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Everville #2

The City of Worms

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AMAZON'S EPIC FANTASY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ROY HUFF, HAS DONE IT AGAIN WITH BOOK #2 IN THE EVERVILLE SERIES! InD'Tale Magazine's Crème de la cover March 2014 winner! Also, book #3, Everville: The Rise of Mallory, now available! DON'T MISS OUT!

College freshman Owen Sage has just started to understand the darkness trying to overtake Everville and the earthly realm. With the help of The Keeper and the Fron army, Owen has managed to buy some time, but new problems have already emerged, new secrets need to be revealed, and the race against time to stop Them from conquering both dimensions has only just begun. The Keeper, Owen Sage, and his friends at Easton Falls University must now battle threats from within. To do it, they must reunite with familiar creatures and join forces with new ones as they navigate their journey to the truth that awaits them in Everville.

˃˃˃ Critics are calling the second book in the Everville series "BRILLIANT!" "A MUST READ!" "A solid well crafted tale" full of "ACTION & EXCITEMENT!"

"Classic battle of good vs. evil and unexpected twists."

˃˃˃ "5 Stars!" "EXCEPTIONAL!" "A creatively, smart written fantasy novel."

"Everville:The City of Worms is an exciting adventure"

˃˃˃ "Wow! Great Fantasy Series!"

The uniqueness and originality of this Everville fantasy series is the real key here in how a solid, well crafted tale grabs at your mind and thus is remembered as being exceptional with each installment/volume released.

˃˃˃ "Another Winner worthy of 5 Stars."

"Intrigue and suspense also make an appearance in this magically crafted world. Huff's vividly visual descriptions draw you in and his intriguing storyline keep you there. He definitely takes the fantasy genre and gives it an exciting twist."

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230 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 19, 2013

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Roy Huff

14 books1,685 followers
Roy Huff is a Hawaii-based best-selling author, peer-reviewed research scientist, and teacher. After overcoming significant childhood poverty in the US mainland, he moved to the islands and hasn't looked back.

Despite his challenges, which include a family stricken by mental illness and the loss of a father to HIV/AIDS, he’s earned five degrees, trained on geostationary satellites for NASA's GOES-R Proving Ground, and has written numerous bestsellers.

Roy embraces optimism, science, and creativity and hopes you’ll come along for the amazing ride. You can download Roy Huff's free sci-fi short at https://www.royhuff.net/salvationship or connect with him on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram @realroyhuff

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Profile Image for Mary Grace Nakao.
180 reviews42 followers
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May 5, 2013
I hope this book will be longer than the first one XD
Profile Image for Boyko Ovcharov.
Author 3 books255 followers
November 28, 2013
A thrilling story with a lesson for YA readers!

"One lesson you have yet to learn, Owen, is that sometimes it's okay to take time to enjoy what's important, and to see what makes up the wonderful world in which you live."
Very nice, fast-paced, thrilling and mesmerizing YA fiction, including superb fantasy and sci-fi.
This 2nd book of the Everville series lived up to our expectations and even surpassed them. I was really glad to read the Keeper's or the author's wise psychological insights at the end of the book. There, the Keeper spoke to Owen about the aim of suffering, the cost of achievement or victory, good versus evil across different times (future and past) and civilizations with their respective metamorphoses etc. In other words, some most important things in life in this world of our humankind.
The style of the narrative is perfected, adorable and digestible.
By all means, you will enjoy this read, regardless of your age!

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A thrilling story with a lesson for YA readers!

"One lesson you have yet to learn, Owen, is that sometimes it's okay to take time to enjoy what's important, and to see what makes up the wonderful world in which you live."
Very nice, fast-paced, thrilling and mesmerizing YA fiction, including superb fantasy and sci-fi.
This 2nd book of the Everville series lived up to our expectations and even surpassed them. I was really glad to read the Keeper's or the author's wise psychological insights at the end of the book. There, the Keeper spoke to Owen about the aim of suffering, the cost of achievement or victory, good versus evil across different times (future and past) and civilizations with their respective metamorphoses etc. In other words, some most important things in life in this world of our humankind.
The style of the narrative is perfected, adorable and digestible.
By all means, you will enjoy this read, regardless of your age!
Profile Image for Anna (Enchanted by YA).
361 reviews424 followers
August 25, 2014
***I received the eBook free as a review copy from the author in exchange for an honest review***

I’m still under the impression that this series has a lot of potential, but once again I don’t think it met it quite yet.

