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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but not unique
At age fourteen, every Tharn must take the Wizard Test to determine whether they have any talent for magic. Dayven wants to fail the test very badly. He wants to continue his service as a Watcherlad, eventually becoming a Guardian, like his father. Wizards are deceitful and alter men's destinies, tempting them away from their true path. When Dayven is proven to have an...
Published on May 5, 2005 by Elena

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3.0 out of 5 stars As Expected
I enjoyed The Wizard Test. It's a nice, quick, fun story with a good message behind it. The world building is decent, though a bit short on details, as is to be expected from a short novel. I would say that it could be improved by adding more detail, history, and culture, but I think that would have made the novel too wordy. It's not especially unique, and there is...
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but not unique, May 5, 2005
This review is from: The Wizard Test (Hardcover)
At age fourteen, every Tharn must take the Wizard Test to determine whether they have any talent for magic. Dayven wants to fail the test very badly. He wants to continue his service as a Watcherlad, eventually becoming a Guardian, like his father. Wizards are deceitful and alter men's destinies, tempting them away from their true path. When Dayven is proven to have an aptitude for magic, he's horrified, but when his lord instructs him to spy on the wizards, he's given an opportunity to redeem himself. Apprenticed to an unconventional wizard named Reddick, Dayven journeys to the Cenzar enemy city, where an army prepares to march on Dayven's home, the Town-within-the-Walls, which the Tharns invaded three generations ago. There Dayven learns that there are multiple sides to every story, and wizards aren't as evil as he thought. Dayven will be faced with an impossible decision, and his choice will alter the fates of two entire peoples.

"The Wizard Test" is an entertaining, if short, fantasy that contains a valuable message about seeing things from other points of view. Bell's fantasy world is a little simplistic, but still believable and interesting enough. Dayven is sometimes bad-tempered and petulant, but he's a decent character who faces tough decisions and changes throughout the story. His interactions with the other characters are real enough, if a little stilted. The other characters can be a little distant; I would've liked to have gotten to know them better. "The Wizard Test" has its shortcomings, but none of them are enough to detract from its overall entertainment value as an interesting fantasy with a moral that transcends genre.
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3.0 out of 5 stars As Expected, May 11, 2010
This review is from: The Wizard Test (Hardcover)
I enjoyed The Wizard Test. It's a nice, quick, fun story with a good message behind it. The world building is decent, though a bit short on details, as is to be expected from a short novel. I would say that it could be improved by adding more detail, history, and culture, but I think that would have made the novel too wordy. It's not especially unique, and there is nothing profound here, so I can't give it more than a three star rating. It is a cute story worth reading, but don't expect to think much. I read it in one sitting in a very short amount of time. A nice story to read to a child, but I didn't feel fully connected with the world presented. It wasn't too much of an escape. A good lesson though, and could have been even more enjoyable if the book continued on past the last page. Decent overall, if you are a fan of the author certainly give it a shot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars liked it but would have been better if it was longer, June 8, 2009
This review is from: The Wizard Test (Paperback)
I liked this story, but like the other reviewer said, this could have been expounded more. if the story had been longer, the interactions and the development of the other characters would have been enough.

also a sequel to this would be very good.
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