Jessica G. (jaguerns) - , reviewed on + 32 more book reviews
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"David, will you save me?"
Senna is the most popular girl in school. And David, the least popular kid, is absolutely in love with her. There's something about her that doesn't seem to fit in with everything else in David's world and that's just fine with him, until he finds her at the end of the pier in the wee hours of the morning. Why he's there, he doesn't know but there are others. Christopher, class clown and Senna's ex-boyfriend. Jalil, brainiac and logical to a fault. April, aspiring actress and Senna's half sister. They're all there, watching Senna. When the wolf appears and snatches her away, all four immediately charge into action but aren't prepared for what happens when they wake up in another realm, one where gods rule and the stuff of stories walk the earth.
The concept of this book is intriguing: an another world (or dimension) where the ancient gods and their followers live. Loki, Odin, Ra and the Aztecs are all there, fighting one another for dominance.
Pretty cool! Then they threw in aliens. WTH?
This book was such a fast read that I thought they should have compiled the first three in the series into one book. Not sure if I will read the others...it's an interesting idea and the writing is good enough. Maybe.
Senna is the most popular girl in school. And David, the least popular kid, is absolutely in love with her. There's something about her that doesn't seem to fit in with everything else in David's world and that's just fine with him, until he finds her at the end of the pier in the wee hours of the morning. Why he's there, he doesn't know but there are others. Christopher, class clown and Senna's ex-boyfriend. Jalil, brainiac and logical to a fault. April, aspiring actress and Senna's half sister. They're all there, watching Senna. When the wolf appears and snatches her away, all four immediately charge into action but aren't prepared for what happens when they wake up in another realm, one where gods rule and the stuff of stories walk the earth.
The concept of this book is intriguing: an another world (or dimension) where the ancient gods and their followers live. Loki, Odin, Ra and the Aztecs are all there, fighting one another for dominance.
Pretty cool! Then they threw in aliens. WTH?
This book was such a fast read that I thought they should have compiled the first three in the series into one book. Not sure if I will read the others...it's an interesting idea and the writing is good enough. Maybe.
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