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# ''The Lost'' (2014)
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* PortalNetwork: Leads into the Shadowland, which is basically a combo of [[Literature/TheDresdenFiles the Nevernever]] and [[Series/TheTwilightZone that creepy parallel dimension from "Little Girl Lost."]] These portals can only be accessed by "Curves;" those who cannot, called "Straight and Narrows," suffer PortalSlam instead.

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* PortalNetwork: Leads into the Shadowland, which is basically a combo of [[Literature/TheDresdenFiles the Nevernever]] and [[Series/TheTwilightZone [[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 that creepy parallel dimension from "Little Girl Lost."]] These portals can only be accessed by "Curves;" those who cannot, called "Straight and Narrows," suffer PortalSlam instead.
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Had a Natter bullet, so I don't think it qualifies


* PlotHole: In one chapter, the protagonists are inside a supposedly magic-proof cell, held captive by the New Order. Wisty manages to magically open the cell door (which is locked) right before a prison guard enters the cell. The guard had to have seen the door open by magic, but simply leads the prisoners into a torture chamber and never mentions the would-be escape. To say the guard FailedASpotCheck would be an understatement.
** Actually, the Visitor opened the door. The chapter cut off right as the door unlocked, for effect. It only made it look like Wisty had used magic to pop open the lock. Unless the Visitor and Wisty [[LudicrousPrecision opened the lock at exactly the same time]]...Hmm...
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: “Guns? Soldiers? In our house? In a free country? In the middle of the night? A ‘school’ night, even.”

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: “Guns? Soldiers? In our house? In a free country? In the middle of the night? A ‘school’ ''school'' night, even.”
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: "''Witch and Wizard''". What do you think it’s about?



* TrilogyCreep / PostScriptSeason: As with ''Literature/MaximumRide'' the series was originally limited to a trilogy. However, a fourth book, ''The Kiss,'' was released in February 2013.

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* TrilogyCreep / PostScriptSeason: TrilogyCreep: As with ''Literature/MaximumRide'' the series was originally limited to a trilogy. However, a fourth book, ''The Kiss,'' was released in February 2013.
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* BadassGrandpa: Despite the fact that he [[WouldHurtAChild kills innocent children]] for 'fun' and has made our protagonists'(and pretty much everyone else's) lives a living hell, The One Who Is The One is definitely this.
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''Witch & Wizard'' is a dystopian future/fantasy YA series by Creator/JamesPatterson and a number of co-writers. The eponymous first book was released in 2009; subsequent novels were published in 2010 and 2011, with the fourth novel to be released in 2013.

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''Witch & Wizard'' is a dystopian future/fantasy YA series by Creator/JamesPatterson and a number of co-writers. The eponymous first book was released in 2009; subsequent novels were published in 2010 and 2011, with the fourth novel to be released in 2013.
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fixed typos


The series is being given a graphic novel adapation by Creator/YenPress and consists of four novels thus far:

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The series is being given a graphic novel adapation adaptation by Creator/YenPress and consists of four novels thus far:



* CrapsackWorld: Hoo boy, is it ever ! The [[TheEmpire New Order]] has brainwashed people, banned books, art, and music, and they are taking innocent children and either torture them, turn them into [[ChildSoldier soldiers]], and much, much more. Not to mention, the distrust, bombs,[[NightmareFuel Shadowland]]...

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* CrapsackWorld: Hoo boy, is it ever ! The [[TheEmpire New Order]] has brainwashed people, banned books, art, and music, and they are taking innocent children and either torture torturing them, turn turning them into [[ChildSoldier soldiers]], and or much, much more.worse. Not to mention, the distrust, bombs,[[NightmareFuel Shadowland]]...



* FunWithAcronyms: N.O., The New Order. Lampshaded by Whit- "NO. It seemed totally appropriate, even a touch poetic."

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* FunWithAcronyms: N.O., The New Order. Lampshaded by Whit- Whit: "NO. It seemed totally appropriate, even a touch poetic."
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* PragmaticAdaptation: The manga compresses the books while still keeping the overall plot.
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The series is being given a manga adapation by Creator/YenPress and consists of four novels thus far:

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The series is being given a manga graphic novel adapation by Creator/YenPress and consists of four novels thus far:
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* BadassGrandpa: Despite the fact that he [[WouldHurtAChild kills innocent children]] and has made our protagonists' lives a living hell, The One Who Is The One is definitely this.

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* BadassGrandpa: Despite the fact that he [[WouldHurtAChild kills innocent children]] for 'fun' and has made our protagonists' protagonists'(and pretty much everyone else's) lives a living hell, The One Who Is The One is definitely this.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Wisty uses a [[spoiler:drumstick]] as a magic wand.

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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Wisty uses a [[spoiler:drumstick]] as a magic wand. Though to be fair, it was originally one, just disguised.



* LittleMissBadass: Wisty. She is fifteen years old and a truant, and yet, she is the most powerful witch in the story.

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* LittleMissBadass: Wisty. She is fifteen years old and a truant, and yet, she is the most powerful witch in the story. Her brother is her equal, the One is greater than either of them, the Mountain King is at the One's level... and that's pretty much it. Sure, there are a few people in her weight class other than them, but only this three are actually 'stronger' or even as strong.
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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Like ''KeysToTheKingdom,'' this might help explain the [[TotallyRadical weird slang]] and advanced technology.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: Like ''KeysToTheKingdom,'' ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom,'' this might help explain the [[TotallyRadical weird slang]] and advanced technology.
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* {{Expy}}: Sasha is one of Fang from W&W's sister series, MaximumRide.

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* {{Expy}}: Sasha is one of Fang from W&W's sister series, MaximumRide.''Literature/MaximumRide''.



* [[ShoutOut Shout-Out]]: To the author’s other series, ''MaximumRide.'' To be more specific "kids with wings. That's likely."

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* [[ShoutOut Shout-Out]]: To the author’s other series, ''MaximumRide.'' ''Literature/MaximumRide''. To be more specific "kids with wings. That's likely."



* TotallyRadical: Much like Creator/JamesPatterson’s other young adult series, ''MaximumRide.''

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* TotallyRadical: Much like Creator/JamesPatterson’s other young adult series, ''MaximumRide.'' ''Literature/MaximumRide''.



* TrilogyCreep / PostScriptSeason: As with ''MaximumRide,'' the series was originally limited to a trilogy. However, a fourth book, ''The Kiss,'' was released in February 2013.

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* TrilogyCreep / PostScriptSeason: As with ''MaximumRide,'' ''Literature/MaximumRide'' the series was originally limited to a trilogy. However, a fourth book, ''The Kiss,'' was released in February 2013.
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''Witch & Wizard'' is a dystopian future/fantasy YA series by JamesPatterson and a number of co-writers. The eponymous first book was released in 2009; subsequent novels were published in 2010 and 2011, with the fourth novel to be released in 2013.

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''Witch & Wizard'' is a dystopian future/fantasy YA series by JamesPatterson Creator/JamesPatterson and a number of co-writers. The eponymous first book was released in 2009; subsequent novels were published in 2010 and 2011, with the fourth novel to be released in 2013.



* TotallyRadical: Much like JamesPatterson’s other young adult series, ''MaximumRide.''

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* TotallyRadical: Much like JamesPatterson’s Creator/JamesPatterson’s other young adult series, ''MaximumRide.''

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