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Search for Senna (Everworld #1) mass_market | Pages: 208 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 4888 Users | 275 Reviews

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Title:Search for Senna (Everworld #1)
Author:Katherine Applegate
Book Format:mass_market
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:July 1999 by Scholastic Paperbacks
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Mythology. Fiction

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There is a place that shouldn’t exist. But does. And there are creatures that shouldn’t exist. But do. Welcome to a land where all of your dreams and nightmares are very real—and often deadly. Welcome to Everworld.

David’s life was pretty normal. School. Friends. Girlfriend. Actually, Senna was probably the oddest aspect of his life. She was beautiful. Smart. But there was something very different about her. Something strange.

And on the day it began, everything happened so quickly. One moment, Senna was with him. The next, she was swallowed up by the earth, her screams echoing from far, far away. David couldn’t just let her go. Neither could the others. His friends—and hers. So, they followed. And found themselves in a world they could have never imagined.

Now they have to find Senna and get home without losing their lives. Or their minds. Or both…

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Original Title: Search for Senna
ISBN: 0590877437 (ISBN13: 9780590877435)
Edition Language: English
Series: Everworld #1

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I don't know. On one hand, I should have loved it. Mythology spewing out from everywhere. (And no Greek gods in sight yet? Thank you, Applegate, for your originality.) On the other hand... PLEASE let me kill the main characters. Oh my word. I couldn't stand any of them. Except maybe Jalil, but he was still annoying. And Senna? She had better turn evil because I desperately want to pour snake venom on her face.And don't get me started on how terrifying Loki and his minions were supposed to be. He

twas a good read.read it

I used to love this series as a kid and now picked it up again, having realized that for some reason I never finished all the books. If I remember correctly, all of them are quite short and very action-packed, filled with mythology and almost horror-like descriptions of cruelties. The main idea of a world full of ancient Gods of different mythologies in a war with each other is very interesting indeed, and I feel like the human characters actually do have depth, too. The first book is more like

I read this series as a kid and it's always resonated with me. These days I was looking for some light fiction to read before bed and thought I'd reenter the world of Everworld. And... it's pretty good! It stands up surprisingly well.

If I had reviewed this when I first read it (around 2001), this would have been 5 stars. I loved this series in HS.But, I'm 31 now and can see its faults. It still a good first book, and I'm excited to see what I think of the rest of the series.It was a fun time, traveling back to EverWorld after all these years and hang out with these cool cats from Chicago.

I read these as a young teen and I've dreamed of Everworld ever since. Now I'm in my 30s and decided on a reread. I'm not disappointed. It's definitely written for the tween and teen crowd, but it hits some very real points about humanity and human nature. Plus I'm a sucker for modernization of the old gods.

I had originally read this book as a junior high kiddo when it first came out 20 years ago. I was obsessed with Animorphs so of course I wanted to read Everworld I remember at the time thinking I was cool because my mom would NOT like me reading Everworld at that age and I got away with it. Re-reading it now, theres a lot of things that Im glad I didnt pick up on them because they really werent age appropriate (in my opinion). For instance, the story very briefly touched on a child being

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