding more magic and mystery than before. Truly a recommendation for the Christopher Stasheff fan!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny and worth reading
Review: Stasheff seemed to have contradicting ideas about what Matt's parents would be like until he brought them on board in this book, but I can forgive him that, and the occasional shifts in POV he makes to explain their backgrounds without decent transitions. Suffice it to say, who knew Matt had such gorgeous parents who were deeply in love with each other and really good spellcasters?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stasheff Delivers!
Review: The book started a little slow, but ended very good. I liked how Mr. Stasheff bought in Matthews parents and made them wizards, too; and how he is developing the types of wizards. The book was very good, and was a enjoyable division.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you like the first four books, you will like this one
Review: The book started a little slow, but ended very good. I liked how Mr. Stasheff bought in Matthews parents and made them wizards, too; and how he is developing the types of wizards. The book was very good, and was a enjoyable division.


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