This book while still focused around Owen, spent a lot of time doing character as well as world development elsewhere. New characters were introduced left right and centre, and I’d only just got a feel for Owen and his friends so it didn’t work for me.

Huff’s writing has always been filled with long and detailed descriptions, this book was no exception, and although it made sure you knew exactly what was going on and where, it made me feel more detached than it has previously and I felt a lot more like a bystander to the story than living it.

Something that I’d consider an impressive feat, was how even with these descriptions he was able to weave a lesson into the story. It’s subtle but the way it comes into play in the plot also makes it powerful. Owen has to make some important choices in this book that can shape a lot more than just his life at that moment, so to teach the importance of all decisions and their outcomes whether they affect only that day or the rest of their lives and who they become is a great thing.

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Profile Image for Boyko Ovcharov.
Author 3 books255 followers
November 28, 2013
A thrilling story with a lesson for YA readers!

"One lesson you have yet to learn, Owen, is that sometimes it's okay to take time to enjoy what's important, and to see what makes up the wonderful world in which you live."
Very nice, fast-paced, thrilling and mesmerizing YA fiction, including superb fantasy and sci-fi.
This 2nd book of the Everville series lived up to our expectations and even surpassed them. I was really glad to read the Keeper's or the author's wise psychological insights at the end of the book. There, the Keeper spoke to Owen about the aim of suffering, the cost of achievement or victory, good versus evil across different times (future and past) and civilizations with their respective metamorphoses etc. In other words, some most important things in life in this world of our humankind.
The style of the narrative is perfected, adorable and digestible.
By all means, you will enjoy this read, regardless of your age!
Profile Image for Boyko Ovcharov.
Author 3 books255 followers
November 28, 2013
A thrilling story with a lesson for YA readers!

"One lesson you have yet to learn, Owen, is that sometimes it's okay to take time to enjoy what's important, and to see what makes up the wonderful world in which you live."
Very nice, fast-paced, thrilling and mesmerizing YA fiction, including superb fantasy and sci-fi.
This 2nd book of the Everville series lived up to our expectations and even surpassed them. I was really glad to read the Keeper's or the author's wise psychological insights at the end of the book. There, the Keeper spoke to Owen about the aim of suffering, the cost of achievement or victory, good versus evil across different times (future and past) and civilizations with their respective metamorphoses etc. In other words, some most important things in life in this world of our humankind.
The style of the narrative is perfected, adorable and digestible.
By all means, you will enjoy this read, regardless of your age!
Profile Image for Carlos Jr..
Author 4 books8 followers
June 30, 2013
Wow, great cover. The description made me sign up for the giveaway. I need to read this. Great work Mr. Huff.
Profile Image for Don.
683 reviews
August 9, 2013
Rather than diving right in and giving one of those extensive, in-depth reviews that discloses the Story and then get the Reviewer's thoughts and opinions, I stay with just the opinion.

Somehow all the 'rage' is vampire, werewolf, or brain-eating mutant creature(s). The 'market' is flooded with too many of these and find it where discovering something different is a rarity among all this literary creativeness (or lack of to leach off an already highly overplayed genre). Give me a good Fantasy or Science Fiction to read and fully enjoy any day rather than having to endured another crappy book that I wasted my time because of a stupid, ripped-off idea of a plot and someone proclaiming it's the best thing they ever read. Hyperbole pure and simple.

The 'uniqueness' of this Everville Fantasy Series is the real key word here in how a tale grabs at your mind and is then devoured and remembered being quite exceptionally good with each installment/volume released.

Fantasy settings have always intrigued me.

Culled from the imagination of the Author, their deeply offered, written thoughts are now yours to contemplate.

A great pleasure to have read and should not be missed by anyone who immensely enjoyed the first imaginative novel that introduced the reader to Everville: (The First Pillar).

Mr. Huff, my utmost thanks to you for crafting such an intriguing story for me to enjoy. The 2nd volume (Everville: City Of Worms) continues the fight against the evil and malicious Them and completely delivers as an outstanding reading experience from start to end.

Another Winner worthy of 5 Stars.
Profile Image for Sandra Stiles.
Author 1 book81 followers
November 1, 2013
I loved visiting with these characters again. The author held true to the first story creating new characters that within the world of fantasy are very believable. One of my students told me the other day that she liked reading books that was more like turning a movie on in her brain. I know exactly what she was talking about. This author is wonderful at creating that movie in your brain. His descriptions of characters and the battles are a real treat for a visual person like me.

