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Hardcover
First published September 12, 2008
Scrambling deeper into the water, Marcus saw the girl he’d dreamed about. Her eyes were wide green circles against her pale skin and her mouth hung open with a look of terrified surprise that must have matched his. Behind the girl, a large gray horse winked and said, “What’s the difference between a duck and a boy?” Marcus fainted.
This book and it's author totally made it to my favorite's list. The first time I've seen the premise I was instantly hooked. The book was about two teens that has their own unique struggles in the world they are living in. It tackles two different worlds,the first is Earth, the second an otherworldly realm called Farworld. The book revolves around the personal challenges of the two characters and the external factors that affect their lives that would eventually forced them to meet each other in the most unlikely of circumstances.
When I first plunge into the first chapter, I was quickly gripped by the story. The writing was rightly detailed from the very first sentence until the very last, that made it easy for me to vividly imagine the whole story. And until now I can't seem to forget the scenes that unfolded in every chapter.
And it's not just the scenes I had vividly see, I had also strongly felt the emotions and personal feelings of not just our main characters but also those who served as side dishes of the whole story, the supporting characters.
The character development was also one of the strongest element of the book. It doesn't seemed forced or hasty, instead it takes us in with a moderate and effective pace in which we could slowly see the development but at the same time instantly feel the growth in every characters as they trudge on through many challenges and problems in their journey.
When it comes to transition,I have to say the author aced it. The pace was so smooth that it shackles your mind as well as your eyes(if only eyes can be shackled) and continue reading without pause and stops. It's one of those books that will not only hold you but grip you until you lose all the sleep that you should have gotten and will not stop until it pulls your eyes out.
In short this book was simply addictive, enough to make you wish it would never end.
I'm so excited to continue reading the rest of the books in this series! Highly recommended to everyone!