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(Everworld #12)
There is a place that shouldn’t exist. But does. And there are creatures that shouldn’t exist. But do. Welcome to a land where all of your dreams and nightmares are very real—and often deadly. Welcome to Everworld. April, David, Christopher, and Jalil have come to the end of the line. Senna, their only passage back to the real world, is gone. And she’s definitely not coming...more
Published April 1st 2001 by Scholastic
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And thus concludes my second Grand KAA Reread! After the sheer perfection of the Animorphs ending (yes, sorry, I'm going to keep compare-contrasting the two...), this one is underwhelming. By itself it's actually probably 4 stars -- Entertain the End is pretty awesome, featuring a driven goal, political scheming, pretty good strategising on the kids' part, unnerving repercussions in the real world from (view spoiler)[Senna's death (hide spoiler)], bringing back old enemies so that it's all come...more
One of the most disappointing endings to a series I have ever experienced.
Dec 09, 2014Nemo (The Moonlight Library) rated it liked it
April and the EverWorld gang, minus Senna for obvious reasons, have one final quest now that the gateway has been closed forever: get King Baldwin of the dwarfs on their side and free Thor who will somehow make it so they can defeat Ka Anor and remove the threat of the god-eater from EverWorld. Here’s the annoying thing: David’s convinced the quest is to get back to Athena on Olympus (which never happens, so I don’t know what’s up with that). The audience is convinced the quest is to defeat Ka An...more
I feel generous giving it 2 stars. The book was great, but as i was nearing the end, i kept thinking, only 20 pages left, how are they going to end this... 10 pages can she end this in 10 pages... 5 pages... 2 pages...then no more pages. wtf! this serie was one of the best i've read in forever. even this book was awesome up until the last 2 pages. i'm insulted. this book had so much potential but the ending was shit. So much more could have happened, and we don't even know for sure how it ends....more
After reading the first 11 books, I couldn't wait to find out how it was all going to end. For most part, I liked most of this book. It finds the group traveling to the fortress of the dwarves. There they have to try to talk them into digging a tunnel to be able to sneak into Hel. While all this is taking place they find themselves all fading in the real world except April, who is fading in Everworld. The realize that they have to decide which world they really want to be in because the other wi...more
I had read the first 11 of these as a kid, and it was annoying me that I hadn't read the last, so I went back, found them all in second-hand bookstores, and read them from start to finish. And after like fifteen years of waiting, the ending was kind of underwhelming. The sort of semi-cliffhanger worked on Applegate's other series, Animorphs, but it really didn't work here - with Animorphs it started a whole new chapter of their lives and left them effectively riding off into the sunset, going out...more
Aug 09, 2010Susan rated it liked it
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i am legit DEVASTATED that this was the last book. i honestly could've read 70 more books about this f'd up world and these idiot children.
Apr 09, 2009Paris Reynolds rated it really liked it
Not a fan of the animorphs series as a kid (though the covers were really cool), but this series really grabbed me. It's full of Gods and monsters in a culmination of science fiction and fantasy. I wanted to spend my waking hours in Everworld, well. . . the less life threatening parts of it anyway. The idea of having an other-self run on 'auto pilot' while the characters are away bothers me a little, but the rest of the mechanics of the story are pretty sound and fluid.
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(view spoiler)[The end of this series peters out like a series that has obviously been cancelled. Many loose ends are left twisting in the wind, and a few new enticing threads are introduced only to be added to the scrap heap. We never get to see the resolution of the conflict in Everworld. No implication as to how the Ka Anor war ends, what happens to the Sennites, the fate of the Coo-Hatch or how Olympus has fared in the absence of the protagonists. A lot of new possibilities were added a few...more
Nov 27, 2014Katelynn rated it it was amazing
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After the death of Senna, the four teens continue to work toward eliminating the threat of Ka Anor, all while finding themselves disappearing in the 'real world.' I can only speculate as to why it ended so abruptly, but the final result is very disappointing to a series with so much promise. Entertain the End’s plot of infiltrating Hel’s domain to rescue Thor and Baldur takes second fiddle to the “fading” element, which fails to achieve thematic meaning beyond the characters essentially finding...more
Nov 09, 2010Keith rated it really liked it
A good ending, the last two books of the series were very good. That said, the ending felt incomplete. There were a few times that characters did things that they just wouldn't do (the author pointedly says they cannot change who they are multiple times but suddenly they do change) and they never accomplished what they had been working towards throughout most of the series. The mini plot from this book finished and instead of finding out what went down with the 'big picture' plot, it just kind o...more
Jan 29, 2013Liz rated it really liked it
I love these books so much! I read them like at least 10 times xD The way those 4 wonderful idiots learn and evolve, the fun and the adventures they have. Honestly, I fell in love with them. Well, exept for Senna...I hate that girl ^^ It was so sad, to know that the series would end. I couldn't imagine it. When I read the book I was left empty. I do like the ending, as an ending of A book. It all makes sense. But NOT as the end of the whole series! There is so much more they have to do! The fight j...more
At the end, I wanted to throw the book across the room. Yes, it ends satisfactorily, but is that all she can give us - hope? How about something resembling a conclusion to the massive war going on and not just the characters' decision?
