AUTHORS’ NOTEThis is a work of fiction. Still, given an infinite number of possible worlds, it must be true on one of them. And if a story set in an infinite number of possible universes is true in one of them, then it must be true in all of them. So maybe it’s not as fictional as we think. Best ...
3.5[Reseña pendiente]Pre-reseña: (Muy entretenido! (Aunque, dado el genero, escrito como si lo hiciera un chico de 14 años. Pero hasta eso lo hace mas gracioso aun)
Chouette aventure, un peu décousue par moments, pas toujours facile à suivre, mais un bon moment à travers la physique quantique et les univers parallèles, le tout saupoudré d'une dose d'absurde et de beaucoup d'imagination.
Joey Harker isn't a hero. In fact, he's the kind of guy who gets lost in his own house. But then one day, Joey gets really lost. He walks straight out of his world and into another dimension. Joey's walk between the worlds makes him prey to two terrible forces -- armies of magic and science who will...
Of course it is about a teen, Joe who is a "Walker". He might be a direction blind like me, who get lost in his own house. But he could walk into another dimension. And go into In-Between world and train as a young agents, with the other versions of himself in other worlds. The premise is intere...
InterworldThree months ago I saw that a new book by Neil Gaiman titled The Silver Dream was out and being the fangirl that I am, I ordered it without a second glance. When I held my copy in my hands a few days later, a closer look at the cover revealed that it was “A sequel to …”. A sequel? A sequel...
This book was true young adult, science fiction. I admit that at times I got very confused and frustrated by the concept of multiple dimensions, with some being more progressive in the sciences than our world and others embracing magic more than our world. Because of the multiple dimensions, there a...
Being the massively huge Neil Gaiman fangirl that I am, I’m surprised that I was very indifferent to Interworld even before I finally picked it up. There’s been a number of times where I stood in the bookstore, looked at it, thought “Yeah, I should get around to that one of these days,” and then bou...
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