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Nitas having some problems.First, shes started high school, and while shes still considered brainy, her subjects arent coming as easily to her as they used to. Shes starting to feel kinda inadequate next to Kit, who, though a year younger, is still breezing through everything.Going along with that, shes not quite sure what to do about Kit. Their partnership is hitting some rough water, and she cant understand how he can insist on being so...wrong! Its affecting their friendship and their wizardry, and shes not quite sure which is worse.Finally, theres her mom. Shes sick. Real sick. Sick enough that the doctors arent too hopeful. But Nita knows things doctors dont, and can do things they cant. Most of all, Nita knows exactly Whos fault this is.Now its personal.But with so much doubt in herself, Kit being uncooperative, and her moms life at stake, can Nita find a cure in time? Or might she have to make a deal with that One shes devoted her life to fighting?I cried a LOT in this book. When Nitas mom first gets sick. When they first visit the hospital. When Dairine breaks down. When Nita breaks down. And more. Just the thought of losing my own mom...like that... Im warning you, there is a lot of realistic emotional distress here, for realistic reasons, and if your family or friends have experienced anything similar, it might hit even harder.I found this book a lot more engaging than the last. Nita and Kit are back in the forefront of things. In fact, Kit gets his own share of narration, like Dairine did in High Wizardry. Though Nita is still in charge of the main plot, having Kits side of things helps not only soften the blow of Nitas despair but also provides more insight into our co-main character which we have been so sorely lacking before now.Its been really easy for me to forget how young these characters really are. I think in book one Nita was 12 and Kit was 11; here, Nita is 14 and Kit is 13. This is the first time I found them acting their ages consistently throughout the book. Yes, theyre both dealing with magical responsibilities and situations well above a normal teenager, but their internal and personal struggles finally feel real. Not to say the other books lacked for it, but it definitely set this one apart in a good way.As far as complexity goes, this installment has its fair share of advanced content. Nitas attempt to help her mom requires experience and practice in a field she hasnt yet acquired, so shes sent to train in practice universes, where the natural or physical laws arent quite as solid as in our universe. Tom and Carl get into some technobabble when trying to explain these, but Nita manages to translate things well enough for the reader. Its complex, but engaging at the same time.If you managed to make it through book 4, this one is definitely worth the struggle. Its longer, and you might have to take a couple breaks to dry your eyes (luckily, I had the audiobook going through the tears), but youre compelled through it, even from the first page where Nita and her mom are engaged in a completely relatable conversation. If you care about the characters, which by this point its practically impossible not to be, youll read this book with a fervor.Approximate Reading Time: 5.5 Hours
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