Another thing I really enjoyed was the way a lesson was woven into the story without coming across as preachy. In school we are always teaching our middle schoolers that the decisions they make today will affect their lives and the person they become for a long time. This book carries that same message. Owen has to make some tough decisions that carry some very have effects for the future.

I used to say I didn't like reading fantasy. However, if you were to check my shelves at school, the fantasy section makes up at least a quarter of all of my books. That would be somewhere around 300 to 350 fantasy books. What I discovered was that I don't care for adult fantasy books. I love middle grade and young adult fantasy. This one is a great addition to my school shelves, and one that I recommend to all fantasy lovers.
Profile Image for Larry B Gray.
Author 6 books155 followers
October 28, 2013
Everville: The City of Worms by Roy Huff is the second book in the Everville series and like the first book it will grab you by the seat of your pants and keep you glued to the story. This YA adventure is full of action and intrigue.

The author did a great job of continuing to develop the Everville storyline and the transition from book one to this book was seamless. I really enjoyed the way the author developed multiple plot lines with constant twist and turns which kept me hooked. Even with all the plot twist it was easy to keep up and Roy Huff brought it all together for an exciting conclusion. But, he set the stage for the next book in the series.

I really liked the way Roy Huff developed each of his characters. They are real and very believable. It was easy to follow along and place yourself into the story as a silent partner. I liked the way the heroes of the story had depth and were easy to identify with.

I really enjoyed Everville: The City of Worms by Roy Huff and I highly recommend this book to all readers.


[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]
Profile Image for Ionia.
1,471 reviews73 followers
February 24, 2014
I was impressed by this book. Continuing on from the first book in the series, Roy Huff has once again proved his talent for building unforgettable settings and highly original creatures to inhabit them.

I liked the character progression I saw in this book. From the first story the main character has grown a lot and we were able to see him more three dimensionally this time around. I found the dialogue engaging and the plot moved forward in ways that I had not expected.

One thing that is truly remarkable about this series, and this book in particular, is the way the author draws the reader into the story right along with the characters. Whilst reading Roy Huff's work, you don't feel like a simple bystander, but rather that you are getting the opportunity to experience what the characters are experiencing and go along for the journey with them.

Some of the simple logistics issues I had with the first book were worked out int his one. This was a smooth ride with no bumps along the way.

Th ending of this book was very well written and I am now excited to read the third installment.
Profile Image for Sherry Ellis.
Author 11 books492 followers
September 11, 2013
City of Worms is the second book in the Everville series. Protagonist, Owen Sage, a college student, is once again battling the forces of evil. The antagonistic Them are trying to invade the idyllic world of Everville. It's up to Owen and his friends to stop the Them. The story oscillates between Everville, The Earthly Realm, and The Other In Between lands. There is an impressive cast of characters from such creatures known as Marmooks, From, and Ubaloo. Some readers may find it challenging to keep it all straight in their heads, especially if they haven't read the first book.

The biggest strength of this book is the descriptive writing, which allows readers to visualize the action. It is particularly good in the description of the City of Worms and the final battle scene. But be prepared to feel the need to purchase the next installment in the series, as the cliffhanger at the end leaves the reader wanting more.

If you are a fan of YA fantasy, this imaginative story is probably one you will enjoy.
Profile Image for Boyko Ovcharov.
Author 3 books255 followers
November 28, 2013
A thrilling story with a lesson for YA readers!

