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Inside the Illusion (Everworld, 9) |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Possibly the best... Review: Now this was a book I didn't want to put down! If you've read all or even some of the previous ones, this book is must. Finally, some of the mysteries of Everworld begin to unravel, as Senna finally explains her place in everthing...and everyone else's. As the five kids make their way into Egypt, hoping to find Senna's mother, instead they're captured by a large group of Amazons who have conquered the land... I won't say anything else to avoid spoiling the story, buy truly, this one is the best so far. Senna isn't a character I expected to hear from, but somehow, getting inside her twisted head for the first time, it was hard not to identify with her, and sympathize with her at least a bit. Prior to this book, I despised Senna, but now she just might be my favorite. Also, the Amazons as well were simply above cool! Nothing like some good strong females to make a story more exciting. Anyway, this book was great, and I recommend it to anyone who's been following the series. These books don't stand well on their own, and you'd be hopelessly lost otherwise.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Possibly the best... Review: Now this was a book I didn't want to put down! If you've read all or even some of the previous ones, this book is must. Finally, some of the mysteries of Everworld begin to unravel, as Senna finally explains her place in everthing...and everyone else's. As the five kids make their way into Egypt, hoping to find Senna's mother, instead they're captured by a large group of Amazons who have conquered the land... I won't say anything else to avoid spoiling the story, buy truly, this one is the best so far. Senna isn't a character I expected to hear from, but somehow, getting inside her twisted head for the first time, it was hard not to identify with her, and sympathize with her at least a bit. Prior to this book, I despised Senna, but now she just might be my favorite. Also, the Amazons as well were simply above cool! Nothing like some good strong females to make a story more exciting. Anyway, this book was great, and I recommend it to anyone who's been following the series. These books don't stand well on their own, and you'd be hopelessly lost otherwise.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Greak book! Review: Oh the agony! I cannot believe myself. I hate getting into series like these where all the books arent out... and then I get so into them and have to wait months for the next one to be available! Grrr... anyways, about the book. It was wonderful, Senna's plan is revealed of how she is going about taking over Everworld, and I completely unexpected it. But there are some things in the book that dont quite add up, well i dont want to give anything away, so read it for yourself!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Best in Series Review: This book has all the twists and turns that the first eight are so emersed in. April is the narrator and does a good job too. After each page you will be wanting more and more, so after the book's open end, you'll just have to buy the next book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Inside the Illusion Review: This book is one of the best so far. You get to see this book through Senna a witch that brought 4 other people to Everworld. In this book the five of them, David, April, Christopher, Jalil, and Senna herself are in search of Senna's mother a powerful witch that may help them save Everworld and get them home. They incounter the god of the Alligators and travel to the Egyptian part of Everworld in search of Senna's mother. I give this book 5 stars because out of the nine books that are out so far this one and number one are my favorites.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: surprise Review: This book was a total surprise to me.I never expected Senna to be the narrator of one of the books.If you have read the animorphs books you'll know that Applegate tends to use the same style of writing over and over like as she also has in the everworld series but this one was totally different.Now that Senna tells her story it makes Christopher's,David's,April's,and Jalil's stories alot easier to understand.This book was by far the best in the series.Senna's lust for power makes it even better.Although I despise Senna Applegate almost made me feel sorry for her.Almost.This was a great book and I can't wait to read the next one.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: she really draws her series' out! Review: When Everworld first came out I was really excited! It was such a cool series! But K. A. Applegate has a way of drawing things out way too far! First Animorphs(where the same thing happened in every book, there are 40 something). Now this series! I say end it now while you're ahead! If you're out to read the whole series I have three words of advice to you: IT GETS TEDIOUS.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A View from Senna's Perspective Review: When you read other Everworld books, you read about 4 different teenagers who just want to go back to the real world and that Everworld is one whole big question mark to them. But in this book, you'll read about Senna, the power-hungry witch of the 21st century. You'll see others from Senna's perspective, and she thinks the other 4 as weaklings, her toys, no powers, just humans, period. She believes herself as invincible, and that she will rule Everworld someday. She meets her mother, and rebukes her. This book is extremely interesting like all the other Everworld books, where the five teenagers will reach 'Egypt', meet the Egyptian god of crocodiles, destroy the dam made by gold-seeking dwarfs, save the people from starvation, discover a whole new Egypt overrun by Amazons, and escape from Merlin (again), and make a deal with Senna's mother to send the Coo-Hatch back to their world.
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