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Realm of the Reaper (Everworld, 4) |
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Rating:  Summary: Not bad, not bad at all... Review: Well, it was great and all but I liked the third book better. The goddess was sort of weird and I couldn't figure out why Jalil washed his hands 7 times. Christopher is cool, I think a lot of people will like his character. He made the ending EXTREMELY intriguing and even though this book was not my favorite I am going to read the next one without a doubt. If you are going to read the EverWorld series don't skip this one, because it is pretty fun to read even if it is a little... strange.
Rating:  Summary: Suspenceful and engrossing. Review: Well, this book was interesting, though part of this series still baffles me, and perhaps that is where their intrigue is. For instance, at first glance they might seem like typical "teeny" horror formula books, though if one actually reads them they are not. Though they do fit very well into the horror genre, and they can be a little too intense, yet in other ways they really aren't all that bad. It was very intriguing, and to say the least a little frightening, to see at last what Jalil is really thinking, since he has always been one of the most interesting to me. This book, out of all the ones I have read so far was also by far the most frightening, and an extremely stressfull read. The strange thing is that this stressful quality had virtually nothing to do with all the monsters they were fighting, instead it just bothered me that they had to go into such detail into Jalil's Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Does this really have anything to do with the overall outcome? Or was it just there to add a bit of close-to-home fear. Well, they certainly did a good job, because even now just thinking about that is making me nervous all over again. Anyway, I don't think these books would be good for anyone under at least twelve or so, because of the foul language and inuendo.
Rating:  Summary: An interesting fourth book in the series Review: Well, this book was interesting, though part of this series still baffles me, and perhaps that is where their intrigue is. For instance, at first glance they might seem like typical "teeny" horror formula books, though if one actually reads them they are not. Though they do fit very well into the horror genre, and they can be a little too intense, yet in other ways they really aren't all that bad. It was very intriguing, and to say the least a little frightening, to see at last what Jalil is really thinking, since he has always been one of the most interesting to me. This book, out of all the ones I have read so far was also by far the most frightening, and an extremely stressfull read. The strange thing is that this stressful quality had virtually nothing to do with all the monsters they were fighting, instead it just bothered me that they had to go into such detail into Jalil's Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Does this really have anything to do with the overall outcome? Or was it just there to add a bit of close-to-home fear. Well, they certainly did a good job, because even now just thinking about that is making me nervous all over again. Anyway, I don't think these books would be good for anyone under at least twelve or so, because of the foul language and inuendo.
Rating:  Summary: Lit Log #5 Review: WOAH, this book is the best book that you will ever read (unless the other books that you read are in the Everworld series). In this book you will be the character Jalil and will go through many different journeys and will encounter many different foes. Many people who you will think who and what they are, but really aren't. Overall this book will blow your mind with the amazing descriptions of friends and enemies. I hope that you will enjoy reading this book!!! :-)
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