"One lesson you have yet to learn, Owen, is that sometimes it's okay to take time to enjoy what's important, and to see what makes up the wonderful world in which you live."
Very nice, fast-paced, thrilling and mesmerizing YA fiction, including superb fantasy and sci-fi.
This 2nd book of the Everville series lived up to our expectations and even surpassed them. I was really glad to read the Keeper's or the author's wise psychological insights at the end of the book. There, the Keeper spoke to Owen about the aim of suffering, the cost of achievement or victory, good versus evil across different times (future and past) and civilizations with their respective metamorphoses etc. In other words, some most important things in life in this world of our humankind.
The style of the narrative is perfected, adorable and digestible.
By all means, you will enjoy this read, regardless of your age!
Profile Image for Jane.
Author 6 books89 followers
April 30, 2015
Everville ~ The City of Worms is the second book in the series and Owen, a college student continues as the main character and leader in the fight of good against evil. The battle descriptions put the reader in the middle of the action in this parallel world with an interesting group of other world creatures. Roy Huff's ability to make them seem real makes this a great fantasy. Exciting from beginning to end, it leaves the reader wanting to find out what will happen in the next episode for Everville. Fantasy lovers this is a must read, as the descriptions of the fantasy world is top notch.
Profile Image for Jonee.
18 reviews
February 21, 2014
Just as good as book one. I really liked how the theme of redemption and forgiveness is pushed in this part of the series. There are no greater lessons to be learned in life as humility. Will def begin reading book three soon. Good pastime.
152 reviews
October 13, 2013
reaally wanna read this book .. can't wait... yaay
Profile Image for Wendy.
2,371 reviews45 followers
September 15, 2013
The second installment in the Everville saga, " The City of Worms" is as mesmerizing and imaginative as Roy Huff's first book, The First Pillar." In this sequel Anika and Owen's friend Dante lies in a coma in the earthly realm, his fate linked to magical artifacts that have to be destroyed, while in Everville the traitorous Oldrik and his three accomplices have escaped their captors to join forces with the evil darkness that lurks in the Other In Between. With them go Fron secrets that could make Them more powerful than anyone could imagine. But this is only the start of an adventure that brings a clash of armies as the dark horde seeks power, and a summons to Owen to help unravel a secret at the Second Pillar that could mean life or death for the realms. Will Dante recover? Will the Keeper, Owen Sage and his friends be able to save both dimensions from evil's onslaught? The answers to these questions and more lie at the heart of a novel that brings heightened tension and anticipation as the characters battle new threats.

As well as encountering familiar creatures in this story, Roy Huff brings to life new ones who are just as original and fascinating as the short, thick, hairless Fron and the furry headed marmooks. The Ubaloo are twelve inch, muscular warriors who will fight alongside a Giant army lead by the brave Bardok, and General Varrick and his Frons face a new enemy, the dark winged Fwalyn their teeth and claws eager to shred flesh.

In this novel the characters' personalities evolve as they face new challenges. Owen Sage is not only smart and brave, but also shows humility and wisdom in his decisions. Anika gravitates between apprehension and depression while Dante's hospitalized, and shows little compassion or thought for Zee's feelings when she plans a party for the recovered patient. A confused Cleophas suffering from bouts of memory loss is determined to fight the evil invading the earthly realm even after he courageously hands over his leadership to Avery. In Everville the fortitude and determination of the Fron, the Keeper, and two of the repentant traitors-Elmer and Calvin -are unforgettable as are their nemeses; the arrogant, conniving, abusive Oldrik, the contemptible, proud Jacob, and the power-hungry turncoat Mallory.

Well-written, the plot steadily moves from one conflict to the next as it explores values like friendship, self-sacrifice, and commitment amidst the chaos and violence that besets the realms where good and evil coexist. I enjoyed this novel as much as the first, and look forward to reading about further exploits.
Profile Image for BJ Almeda.
52 reviews8 followers
October 30, 2013
What can I say?
The second book was as magical and as fantastic as the first book.
Roy has still this good eye for descriptions and a wide mind for imaginations. Everything was in order and everything was so captivating. You can really see it in your eyes, what was happening. You can, especially, intricately picture out the images that Roy wants you to see. That is a very good point for an author. It was not boring at all.

What made me like the book so much is that it was, this time, mostly, action and adventure. There was no resting point in this book. My heart always skips a beat.

CHARACTERS
Owen was still the Owen that we knew. He is still this charming kid who is always taken to Everville by the keeper. Then there's Anika who is just as loving as ever. She loves her friends so much. hmm..Then Dante, if you can haven't read the first book, Dante was in a state of Coma because of helping Owen by channeling his energy to help in the war against Them.

What I love about the characters is that they are so captivating (I say this in a lot of my reviews). Captivating characters means true characters. You feel them.

You can feel that he someone is really bad because of the way they are pictured in the book- how they act, talk and grin. haha! You can see their evil faces when they do that or when the author says so.

THE PLOT
With Roy's awesome skills, he delivered a well arranged and well thought plot. It is not topsy-turvy like some books where some parts should be placed before or after a certain part.

HOWEVER.

I have minor issues about the book. One is the writing (this is different from the descriptions, okay?) . There are times that I noticed that there are some misplaced modifiers, if you know what I mean. That's not so obvious but that is still gramatically wrong. hmm.. but you can still get it, you still enjoy the book.

