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Resurrection (Wicked #5) Paperback | Pages: 402 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 10471 Users | 217 Reviews

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Original Title: Resurrection (Wicked, #5)
ISBN: 1416972277 (ISBN13: 9781416972273)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wicked #5

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Who is Alex Carruthers? That is the question Wicked fans have been asking for nearly six years. Spellbound, the fourth and seemingly final book in the Wicked series, originally published in 2003, left readers on the edge of their seats with a classic cliffhanger ending. But now, as new fans of the bind-up editions of the series begin to ask the same question, the true and final conclusion to the Wicked series will emerge. And all their questions will be answered in this heart-stopping, magical adventure about witches, destiny, and the beyond.

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Title:Resurrection (Wicked #5)
Author:Nancy Holder
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 402 pages
Published:July 7th 2009 by Simon Pulse (first published June 30th 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Witches

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This review is going to be a little quick. But I stand by on what I said in the first two books. The only difference with this book is the way the explanation of the feud between the two families.In the first four books we know that the Cahors massacred the Deveraux family after the marriage of Isabeau and Jean failed to produce a child for the Deveraux and failed to give the Cahors the secret of the Black Fire.But in this book, it turns out that a warlock murdered an Cahors & Deveraux



Ok, totally completely freaking loved this series and hate, hate, HATE that it's over. I'm extremely happy that it looks like Eli and Nicole are going to get back together. I always liked him best for her even when he was being evil. And may I say thank friggin' God that Jer stopped being a total pussy and finally admitted him and Holly were mean't to be together. It's sad that Holly's gonna be blind and stuck on that freaky council now forever :-PAnd I wanna ask anybody who reads this review,

I laughed my way through this book; mostly to keep from crying. So so so bad. It should be titled Deus ex Machina considering the authors' obsession with magic or God/s/ess/es/wtf just fixing every plot hole.I really loved this series as a teen but all I have to say for it now is that it was entertaining (probably for the wrong reasons) and the ideas were great but poor writing and development combined with a shoddy editing job unfortunately left us with a disappointing series.

The end of the feud is here. With our cast of characters spread across the globe, all working toward the end, it's up to fate if they win or lose this battle.For Holly, she's with Alex and the Temple of Air fleshing out covens of warlocks and defeating them all. Alex still wants to be in thrall with her, and Holly is still reluctant because of her love for Jer. Armand and Pablo are still with her, but both are uneasy in this new alliance.For Amanda and Nicole, they have taken up residence in the

Ever since I read Wicked two years ago, I've been a fan of this series. It may not be every one's cup of tea, and the magic in these books are nothing like Harry Potter, quiet the opposite in fact, filled with darkness and evil, and you never quiet know which side everyone is on....But that's one of the things I enjoy so much about this series.And Wicked: Resurrection was anything but a disappoint, a fitting conclusion to the series. After having the last two books leaving you hanging, wanting

This series finally ended awesomely. It explained every thing. it just sort of rushed it all at the end. At times it was a little hard to follow due to all the time traveling with out people knowing it happened. Although I liked how that factored in. This was well worth the slowness at the begining.

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