Everworld #12: Entertain the End

by K. A. Applegate

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½ (65 ratings; 3.9)

Description

David, Jalil, Christopher and April have been swept into another world on a search for Senna, David's girlfriend. They have battled sea-gods and strange magic to continue their journey - will they finally make it home or are they destined to roam this unearthly world for ever? In the EVERWORLD series.

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English

User reviews

LibraryThing member Passionlessfool
The everworld series is one of my all tme favorites, even beating out Harry Potter. That said, I was disapointed that they did not return home.
LibraryThing member benuathanasia
A truly brilliant take on mythology. For anyone who has ever been a fan of the religions of yore you'll be enthralled with Applegate's world of aliens and gods. My favorite series when it first came out and still one of my favorite series. The beginning of the first book is a bit difficult to get
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into, but once you get past that it is simply phenomenal. Applegate creates an entire world within Everworld while drawing enough from our own world so as not to entirely alienate or confuse the audience.
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LibraryThing member TZacek
When a group of teens are sucked through a rip in the world and dragged into another, all sorts of shenanigans are likely to follow. Such is the case for David, Christopher, Jalil, April, and Senna who are now thrown into a world that is like ours, but not. There are people and beings and sights
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here that aren’t possible, but exist. And every new person, event, and disaster becomes weirder and more disastrous than the last.
This twelve volume series, while not always entirely captivating, was entertaining. Each book is written from the viewpoint of a different character and I tended to like some more than others. April and Christopher always left me entertained while David and Jalil mostly just annoyed me. And the one book written from Senna’s viewpoint was my least favorite. However, these were quick reads and the end result was satisfying without being predictable.
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