The Wizard Heir

The Wizard Heir by Cinda Williams Chima was extremely enjoyable, especially if you’ve read the companion novel, The Warrior Heir.
The Wizard Heir follows the likable character Seph. He doesn’t have a family, not even a real home. He just gets shipped from school to school.He finds a place where he’s happy. But he looses control of powers he didn’t know he had. And before you know it, the poor guy is off to a new school, The Havens.
The Havens is weird. And dangerous. The other kids are either afraid of him, or one of his “brothers.” He is emotionally and mentally tortured.
But yet more twists and turns in this delightful plot occur. You never know what is going to happen next, and you can really feel Seph’s pain.
The supporting characters were either kind or evil in perfect amounts.
No complaints.
I give it 8 out of 9 wicked awesome shurikens.
In the Fog…
Kiri Vehemens
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i did love the psychological drama in the first half of this one…
i second what i said on the Maelstrom about Jason being cooler than Seph though. not that Seph wasn’t cool and all. i mean, he did have the creative name thing going.