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Everlost

Everlost

Book Title: Everlost
Author: Neil Shusterman
Reviewer: Wolfy175

Have you ever thought of what it would be like if you died but didn’t go to Heaven or Hell? Well Nick and Ally have found out exactly what is like. After a horrible car crash, Nick and Ally are killed on impact, but instead of passing into “The Light” they take an unexpected pit stop in a supernatural location between life and death. To the others who get stuck in this place, it is known as Everlost.

After they find out their existence in this unusual world, it takes a while to get used to. In order to stay still, you must find a dead spot, or a place where death had occurred. If you don’t find one and decide to stand still, you will be sucked into the center of the world. Now this may sound a little cheesy, but it plays a big role with the ending of the story and understanding it. Now, unlike most reviews, I am not going to give you the full summary. After all, what the point be if you were just told how a book was going to end without finding it out yourself. I mean, that’s half the fun of reading the story.

This book is part of a trilogy of books by an amazing author named Neal Shusterman. I would highly recommend the book and its sequel, Everwild, if you enjoy mysteries and adventures. These books are filled to the brim with both and leave you hanging on each page, never knowing what’s going to happen next.

Until the next review, sit back, relax, and enjoy a good book. Don’t forget to send your reviews in the guest review sections in the menu at the top of the screen. If I enjoy it, there is a very high chance that I will post it here. To submit, visit this link and follow the instructions. Happy reading!

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One Response

  1. I hate to say it, but this book really doesn’t appeal to me. Like you said in the review, it sounds cheesy, and I don’t feel compelled to go and get the book.

    The review is solid though, so nice work.

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