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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3rd in an ever-increasingly good series!!
Everworld is a strange and dangerous place for 4 teens from the modern world. Vikings, wizards, dragons and ancient Aztec gods who require human sacrifice all inhabit this strange place where the gods and myths of ancient Earth have gone. Four teenagers, Christopher, Jalil, April and David, were all pulled into this place by a fifth-- Senna-- who somehow opened some...
Published on June 18, 2001 by Chess Heart

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dragons and merlin and knights o my
This book was ok but really isnt as good as the others in the series
maybe it is just me
It still held my attension an it was worthwile to read
Published on November 17, 2001


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3rd in an ever-increasingly good series!!, June 18, 2001
This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
Everworld is a strange and dangerous place for 4 teens from the modern world. Vikings, wizards, dragons and ancient Aztec gods who require human sacrifice all inhabit this strange place where the gods and myths of ancient Earth have gone. Four teenagers, Christopher, Jalil, April and David, were all pulled into this place by a fifth-- Senna-- who somehow opened some sort of gateway in the fabric of reality and sucked them in.

The second book in the series concerned the foursome's capture and eventual escape from a gang of fierce, bloodthirsty Aztecs and ended with a dragon attack. The third book, "Enter the Enchanted" picks up right where the second left off. Typical to the series, the book grabs you by the throat within the first pages and doesn't let go of you until the last. This time, the teens are joining forces with the legendary knights of King Arthur, while trying to escape the dangers of Merlin the magician.

At the heart of the battles between god and wizard lies Senna, the strange girl who is somehow attached in some way to all four of the teenagers and who seems to be the key to getting back home. Problem is, of course, Senna is some kind of witch, and very much wanted by both the powerful Merlin and Loki, the Norse god of destruction. The four teens are stuck in the middle, still trying to just UNDERSTAND Everworld, and struggling to somehow get out of it before they succumb to the evils and dangers of this strange place they're in.

K.A. Applegate is the author of the popular "Animorphs" series and has outdone herself with this, the Everworld series. Consisting of 12 books, each character narrates one of the stories in turn. In "Enter the Enchanted", April, the half-sister of Senna, tells the story. We are therefore able to get deeper into each character, explore their personality and motivations in a way that would otherwise be impossible. Subtle connections are made when we learn more about each character, and this allows the reader to know them well and it makes them so much more believable, more real.

The series moves at a lightning fast pace which will keep even reluctant teen readers going. It plays out in the mind like a high-adrenaline adventure movie, keeping you on the edge of your seat and keeping you guessing not only what will happen next, but what is the very nature of this place called Everworld?

Fights happen, blood is shed, people die, and the 4 teens make sharp wisecracks at each other, so there is plenty of action to keep your interest. However, the violence is not gratuitous, it's realistic. When battling ancient gods that require human sacrifice or going head to head with snakes the size of an el-train, there is going to be a certain amount of mildly foul language and bloodshed. Too little of it and the book is goody-goody, not realistic and the reader looses interest. Too much, and it becomes offensive or simply gross spatterpunk and is a turn-off. Applegate nicely balances everything out to keep us reading.

By the third book, the nature of Everworld is becoming clearer, but not crystal. Senna has a nasty habit of appearing and disappearing as it suits her plans, and the teens still aren't sure exactly how they feel about her. Applegate does an excellent job of capturing the hot and cold running emotions of young adults caught in a dangerous, impossible situation where their lives, to say nothing of their sanity, is threatened at every turn. The only way to get OUT of Everworld, it would seem, is with Senna's help. IF they live to find her. IF Senna herself is willing to help. IF Senna wants to go back to the real world, and doesn't have any plans of her own. Some rather big IF's.

I used the first book in the series in a reading class I teach, and was somewhat shocked to see how fast my students devoured it-- my students who normally don't read unless they're absolutely forced to. Though we've stopped reading the series as a class after the second novel, most of those students have gone on to devour the rest of the books (one of my lowest-motivated students is actually closing in on the last book). Clearly, there is something here to hold the readers interest, and I know a good many adults who are clipping through Ms. Applegate's series as well. This universal appeal to both the target and non-target audiences is perhaps the most powerful recommendation that could be made for any book. The language and violence may be a bit much for some readers, though I would argue that it's no worse than the stuff that is regularly trotted out on TV and in movies. Perhaps less so, even. Still, if you enjoy a good adventure with some fantasy, mythology and science fiction thrown in for good measure, you can't go wrong to begin on the Everworld series.

