From time immemorial the Omar witch clan has lived in hiding from the bloodthirsty Odish witch clan, waiting for the chosen one to arrive. According to the stars the prophecy will soon be fulfilled.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really enjoyed this book. Even though it allowed for another book, it ended the story with very few loose ends!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Anaid is a smart, dependable, often overlooked teenage girl. She is the exact opposite of her beautiful, fun spirited and exuberant mother. It's hard to believe that the two are even related. On the morning of Anaid's mother disappearance, she discovers that there is much more to her mother than meets the eyes. Selene, her mother, is a witch. "The Chosen One" to be exact, the witch that is prophesied to end the war between the two witch clans. Taught and trained by four other women of her mother's clan, they discover that Anaid is more powerful than any other witch they have come across. She seems to be the only one that can save Selene from the rival witch clan. Redefining the term of witch, Carranza immerses her readers in the tale of an unlikely girl, whose powers come from the natural elements found around her. Although the cliche of the unnoticed teenager destined for great things is often overplayed, the actual logistics for this transformation is an astonishing addition to the plot! Teen readers will find themselves easily relating to Anaid and her wish for friendship and her perseverance through her struggles. Even though the novel starts out slow, it makes up for lack of intrigue in the remaining chapters! While there are many tales of witches, the mythology relating to the history of the clans is sure to captivate the curiosity of any reader. The multiple plot twits will keep readers guessing until the very end!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Anaid is short, too smart for popularity, and embarrassed by her mother. But when her mother suddenly disappears, Anaid realizes that she's a witch. And not just any witch, but the daughter of the Chosen One. She's the one who's supposed to end the bloody war between the Odish and the Omar. As she searches for her mother, Anaid finds out more about her heritage and about herself. I found WAR OF THE WITCHES to be exciting, though it was slightly confusing at parts. There's a great plot and original characters, and if you're a fantasy lover and can get past some of the details, I'm sure you'll like this book. Reviewed by: Harmony
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