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Chargement... Eternity's Wheelpar Michael J. Reaves, Neil Gaiman (Auteur), Mallory Reaves
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I didn't really enjoy the previous book in this series, but I'm glad that the authors managed to turn it around and write a great conclusion to this trilogy. Last we heard, things were going to hell in a hand basket, when Hex and Binary teamed up to create a device that blended magic and science with the purpose of restarting the Multiverse, so our heroes are up against pretty much the biggest threat ever. A lot of people die in this novel (from Interworld teammates to entire planets worth of people as FrostNight goes about destroying everything), but by the end of the story our group of characters is left stronger than ever. They've learned the value of sacrifice, and how their personal dedication to keeping the Multiverse safe is able to influence people for the better. Now that they're officially teamed up with the TimeKeepers as well it looks like they will have even more challenges and adventures to face, so we get to leave them knowing that even with the trials ahead they have hope for a future. ( ) Eternity's Wheel provides an appropriate and satisfying conclusion to the InterWorld saga. This arguably the most powerful book in the series. When the story opens, Joey Harker is back home on his Earth, injured and cut off from his InterWorld teammates. He doesn't know if he managed to stop FrostNight, Acacia Jones is MIA, and Base Town is trapped and fleeing HEX. Joey goes to Mr. Dimas (his old social studies teacher) for help and advice, and then he embarks on a quest to seek out and recruit more Walkers to train a new army to fight Binary and HEX. This is an excellent premise for the final volume of the series. At heart, these books are about Joey growing up and accepting his full adult responsibilities. Left on his own like this, he buckles down and does what he thinks is needed. He makes himself a leader. The story doesn't go quite as one might expect, though, given the initial circumstances. This turns out not be a quest story. The obstacles Joey encounters are surprising and unexpected. An old nemesis makes a new appearance and we meet a new Time Agent. A new Walker comes and goes from the story with shocking swiftness, but with powerful effects. Joey witnesses the end of worlds. It all leads inevitably to a final confrontation in which Joey must choose between saving himself or saving reality. In the end, this is a powerful story of redemption. We learn more about the Old Man and more about TimeWatch. We see a bit more, as well, about how different time streams may (or may not) be inter-related within the larger scale of the Multiverse. The story explores responsibility, sacrifice, redemption, family, friends—all the important issues we face as we make our way through our lives. What I like best about Eternity's Wheel is that the authors let the end be messy. Joey doesn't save everyone and everything. People die and worlds are ended. Much of the damage done by Binary and HEX is irreparable. This isn't neat or tidy, it's not a pat happy ending. But it's the correct ending for this type of story. For a story about growing up, facing challenges and accepting your responsibilities, there must be consequences for the characters to cope with. There's always an aftermath to deal with. Bad things happen but life goes on. Ultimately, accepting that fact is the final—and most important—step in growing up. Eternity's Wheel may not end with everything put right. This may not be an unreservedly happy ending. But it's hopeful and it's empowering. This is an ending that leads to more and better things in Joey Harker's life—more challenges and rewards, more mistakes and consequences, more responsibility. That's life. That's the reality of growing up. Such an ending is entirely satisfactory. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Science Fiction.
Young Adult Fiction.
Young Adult Literature.
HTML: The heart-pounding conclusion to the bestselling InterWorld series, from Neil Gaiman, Michael Reaves, and Mallory Reaves! Eternity's Wheel is full of time and space travel, magic, science, and the bravery of a young boy who must now face his destiny as a young man. Joey Harker never wanted to be a leader. But he's the one everyone is looking to now that FrostNight looms, and he'll have to step up if he has any hope of saving InterWorld, the Multiverse, and everything in between. .Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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