Difference between revisions of "Wizard's Holiday"
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*Hardcourt Books hardcover, October 2003. ISBN 0-152-04771-9. | *Hardcourt Books hardcover, October 2003. ISBN 0-152-04771-9. | ||
− | *Magic Carpet Books mass-market paperback: scheduled summer 2005. ISBN | + | *Magic Carpet Books mass-market paperback: scheduled summer 2005. ISBN 0-152-05207-0. |
Back-cover blurb: | Back-cover blurb: | ||
"Rest and relaxation -- that's what Nita thinks she's going to get when her little sister, Dairine, signs her up for a wizardly "cultural exchange" program, sending Nita and her partner-wizard Kit halfway across the galaxy over spring break. But nothing about wizardry -- not even vacation -- is ever quite that simple. Back home, Dairine and her dad have to cope with their side of the exchange: three young wizards who've just moved in and are eager to start experiencing a strange alien culture . . . Earth." | "Rest and relaxation -- that's what Nita thinks she's going to get when her little sister, Dairine, signs her up for a wizardly "cultural exchange" program, sending Nita and her partner-wizard Kit halfway across the galaxy over spring break. But nothing about wizardry -- not even vacation -- is ever quite that simple. Back home, Dairine and her dad have to cope with their side of the exchange: three young wizards who've just moved in and are eager to start experiencing a strange alien culture . . . Earth." |
Revision as of 10:05, 14 March 2005
The seventh novel of the Young Wizards series.
Publication history:
- Hardcourt Books hardcover, October 2003. ISBN 0-152-04771-9.
- Magic Carpet Books mass-market paperback: scheduled summer 2005. ISBN 0-152-05207-0.
Back-cover blurb:
"Rest and relaxation -- that's what Nita thinks she's going to get when her little sister, Dairine, signs her up for a wizardly "cultural exchange" program, sending Nita and her partner-wizard Kit halfway across the galaxy over spring break. But nothing about wizardry -- not even vacation -- is ever quite that simple. Back home, Dairine and her dad have to cope with their side of the exchange: three young wizards who've just moved in and are eager to start experiencing a strange alien culture . . . Earth."