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Entre Dos Mundos (2014)

by Gennifer Albin(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 4
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Alfaguara
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Crewel World
review 1: I like it more than the first one i went back and forward on my thoughts and the only reason i accepted som decisions that were made so abruptly is that myself have experiences like that not exactly like that but kind of.3.5starsBut my question is simple can you accept things so easily on real life?I know i wouldn't i would be traumatized for life or at least for a time or like think out things more carefully and have more thoughts about some situations.P.S i love Erik but i love him more when he was more of a player.
review 2: Well, really I'll give it a 3.5. There were some pretty exciting and interesting storylines and new characters introduced. I loved the fact that time on Earth and Arras do not pass at the same rate, and that has fascinating implication
... mores. But, the stupid direction the inevitable love triangle took was...really, just stupid and unnecessary, and the last few chapters with Albert Einstein just fell flat for me. I know what happens in the third book--Adelice manages to solve all of the problems for both Arras and Earth, but there can be no travel between the two--everyone must pick where to live. Jost returns to Arras to be with his daughter, Adelice's heart breaks a little, but she stays on Earth with her sister and father. Erik gets killed off somehow weird and Adelice is left alone but with a future in front of her. There...now I don't need to take the time to read the book. Which I don't think I want to; this second one was just OK and doesn't leave me jonesing for more. less
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slim88
Maybe not as good as the first, but kept me riveted
TJBlodgett
and to think I though Erik couldn't get better
reader
kinda weird
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