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting..., October 3, 1999
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
This book...SO COOL! If they where to make a television series they'd have about three seasons worth of adventures in only one book! That's how exciting this series is. I read the Animorphs and those are excellent. So I had to try these out, and K.A. has out done herself. Let me get to the summary...April is the narrator. They find the Knights of the Round Table and..du..du..du..da...SENNA! (Corny I know) Well she just gets them into more trouble, cause duh she's a witch. April meets Galahad and they kind of have a short lived romance. But I'm getting the feeling that April is starting to like Jalil. Which is cool. Okay, I'm taking up a lot of space. READ THIS BOOK!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Everworld#3:enter the enchanted, October 5, 2005
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
In this third sequel to the Ever world series, the characters David, Chris, Jalil, April, and the witch Senna, are still trapped in the world of ever world. They have finally caught up to Senna ,and soon enough find themselves in more trouble. After being attacked by a dragon sent by the wizard Merlin, they come across the worlds perfect Knight Galahad. They come to his castle where a meeting is being held over the witch Senna. The god of hate Loki wants to take Senna and use her so he can leave ever world and escape the wrath of Ka Anor.

The great wizard Merlin has plans to keep Senna so the gods of evil don't escape on to the mortal world and cause much destruction. A war starts between the good of Merlin and the Knight Galahad verses the evil god Loki, all ending up with the fate of both worlds.

All of this madness seems to involve Senna in some way or not. In fact the whole war started because of Senna. April, Jalil, Christopher, and David will have to decide whether Seena is good or evil, for their own sakes if they ever want to escape Everworld. While they have to do this they still have to keep there sanity.

I think that this book shows a good example of friendship, how though they have they're arguments, and disagreements they still manage to be very good friends and stick together in the awful situation they are in! I think that this book was narrated perfectly and was an excellent page turner!


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ever World, December 2, 2000
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
Enter the enchanted was a real awsome book. I really did like reading this book. Can I ask you a question? When did you know that you had that special power to right novels as good and facinating as this one and the others? My name is Richmiel Parker, and I'm 12 years old. I live in Brooklyn Center, MN.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This book is great. Senna is favorite character., October 18, 1999
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
The book is so breath taking. Senna is so mysterious and so strange, it's what makes her great to read about. And Christopher is funny. Katherine is obviously talented. She is going to be tough competition to beat.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun and exciting fantasy. Again, November 17, 2001
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
I couldnt ask for much more to this book. It was exciting,funny,scary, and mysterious all rolled into 1 book. In it you can read about the 4 teens who try to get out of a fantasy land full of dragons,knights,merlin,and many more creatures that make this book exciting and interesting. Along with them is a witch named Senna that eveyone wants 2 use. See what happens next and read this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars what I think, June 1, 2001
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
I have to say, that this is one of the best bookes I have ever read. Some parts are a little discusting, but there is so much description, this it feels like you are right there with them on their adventure. I would recamend this book to anyone, because it has reolistic moments which makes it feel so real! So, if you like: action, saspence, etc... this is a book for you :oi
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good, especially with April, September 10, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
I found this book the best of the three, so far. Maybe it has something to do with me fascination with the Knights of the Round Table. :) Anyway, I think that Ms. Applegate hit the mark with April's narration. It wouldn't have been the same if Jalil of David narrated. Her emotions dealing with Sir Galahad did wonders for the book. I think that without the passion in April, the book would be nothing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I really liked it............, September 6, 1999
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This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
Now i'm not a really HUGE fan of Animorphs. Matter of fact i never picked those books up. But this Ever World book. O boy. Once I got the book i was hooked. Right when i got the book i started reading and finished the book that same day. Now i'm at book 3 and i'm loven it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting throughout the whole thing, September 5, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Enter the Enchanted (Everworld #3) (Paperback)
In the third installment of KAA's new series, we jump into April's head and get a refreshing outlook of things. April is an excellent choice for the narration of this book, as Chris was for "Land of Loss". Her relationship with Galahad is interesting to look at. I found it particularly amusing, especially when he rescued her from the troll and during the blood transfusion. Loki (my idol, you might say ^_^) shows up again and wreaks havoc among the Knights of the Round Table. Fun as that was, Senna the Witch slipped through his fingers. Merlin's role, however, I thought was kind of bland. All in all, an interesting part of a big storyline.
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