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Post by Sandeep Moses »

A parallel world story where Will is searching for his sister in a different realm. That sounds intriguing! I always enjoy a good fantasy novel. I will add this to me shelf. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The review was short but unique. This a complex and intriguing children audio book,I don't enjoy audio books.
But this seems to be an interesting one,so I'd try this. Thanks for a great unique.
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Post by Derek_D »

I think I'm brave enough to handle the gruesomeness of a book written for middle school students! But seriously, I do enjoy everything having to do with quantum physics. Parallel universes, or the multiverse, has fascinated me ever since I was a child, myself. Maybe it will be nostalgic for me to read.
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Post by Grace Mwalili »

I liked the book with all horrifying scenes,and the character for his determination to find his sister.
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This book sounds amazing. I am a big fan of fantasy books, and a book about parallel worlds sounds very unique. I’m not a fan of audiobooks at all, so I don’t think I will be reading/listening to this which is most unfortunate.
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I find the idea of parallel worlds deeply fascinating, especially when creatively depicted which I believe the author has done with this book. Color me intrigued. Splendid review.
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

Indeed this book is very fascinating, Will's trust wolf and falcon is very intriguing. Am also curious about Emmy's search by thier parents and Will. I love fantasy books. Good review.
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I usually love books on fantasy, but usually pass by a lot, because there are little that can give me what I want, but this book is definitely a must read for me.
Thank you for writing this book.
Congratulations on your BOTD!!
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I like to read fantasy novels that you don't see with the naked eye. Worlds apart from the earth that we don't know. Creatures live in different worlds, the language they speak and the way they live are wonderful. I'm excited to read that book.
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This fast-paced fantasy tale is a book I will like to add to my reading list. The fact that it is full of action is an added bonus.
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The choice of the parallel worlds theme is interesting. Being someone's voice and echo is very smart. However the plot of the story seems like a common one. So the author mist built the characters and the scenes to a unique extent for it to be one of a kind. Great review
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Although I enjoy the idea of a parallel universe, the book needs to have a conversational writing style to grab my attention. Looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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I really want to make a review of my own for this book. The adventures of young Willy piques my interest and the world that he will dive in is very unique. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for this wonderful review. I want to get some time to read this book it sounds interesting
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

So what's the story behind those trusty wolves and falcon, otherwise is an interesting story I would love to read.
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