Alyssa McCarthy's Magical Missions: Book 2: Wizardry Goes Wild
By Sunayna Prasad
After months of living a normal life, thirteen-year-old Alyssa McCarthy faces magic again. Only this time, though, she is cursed with it, thanks to an old depressed skeleton named Errol. Alyssa's time with her godfather, Alex, will never be the same again, as she can perform sorcery, but never control it. From letting out enchantments at school to creating outdoor disasters, Alyssa is bound to face consequences. She can only get rid of her powers if she can boost her confidence levels and improve her bravery. But it's not as easy as it sounds. She must measure those abilities with a special device called a skillometer. Will she be able to get rid of her unwanted wizardry?
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MY REVIEW
Alyssa McCarthy
had defeated an evil wizard six months ago. Now, all of a sudden, another
wizard has found her and is creating problems for her. This wizard has
enchanted Alyssa, causing her to do uncontrollable magic in order to resurrect
the Master wizard. When chaos ensues, Alyssa vows to do whatever it takes to
defeat the wizard and hopefully never do magic again.
This was book
two of the Alyssa McCarthy series. I must say, I did not enjoy it as much as
the first one. It was written from the perspective of a preteen, but there were
parts that were beyond what a preteen would think to do or say. I liked that
the protagonist was a young girl, and even that age group was fine, but the
plot was too far fetched as to be believable. Even the humorous parts missed the
mark. The conversations between Alyssa and her guardian would all of a sudden
turn explosive for no good reason. I think the author was trying to evoke it as
a preteen’s volatile personality but it didn’t quite hit the mark. The
conversations also would feel stilted and rushed. I believe the story could
greatly improve with a little warmth added in.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.
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