It was clearly not meant to end the series. It was good if there were more books coming but it was not an ending. 11 have a better ending. It didn't have a bad ending it just didn't have an ending.
This book carried on the momentum and direction started in Mystify the Magician (Everworld #11), though it did not quite follow through in the end. A solid three stars, though it had the potential – given more space to work through things – to be four or five stars. The plot is solid, JACD have a clear and defined direction and plan of what they are going to do and how to go about it, and there is a good amount of introspection, internal dilemmas, and character growth to balance out the ac...more
Revisiting Everworld was a trip. If I recall correctly, Gateway to the Gods was the first book I ever bought with my own money. The cover looked cool and so I picked it up. Despite reading the series haphazardly as a child, in retrospect it's had some pretty profound effects on my life and the person I've become. So thanks, K. A Applegate! For 2019 I decided to give up TV, which meant I needed something new to do before bed. My usual books are heavy and thought-provoking, and entirely /not/ the so...more
May 13, 2017Krystal rated it liked it
Was this the final one in the series? I remember loving this series to start with but getting bored by the end, much like with the Animorphs series. That being said, this many years on I still remember the characters and some of the crazy historical figures they met. Also that guy peeing his pants that one time. Kids today just don't get the quality we got back in the 90s.
Oct 27, 2017Jess rated it liked it
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Again, entertaining quick reads. I didn't remember most of the last half of the series, especially the end, so even though I was re-reading them, I didn't really know what was going to happen. I like the world she created and even though some of the books were choppy or unclear at times it was nice to go back to them.
A disappointing end to a great series. The book ends right before the final confrontation, not after. I kept wondering 'how is this all going to wrap up in a ~150 page book' and the answer is that it didn't.
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We end the series at last on what is, quite frankly, a disappointment, both for the single book and for the series in full. To start with this volume in general, I'll say that it's kind of a let down. Senna's POV didn't bring much to the story, and what little it brought wasn't followed up on. Then David's book was fast paced cover to cover, with actual stakes and payoff for said stakes--we don't get that in this book. April's book is literally the calm before the storm. I mean, yes, she and the o...more
Mar 15, 2010Amanda Orlich rated it really liked it
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Jan 17, 2015Brittney Rz. rated it it was ok
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Now that one of the major battles has been fought, the Everworld kids--April, Jalil, Christopher, and David--are left floundering unsure of whether they belong there or in the 'real world.' Can they coexist as they have been, or will something happen to choose for them? The book was a bit of a cop-out in many ways--especially since it seemed like April was fading one way and then flopped to the other for no truly obvious reason--but even though it doesn't necessarily bother me if loose ends aren...more
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I had finished Animorphs before I finished The Everworld series. compare to the Animorphs, Everworld's story is much more mature. Applegate did a great job cooking the fantasy world. I love how she joined the famous myth into one world. I love how she managed to gave each race their general personality. but even more than the fantastic Everworld material, I even more found of the main character problem of whatether they prefer the old dull boring life or the life threatening adventerous new one....more
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Katherine Applegate is the author of The One and Only Ivan, winner of the 2013 Newbery Medal. Her novel Crenshaw spent over twenty weeks on the New York Times children's bestseller list, and her first middle-grade stand-alone novel, the award-winning Home of the Brave, continues to be included on state reading lists, summer reading lists, and class reading lists. Katherine has written three picture...more