Witch and Wizard What's Up With the Title?
By James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet
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What's Up With the Title?
Sometimes what you see is what you get. Such is the case with Witch and Wizard, which is a book about—wait for it—a witch and a wizard. Their names are Wisty and Whit Allgood, and they have mad magical powers. Of course, what we as readers know from the beginning takes a while to sink in for our protagonists, who aren't aware of their abilities until they are kidnapped by government soldiers. Over time, they become more in touch with their witchy and wizardy sides. And guess what? It turns out that magic is really useful when you find yourself imprisoned by an evil dictator. Go figure.
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- Introduction
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Summary
- Prologue
- Chapters 1-5
- Chapters 6-10
- Chapters 11-15
- Chapters 16-20
- Chapters 21-25
- Chapters 26-30
- Chapters 31-35
- Chapters 36-40
- Chapters 41-45
- Chapters 46-50
- Chapters 51-55
- Chapters 56-60
- Chapters 61-65
- Chapters 66-70
- Chapters 71-75
- Chapters 76-80
- Chapters 81-85
- Chapters 86-90
- Chapters 91-95
- Chapters 96-100
- Chapters 101-104
- Themes
- Characters
- Analysis
- Quotes
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