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Rating: Summary: Not as good as the others Review: I actually found this book kind of hard, and difficult. I really hated how it started and ended. I really loved all the other ones but in a sense, if you read the other ones you sort of have to know what happends but it will kill you to get there. I really did not enjoy it. :|
Rating: Summary: WEll..... Review: I must say I was pretty disapointed in the ending. I like the first one because I thought the characters were so realistic and loveable you just had to like them. Of course the plot of all the book hasn't been the same since "Of TWo Minds" but it was been ok. I thought this book was kind of a waste of time. And when are they gonna get married? The authors have pro-longed this stupid wedding for 4 books. Each time something total un-realtic happens. I really hope that the authors keep the books alive. I hope there will be more cahracters and a better plot.
Rating: Summary: It wasn't as good as it should have been Review: In this new book in the minds series, Coren and Lenora are not as entertaining as they usually are. They catch on way too slowly to where they are, and what has happened. The thing with losing powers in a place and being helpless and stupid is very worn out, as it was used in the preceding books. When you get over the negative things and the big-headedness of the authors,though, it is quite rewarding as all the other books in the minds series are, and I hope that the authors keep on writing about Coren and Lenora because they are a bright and interesting couple,and I'm sure every reader of the series wants to see them married, even if they are always getting into some kind of complicated mess.
Rating: Summary: Back, and more paradoxical than ever... Review: Lenora and Coren strike again in the latest entry of the Minds series by Carol Matas and Perry Nodelman. The protagonists of Of Two Minds, More Minds, and Out of Their Minds find themselves in a new predicament when they are inexplicably transported to modern day Winnipeg. Only, it's not quite Winnipeg as we know it. There's a huge convention going on, with everyone insisting to be Lenora and Coren, characters from their favorite series. Lenora and Coren find that the authors of this fabulously popular series (Matas and Nodelman must be the first to write themselves as fictional characters in their own novel) think them to be only a figment of their imagination! Things get increasingly confusing, with multiple impersonations of both Lenora and Coren refusing to believe that they're the real thing. And just why is everyone worshipping the deity Sayley? Why can no one in Winnipeg remember their past? Why has Leni suddenly decided to impersonate Lenora back home? The book raises (and assuages) these questions, as well as provides a satisfying conclusion to Hevak, Leni, Cori, and the rest of the crew. Why only four stars? Well, the authors' self-lauding attitude ("our books are fantastic and popular, and everyone loves them") implied in the convention got slightly irritating. And there's not really much in the way of character development. The whole idea of the world, and Lenora and Coren inconveniently losing their powers to create a plot is getting a bit old. However, A Meeting of Minds is a very quick, entertaining, and certainly creative read. I was particularly amused by how the authors stated their opinions of the cover of Of Two Minds through Lenora and Coren... Not a great place to pick up the series, but surely satisfying for those who have been following it all along.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as the others Review: Lenora and Coren suddenly find themselves trapped in a different world. Just seconds before, they were standing in Coren's palace, discussing their wedding plans. Previously, Lenora's powers had landed her in mysterious worlds along with her fiance, Coren. Normally, Lenora would be able to use her imaginative powers to imagine herself and Coren back to the palace. But in this new world, her and Coren's powers are not functioning. As you can tell, Lenora has the power to imagine herself places, along with imagining any item she desires. Coren, on the other hand, has the ability to read peoples' minds. Now, instead of worrying about their powers, they must figure a way out of this confusing world. The people here use paper money to trade for things and worship a god named Sayley ( which has an extraordinary resemblance to a child they know). What does this all mean? More importantly, who transported them here? This is an exceptional book. If you liked the Harry Potter series, you will definitely enjoy this book. This complicated, yet easy to comprehend story will never let you down. Lenora and Coren's antics will keep you reading. Although this book is quite interesting, I would rate it four stars out of five because the end is a bit of a letdown. The authors do a wonderful job describing and animating the characters, but when it comes to the end, they skimp on the descriptions. Even though the ending is disappointing, the rest of the book is great. By Amanda H
Rating: Summary: The Ending Could Have Been Better Review: Lenora and Coren suddenly find themselves trapped in a different world. Just seconds before, they were standing in Coren's palace, discussing their wedding plans. Previously, Lenora's powers had landed her in mysterious worlds along with her fiance, Coren. Normally, Lenora would be able to use her imaginative powers to imagine herself and Coren back to the palace. But in this new world, her and Coren's powers are not functioning. As you can tell, Lenora has the power to imagine herself places, along with imagining any item she desires. Coren, on the other hand, has the ability to read peoples' minds. Now, instead of worrying about their powers, they must figure a way out of this confusing world. The people here use paper money to trade for things and worship a god named Sayley ( which has an extraordinary resemblance to a child they know). What does this all mean? More importantly, who transported them here? This is an exceptional book. If you liked the Harry Potter series, you will definitely enjoy this book. This complicated, yet easy to comprehend story will never let you down. Lenora and Coren's antics will keep you reading. Although this book is quite interesting, I would rate it four stars out of five because the end is a bit of a letdown. The authors do a wonderful job describing and animating the characters, but when it comes to the end, they skimp on the descriptions. Even though the ending is disappointing, the rest of the book is great. By Amanda H
Rating: Summary: this book is the bomb! Review: this book is fantastic! if you ask me, it's a million times better than the harry potter series. it was very suspenseful and i loved how it made me feel so small and insignificant by thinking of so many different universes and different creatures. the idea was fresh, original, and surprisingly light and refreshing. (it sounds like i'm advertising for sprite or something, doesn't it?) i loved how suspenseful it is, too. is there a sequel? if there is, please e-mail
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