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The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Dropshipping and You
Dropshipping and You
Mia Morneault, Reporter • March 25, 2024

I immensely dislike the TikTok...

Striding away from the Belvedere building complex, junior Addie Johnson and Senior Cooper Johnson pose for a family picture in Vienna, Austria. The Johnson family lived in Austria for six years and while living there, Cooper said he enjoyed the freedom provided by public transportation. “I liked just the overall city and the public transportation,” Cooper said. “It gave me the ability to go anywhere I wanted whenever I felt like it.”
From Austria to Austin
Kaydence Wilkinson, Reporter • March 24, 2024

After taxiing lazily along the...

Pictured above is Olivia Rodrigo performing “the grudge” at her “GUTS” Tour. I left this concert feeling grateful, nostalgic and just overall so happy that I had gotten to be a part of such an unforgettable experience.
Grateful All the Time
Julia Seiden, Reporter • March 21, 2024

As the wax begins to drip down...

Jonathan's Corner
Jonathan Levinsky, Reporter • March 20, 2024

Jonathan goes over some of the...

DEN, a 35-minute-long free period students are given, is used in many ways for a variety of purposes. Students use this time to work on homework, make up missed tests and sometimes catch up with friends. Lots of students use DEN to run “errands,” as well, whether that means picking up an assignment from a teacher, visiting with a student teacher or asking the librarian about a tech issue. Students can no longer leave their designated classroom during DEN, even to go to the restroom.
DEN-tention for the Win
Kacey Miller, Editor-in-Chief • March 20, 2024

Students are now expected to remain...

To combat the growing price on fast food, my family uses fast food apps. There are five apps we use the most: QuikTrip, Sonic, Chick-fil-A, McDonalds and Whataburger.
Apps for Frugal Foodies
Kassidy Wilkinson, Reporter • March 15, 2024

It’s a classic scene in my family....

Review: The Enchanter Heir

Book Title: The Enchanter Heir

Author: Cinda Willems Chima

Price (BarnesandNoble.com): $13.98

Rating: 9/10

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The Enchanter Heir is the fourth book of the Warrior Heir Chronicles by Cinda Willems Chima, and was released on October 1, 2013.

The Enchanter Heir introduces all new characters while incorporating the characters from the first three books.

The Enchanter Heir begins with the story of main character Jonah Kinlock and what happened to him in Brazil at the Thorn Hill Massacre in Brazil. He and the rest of the surviving children develop special powers that do not correspond with the original five categories of people with special magic powers-wizards, enchanters, sorcerers, enchanters and soothsayers, called guilds-that we learn about in the first three books. Jonah has a very dark power that is different from the rest of the surviving children, called savants. He can kill someone just by touching them.

The other main character is Emma Greenwood, who grew up in Memphis, learning music from her grandfather. But when he dies, Emma is forced to live with her father, who she never knew. Or did she? Emma doesn’t remember much about her past, but when she goes to live with her dad, she is introduced to the world of wizards and other guilds.

This book was very well-written and had an extremely interesting, gripping plot. As well as introducing new characters, introducing characters from the first three books, and it was really cool to see where those old characters are now. Although this book has a big cliffhanger at the end, which was the only part I was upset about, that shouldn’t stop you from reading it, and I can’t wait for the next book!

The next installment of the Warrior Heir Chronicles is The Sorcerer Heir, which is set to be released this coming September.

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Lizzy Lamm, Writer
Sophomore Lizzy Lamm has always been interested in writing. She started writing creative stories in sixth grade, and created the middle school newspaper in eighth grade for her girl scout silver award project. She continued her love of writing into high school, and this is her second year on the Wolfpack newspaper staff. This year, she is also vice president of the new creative writing club, and secretary of the CPHS book club.

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