Shusterman, Neal Everwild, 424 p. $16.99. Simon and Schuster, 2009.
Content: PG (Violence).
Nick has released all of the spirits that were under Mary Hightower’s control; the monster the McGill has been reformed into a young man, Mikey, who is content with being Allie’s companion – but there is so much more to Everlost than any of these four suspected. Now they all will set out on different journeys into the Everwild – and discover new groups of lost spirits, new enemies and new challenges – even if the main focus is still the struggle between Mary and Nick and the inevitable second confrontation between them.
Don’t be sad folks – there is more to come in this clever series. I, for one, can’t wait!
MS, HS – ESSENTIAL. Cindy, Library-Teacher.
Content: PG (Violence).
Nick has released all of the spirits that were under Mary Hightower’s control; the monster the McGill has been reformed into a young man, Mikey, who is content with being Allie’s companion – but there is so much more to Everlost than any of these four suspected. Now they all will set out on different journeys into the Everwild – and discover new groups of lost spirits, new enemies and new challenges – even if the main focus is still the struggle between Mary and Nick and the inevitable second confrontation between them.
Don’t be sad folks – there is more to come in this clever series. I, for one, can’t wait!
MS, HS – ESSENTIAL. Cindy, Library-Teacher.
1 comment:
Okay - you've convinced me yet again! Great review. ;-)
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