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Diane Duane
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Harcourt Brace and Company; later printing edition (Jun 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0152162445
  • ISBN-13: 978-0152162443
  • Product Dimensions: 17.7 x 10.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 481,378 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Young wizards Nita and Kit face their most terrifying challenge yet: Nita's bratty little sister, Dairine. Not only is Dairine far too smart for a ten-year-old, she also has recently become a wizard, and worse yet, a wizard with almost limitless power. When Dairine's computerized wizard's manual glibly sends her off on her novice adventure - her Ordeal - Kit and Nita end up chasing her across the galaxy, trying to catch up with Dairine before she gets into trouble so deep that not even her brains can rescue her. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"'She didn't cause any trouble, did she?' Nita said.
'Trouble?' said the Stationmaster, and led them off across the bright floor and showed them the place where several large pieces of the ceiling had been shot down. 'Trouble?' it said, pointing out the places where the floors were melted, indicating the blaster scars in the kiosks and the large cordoned-off area where maintenance people of various species were scraping and scrubbing coffee-ground-smelling residue off the floor. 'Oh, no trouble. Not really.'"
- at the Crossings on Rirhath B, herein

At a minimum, read SO YOU WANT TO BE A WIZARD (which introduces Nita, Kit, and to a lesser extent Nita's sister Dairine) before tackling this book. Ideally, you should also read DEEP WIZARDRY first, in which Nita's family found out that she's a wizard.

HIGH WIZARDRY differs from the earlier volumes in the series in that Nita and Kit, while present and even leading off as viewpoint characters, are not the focus. The main character is Nita's younger sister Dairine, who as the story opens - on the day their parents have just taken delivery of a new computer - has just got hold of Nita's manual, said the Oath, and is waiting for something to happen. Dairine, in fact, becomes one of the first human wizards to receive the beta-test version of the wizards' manual on a computer instead of in book form, so (as with each of the previous two books) we have another way of accessing wizardry being introduced.

The beta-test version of the wizards' manual. Think about that for a moment. This would be trouble even if a new-made wizard *didn't* face an Ordeal after taking the Oath, the problem for which he or she is a solution. Furthermore, since the youngest wizards are least likely to hesitate before attempting the supposedly impossible, wizards' Ordeals tend to deal with the toughest problems. And Dairine, just to make life interesting, would like to grow up to be a Jedi knight; she immediately dives into the bits of the manual that'll let her *really* travel. And thanks to the new version of the manual, it's set up in such a way that the wizard can access it without necessarily fully understanding how a spell will operate; she just has to be able to specify what she wants to do.

HIGH WIZARDRY puts me in mind of CS Lewis' PERELANDRA, because the core problem that Dairine faces in her ordeal is that of a world whose newly awakened inhabitants - essentially intelligent machines - face their first critical Choice that will determine how their species' history will play out. And how does one explain to an AI that fixing the bugs in the universe is not necessarily a good idea?

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I use "High Wizardry" for an 8th grade interdisciplinary unit on astronomy. Besides being a gripping fantasy, Duane weaves in most of the concepts taught by our science teacher. It could be used for a computer unit, since it deals with them also.It's a tough read for some 8th graders; I'd like to see an audio book published. My kids love this book.
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Brilliant! 18 Feb 2001
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If you've read the previous books involving Nita and Kit (and even if you haven't) you'll love this! I couldn't stop reading it, and was hooked from page one. This is a must read!
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