I honestly think that the books probably have more to offer to people in high school and older than to younger readers but I do think younger readers should read them.
I`m agreeing with this one. I remember reading and absolutely hating A Wizard`s Dilemma at thirteen, and consequently disliking A Wizard Alone. I stopped reading the series not long after that. I came back to read the series in high school, and thought that those two books were some of the most powerful and the best. It was likely a maturity level thing - at thirteen, I was unable to deal with Nita`s mother`s death.
(no subject)
Date: 2009-06-25 05:11 (UTC)I`m agreeing with this one. I remember reading and absolutely hating A Wizard`s Dilemma at thirteen, and consequently disliking A Wizard Alone. I stopped reading the series not long after that. I came back to read the series in high school, and thought that those two books were some of the most powerful and the best. It was likely a maturity level thing - at thirteen, I was unable to deal with Nita`s mother`s death.
Certainly, it`s a very interensting post.