Sunday, June 3, 2012

Interworld - Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves

Interworld - Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves

Rating:

3.8/5          52 customer reviews

Review:

Summary

An astounding tale of adventure, danger, magic, science, friendship, spaceships, and, oh yeah, the battle to save all the people in all the worlds in all possible dimensions.
Joey Harker isn't a hero.
In fact, he's the kind of guy who gets lost in his own house.
But one day, Joey gets really lost. He walks straight out of his world and into another dimension.
Joey's walk between worlds makes him prey to armies of magic and science, both determined to harness Joey's power to travel between the dimensions. The only thing standing in their way is Joey—or, more precisely, an army of Joeys, all from different dimensions and all determined to save the worlds.
Now Joey must make a choice: return to the life he knows or join the battle to the end.



Good Points

  • Great story line.
  • Awesome characters.
  • New York Times Bestseller.


Bad Points
  • Much too short.
  • The story seemed rushed, the places and characters in the book were not described well.

Overall
As always for Neil Gaimans books, I enjoyed this.  It was super easy to read and it was fast paced filled with action.  I thought it quite awsome/strange to be so lost you could actually wonder into another dimension!  I would recommend to anyone, but some reviews say that Diana Wynne Jones book, Homeward Bounders, had a very similar story line and was much better.  Although I have read both now, I still prefer Interworld.

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InterWorld

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