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Brave the Betrayal (Everworld, 8)

Brave the Betrayal (Everworld, 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some of the best books ever
Review: These books are so awesome. When I started reading them I couldn't put them down. The whole series is addicting. I read each book as soon as it comes out and then I sit around a wait for the next one. This book was wonderful but I expected nothing less from an author who has written a great series so far. I recomend these books to anyone and everyone. They are truly un-forgetable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a pretty cool book.
Review: This book happens after the heroes' conflict with Ka Anor (#6) and with Olympus (#7). In this one, they somehow go to an African-like place in which they encouter many strange jungle beings and the alien metal-smiths the "Coo-hatch," one of which is featured on the cover of this book. I say read the other Everworlds before this, but this one is cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really awesome!
Review: This book was a wonderful addition to the Everworld series. These books just seem to keep getting better and better as they go along! I love the characters' determination to fight for what they believe in in this story, it's very nice. I totally recommend this one, Jalil's narraration makes it interesting!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cool
Review: This book was really interesting. As all the others. They were all very exciting and educational with all the ancient mythology.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reader from U.S.
Review: This book, Brave the Betrayel got really interesting with Senna's blood and the crazy old minor god in Africa. This book adds on another part of the adventure in Everworld. It must be hard living in a place full of fear and dreams. And then also living in the Real World. The search to go to Egypt to Senna's mother for the Coo-Hatch is dangerous but the Coo-Hatch (creatures excellent with medal) could create more worse and dangerous tools. Brave the Betrayel will leave you at the tip of your chair and wanting to learn what then happens in the next book of: Inside the Illusion Book #9.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This almost broke my four-star limit!
Review: This has got to be, by far, the best of the EVERWORLD series. We are introduced into lesser known myths, and Applegate continues to dive into the controversial religion topic recently brought up in the series. It's absolutely fascinating.

Jalil narrates this addition where the group enters into Africa, where they meet a rather annoying Orisha, or African minor god. Also, they meet up with some old characters...

It's the longest EVERWORLD book I've seen for awhile. The description and emotion is excellent, and I'm quite happy with the new cover artist. I like him better than Greg (sorry, Greg fans) This is a worthy addition to the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gview
Review: this is a great book, every one in the world that likes adventure should read it

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is easily the best new series out there!
Review: With the new Everworld comes a host of new problems- includingAfrican gods, "Dancing spider-monkeys" and a world thattakes vertigo to new heigths. I think that the new idea that "bleeeding" between universes occurs- the idea that stuff in both universes is connected.


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