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My Wizard Buddy: Target Earth (Book Three) | LitPick Book Reviews
My Wizard Buddy: Target Earth (Book Three)
My Wizard Buddy: Target Earth (My Wizards Buddy)
My Wizard Buddy: Target Earth (Book Three)
In this captivating story, Tyler, now 13 years old, has lost his unique friend. Suddenly, he's captured on Earth by an ancient race of galaxy hunters called the Genzi, and must find his own way to escape without the help of Dirk, his wizard buddy. Detained along with fifteen other Earthlings, he must outwit the Genzi as they place dangerous games of skill and agility in his path. Does Dirk manage to find Tyler and save the day--or will Tyler have to fend for himself and his band of fellow humans? This is the third book of My Wizard Buddy Series, a magic and exciting trilogy that blends eye-popping fantasy along with valuable coming-of-age lessons. Some reviews: "Tyler and fifteen other Earthlings are taken by a group called Genzi. They are forced to endure challenges and games. Book Three takes on a more serious tone than the first two books. Tyler is growing up and so are his challenges. He must use his wit and not lose hope. His hope centers around his wizard friend, Dirk, who he hopes will come to his rescue. That's what friends are for." --Susanne Leist. GoodReads. "This third installment is a perfect conclusion to the trilogy and looking back it is amazing to think how much is covered in these three short works. I hope Tyler and Dirk return again soon as young adults." --James A. McCormick. GoodReads

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Science Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 8 - 12

In Book Three of My Wizard Buddy by Scott Spotson, Tyler is now 13 and when these creatures called Genzi (aliens that travel around and destroy other planets) come to Earth, there is trouble. 16 humans are taken, one of them is Tyler. They do test on those 16 people to study them before they take over the planet.

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