The Wishbreaker

The Wishbreaker by Tyler Whitesides is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers on December 3, 2019. This 336-page book continues the adventures of Ace and his genie, Ridge, as they embark on a quest to rescue their friend Tina from a rogue genie. The story explores the complexities of being a Wishmaker, where every wish granted comes with significant consequences, and the characters must navigate these challenges within a limited timeframe.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and humor as Ace and Ridge team up with unexpected allies to confront their formidable foe. The narrative incorporates elements of fantasy and magic, making it appealing to fans of juvenile fiction. With themes of survival and the importance of learning from past mistakes, this book offers an engaging experience for middle-grade readers looking for a mix of excitement and whimsy.
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Ace and Ridge are back to save their friend–and the world–in this sequel to The Wishmakers, which Chris Grabenstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library, praised as a “fantastically fast-paced and funny read.”
Being a Wishmaker may be more trouble than it’s worth. Sure, you get a genie who can grant an unlimited number of wishes, but for each one you make you have to accept an awful consequence in return. Not to mention that you’re also given an impossible quest and only seven days to fulfill it!
Despite all that, Ace and his genie, Ridge, managed to complete their last mission–but they couldn’t save their friend Tina from being abducted by a rogue genie who’s bent on using his limitless power to rule the world. To rescue her, Ace must reunite with Ridge to become a Wishmaker once more, and they’ll need to team up with the unlikeliest of new allies. It’s not every day you get a second chance to save the world, so Ace is determined to learn from his past mistakes and wish for the best, literally.
Perfect for fans of Max Brailler, Adam Gidwitz, and Dan Gutman, this middle grade series is a wonderful mix of unpredictable magic, zany humor, and daring adventure. “An ingenious premise” raved Kirkus in a starred review!
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