Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780590878548
ISBN number: 0590878549
Label: Scholastic Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Scholastic Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: July 01, 2000
Publishing house: Scholastic Paperbacks
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 257354
Studio: Scholastic Paperbacks
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David, Christopher, Jalil and April have finally found allies in Everworld and they continue their adventures in this subsequent exciting part.
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Most YA series are for girls. A few are almost gender neutral.
I recently finished #8 and am pleased the the character development over the arc of the series. We will see if the authors can maintain.
The aliens are a bit weird. I wonder if they come from a fictional or movie tradition I am not aware of.
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I was so pleased to return home from work 3 days after ordering and finding the book in my box! The condition was better than expected and I am now almost finished with this volume.
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I would have to say that so far this was my least favorite book. Don't get me wrong though, I still enjoyed it.
This books has the group leaving Olympus in order to find Senna's mom in Egypt. They must find Senna's mom so she can send the Coo Hatch back to there own world so they'll agree to quit making weapons for the Hetwan. They make it to Africa where they meet Eshu. He turns out to be a "speaker" for the African gods and claims that they must make a sacrifice to please the gods. The majority of the group is against this and so Eshu sends them through many perils. One of them is sending to a world where everything is upside down. There they meet some of there Viking friends. Can they make it out of this world alive without having to make a sacrifice?
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I love all of these books but since Jalil is my least favorite character except for Senna. I didn't really like this one as much as the others. It had some pretty interesting twists though. Eshu was a real pain in the butt. I love what they did to Senna. She deserves it. Everone that loves Science Fiction has got to love this series. I can't wait till I can read number 9.
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In this book, Jalil tells it all as he, Christopher, David, April, and Senna travel across a seemingly African plain, on a mission for the Goddess Athena: find Senna's mother, a witch who supposedly has enough power to open gateways between the universes. Along the way they have plenty of problems of their own, mostly revolving around Senna, who we're pretty sure now is at least a partial enemy. Jalil has a few real world difficulties as well (such as getting a date, hee hee). The characters are real as ever, and the discriptions vivid as always, but as a warning to those younger than fourteen or so, this one is also exceptionally gory, even more so than usual.
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