OVER ALL,

I really enjoyed and loved the book. I am looking forward to book 3.
Profile Image for Shree.
Author 2 books10 followers
August 11, 2013
Exclusive Review : The City of Worms (Everville #2)
I happen to be among the lucky few who got to proof read the book! I thank the writer Roy Huff for it.
And before I get to the Review : SPOILER ALERT!

The story picks off from the last book (The First Pillar (Everville #1)) - With Owen and Fron winning the first battle and Dante going to a vegetative state as an unexpected consequence. Owen's mission now seems to be fighting the evil Them who are determined more than ever before and repairing the breach.

The writer,as promised has answered as to why Owen and his friends were in first place were chosen to restore the balance between good and evil and repair the breach. Owen now clearly knows who his "Friends" and who his "Enemies" are.
I can safely say the writer has matured since his last book.

The story line essentially emphasizes on a very basic fact that our choices dictate the person who we really are - Good or Evil. The protagonists of this book seem to be delivering that message bang on.

The book ends with a magnificent battle as anticipated with Them and armies of Giants, Forn and Owen , where in Owen is forced to take a major decision with a result of a new stronger and meaner enemy being born (I really don't want to give away any more details! Read the book!)

The climax of the book really surprised me. Its a perfectly unexpected twist for a plot that was near predictable till that twist came along.

Roy again has done a fantastic job in describing the City of Worms and the Battle. I was able to visualize the battle perfectly for the description was written passion. Worth being made into a movie (Though with a little more effects and twists to the plot!)

I'd give the Book 4.2 on 5.
Profile Image for Jonel.
1,717 reviews311 followers
September 4, 2013
This was a very well written novel that is thought provoking and intensely enjoyable. Right from the beginning, Huff is drawing his audience in. He gives just enough background information to jog your memory as to the events of the 1st book in the series without rehashing anything. This is a fluid novel that transitions seamlessly from one section to the next. Fantasy creatures abound. They are all well developed as species and some as individuals. Huff also gives more background information on Everville in this instalment. It really helps to round out your experience of the story. Intrigue and suspense also make an appearance in this magically crafted world. Huff’s vividly visual descriptions draw you in and his intriguing storyline keep you there. He definitely takes the fantasy genre and gives it an exciting twist.

The characters that we came to know and love in the 1st book continue to grow as individuals. The names of the characters in this novel make me giggle but are definitely memorable. They are also well suited to the characters themselves. In all actuality, they add to the characters and definitely stick in your mind. In all honesty, this novel has a rather large cast of characters but they are easy to keep straight. Some are developed as individuals and others as groups. This gives a very intriguing contrast to the characters.

Overall, this is a story that makes your imagination soar. It was an extremely enjoyable read and a definite must for all those who enjoy the YA fantasy genre. Holy cliffanger though. This novel definitely leaves you needing the sequel.

Please note that I received this novel free of charge from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Clare O'Beara.
Author 25 books372 followers
December 10, 2016
I found myself at a severe disadvantage by not having read the earlier book in the fantasy series. No information is presented in the first quarter, which is as far as I've read, as to who the people are, what has happened and why they are doing what they are doing.

I like the concepts which seem close to Narnia's The Silver Chair - a land of fierce giants, an underground world of tunnels and a small unattractive race. However why are the main characters going there? Once they find themselves beginning to turn into worms - what a ghastly transmogrification, so well imagined for us! why do they keep walking?

In interspersed segments we see a few young people in our world whose relative has died. A man they don't know, comes to state that he is the executor of the estate - I'd be looking for written confirmation and ID, which the relatives don't - but at this point I have no idea how these people connect to the other characters in the city of worms.

Various devices are used to catch up a new reader or a previous reader who has forgotten some of the story. These can include conversation among characters, letters, a diary, a dream, a memory recalled for us, internal dialogue of the main character. Lacking these, I'm going to have to wait until I can get the first book and read it, because my interest is definitely piqued but this is not the way to read this second book. Other readers should take note and start at the start.
Profile Image for Kim Lo.
243 reviews6 followers
March 12, 2014
Following the first book, The City of Worms brings us in the continuation of the adventures of Owen and his friends in the aftermath of what happened in the previous one. Owen now is faced with Them claiming more power and trying to possess control of The City of Worms in order to win the war of good and evil. Between the two realms, Owen needs to balance and try to discover his way as to how to stop Them from their evil plans. The City of Worms starts off rather slow paced and as we approach the middle to the end, it picks up rather quickly in action and becomes very engaging with a lot happening. Not quite as eventful as the first one but builds up nicely that I'm intrigued to see how the next book will unfold.
2,490 reviews46 followers
September 12, 2013
I like the story line author Huff has going in these books. he did do in this book what I thought should have been done in the first. Which is give us a look at Them. Not everything, but a glimpse into motivations other than the basic good/evil thing.

That said, the story got weighed down with over-complicated explanations of the layers of his multiverse. One Character, Cleophus, in an advanced stage of dementia is explaining it to the Nine. One character makes an apt observation with the line "This is getting confusing." Couldn't have said it better myself.

Owen and The Keeper's battle with the forces of Them is interesting nevertheless. The ending was too simplistic for the set-up as Owen finds the second Pillar of Truth.

Promising.
Profile Image for Bobbi.
731 reviews23 followers
May 8, 2015
This book was awesome in the way it continued from the previous. Being able to remain with the original characters and see their resolve to set things right. Of course the bad guys have their own twist where the character and choices they make affect how they view what they feel is right. And seeing how even those who made poor choices when they change their thinking and go back home that they are forgiven and restored back to their true selves also shows insight to a greater good with forgiveness and understanding. Our main character Owen is constantly put in situations where the faith of his friends and fellow adventures help to give him the courage to get things done and continue to stay true to himself with honesty and integrity.
Profile Image for Gerald Black.
Author 5 books9 followers
September 1, 2013
I was given an advance copy by the author to review. Although I was leery, as I struggled with the first installment, I dived into the book, readily. There was more background given in this chapter of Owen Sage's story. It also introduced a new race, the Ubaloo, a tiny race of warriors. There is the classic battle of good vs. evil and unexpected twists where one character or another turns traitor. The idea of the worms possessing essence that could change the world was also inventive. I did, however find a lot of repetition and a few minor typos. Nothing that took away from the story, but distracting all the same. All in all it was a much more enjoyable read than the first book.
Profile Image for Wanda Hartzenberg.
Author 5 books73 followers
May 29, 2014
The narrator has a crisp clear voice and his pronunciation is good. However, he needs a bit more practice in doing a range of voices!

So the story. An epic fantasy where each pillar is a mark of a well rounded, well educated man!
Ahm so what I hear you say? Well see in this fantasy a pillar also marks the point where the main protagonist shows real growth. I really like this. The internal battle is presented in short bursts and never slows down the action. In the end the action and the growth follows the same theme while the plot is action driven.

A good read. Get yourself a copy.

WaAr
Profile Image for Stephanie.
64 reviews
January 9, 2014
I was asked by the author, Roy Huff, to proofread his book: ' the city of worms'

I have to say that I find the storyline very interesting. The storyline kept flowing, the book was always in evolution, because of that it was never dull. Roy huff gives an incredible detailed view of the world of Everville and the characters in it. It almost felt like the characters in the book were coming to life.

The book is well written and I would recommend it to everyone. So for ‘the city of worms’ a well-deserved 4 star.
Profile Image for Linda Todd.
307 reviews66 followers
October 14, 2015
Another great story in this Everville saga a wonderful magical adventure and it was a pleasure to flow with the characters threw the story as it unfolded. I would be so delighted to recommend this wonderful book to my friends & my thanks to the author Roy Huff for the privilege and pleasure of reading this wonderful story. This is the second book in the saga and will be reading more of these stories so to all happy reading from wee me. ♥☺
Profile Image for P. Reads.
58 reviews4 followers
December 6, 2013
This was my second book from Roy Huff and it's also second book from Everville series.

Must say that I loved the way it was written much more than the way of the first book. This time the main character Owen doesn't know it all and it's more interesting to read.

I think if the third book will be as good as this one, will be worth waiting for.

By the way... Everwille and Multiverse is not saved yet... (or is this a spoiler...)
Profile Image for Wild.
56 reviews1 follower
April 1, 2014
I really enjoyed this book. It has now become one of the books on my "Recommended Reads" list. After raving about it to my hubbie he's now about to read it too. Not going to give anything away of the plot in my comment. Only that if you are a fan of good, strong fantasy writing you cannot pass this book and will definitely recommend it to friends you know like this genre also. Now I am going to read the rest of Roy Huff's books. I liked his style. Pick it up and read for yourself. :)
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