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Crystal Doors #2

Ocean Realm

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Fourteen-year-old cousins Gwen and Vic are still celebrating their victory in the battle with the merlons when they learn that Vic's father has finally made it through the crystal doors to the magical island of Elantya. However, their victory is short-lived when they and their friends are kidnapped by their underwater enemies and taken beneath the sea they soon learn of a scheme that could bring Elantya to ruins. Can they escape in time to save the island from destruction?

290 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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Kevin J. Anderson

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Yes, I have a lot of books, and if this is your first visit to my amazon author page, it can be a little overwhelming. If you are new to my work, let me recommend a few titles as good places to start. I love my Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series, humorous horror/mysteries, which begin with DEATH WARMED OVER. My steampunk fantasy adventures, CLOCKWORK ANGELS and CLOCKWORK LIVES, written with Neil Peart, legendary drummer from Rush, are two of my very favorite novels ever. And my magnum opus, the science fiction epic The Saga of Seven Suns, begins with HIDDEN EMPIRE. After you've tried those, I hope you'll check out some of my other series.

I have written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E., and The X-Files, and I'm the co-author of the Dune prequels. My original works include the Saga of Seven Suns series and the Nebula Award-nominated Assemblers of Infinity. I have also written several comic books including the Dark Horse Star Wars collection Tales of the Jedi written in collaboration with Tom Veitch, Predator titles (also for Dark Horse), and X-Files titles for Topps.

I serve as a judge in the Writers of the Future contest.

My wife is author Rebecca Moesta. We currently reside near Monument, Colorado.

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55 reviews29 followers
August 23, 2020
The story wasn't as engaging as the first and just suffered from middle book syndrome. Ocean Realm felt like a pit stop not a continuation of what was happening in the first book.
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Author 5 books517 followers
November 18, 2012
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

Cousins Gwen and Vic Pierce, the protagonists from CRYSTAL DOORS, are back in this exciting follow-up, along with some of the other great characters we came to know and love in the first book: Uncle Cap, Ali el Sharif, Tiaret, Lyssandra, and even the wonderful djinni, Piri.

The magic of the world of Elantya is also back, along with the Citadel, Sharif's magic carpet, Tiaret's warrior skills, Lyssandra's telepathic and interpreting abilities, and the natural curiosity of Gwen and Vic. Unfortunately, that also means that the bad guys from the first book, most noticeably the merlons and their king, Barak, have also returned.

Uncle Cap (Gwen's uncle and Vic's father) has made it through the crystal doors and finally arrived on Elantya. But even before a happy reunion can happen, the merlons kidnap Gwen and Vic, none too happy about the last skirmish that took place. This time, their plans are even greater: they're hoping for total destruction of the Elantyan world and, quite possibly, the crystal doors themselves.

The twins will have to use all of their knowledge and wits to keep this from happening. Thankfully, they also have their close friends to rely on, as well as some new allies. It's not going to be an easy feat, but somehow they must defeat King Barak, Orpheon, and Azric's immortals.

The climax of OCEAN REALM is a fantasy-lover's dream, with action-packed scenes that will have you flipping pages as quickly as you can. Readers of the first two books in the series will be eagerly anticipating the third, SKY REALM, set to be released in June 2008.
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344 reviews3 followers
November 29, 2012
Tant qu'à me faire venir le premier livre j'ai décider de commander toute la trilogy qui fut signé gracieusement par les deux auteur que je remercie grandement pour leur générosité. Je crois bien un jour lire ces livres à mes enfant et eux sauront l'apprécier à sa juste valeur.

Pour ma part, j'ai trouver ce deuxième opus un peu mieux que le premier, mais encore là j'ai eu un mal fou à embarquer dans l'histoire. Je n'arrivais pas à trouver les personnages crédibles et seul les moment de cruauté envers eux m'accrochaient vraiment et ce n'était pas, a mon avis, les moment fort du livre.

Typique livre où un groupe se fait capturé, doit survivre et s'échapper par la suite.

Encore une fois, déjà fait, déjà lu et existe sous forme de grand classique. Ce livre n'en fera malheureusement pas parti.

Certaines scènes ne sont pas recommandé pour les enfants, donc un peu de jugement s'applique si ce livre est lu à des enfants en bas âge.
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Author 15 books37 followers
July 6, 2013
Amazing! In this book the five apprentices are kidnapped by the Merlons and taken to their underwater city. There Gwen and Vic learn more about their mysterious mothers from non other than the evil sage Azric.

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10 reviews
June 21, 2009
its a good book havent quite finished the 5 main characters have been kid-napped and are taked under water by the evil merlons("monster mermaids")
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844 reviews6 followers
October 14, 2011
This was a good sequel to the first "Crystal Doors" book. My daughter and I liked this book also. I just got done reading it for the second time. I still like it.
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1 review
July 11, 2013
I thought it was a very wonderful book very detailed and descriptive.
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556 reviews1 follower
September 5, 2019
Fun Read

Fun, fun, fun. If the pace was any faster, you couldn't keep up. Not a serious book for adults, but certainly fun for young teens angry well read pre-teens.
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48 reviews
August 17, 2011
im not going swimming in the ocean for a while after reading this.
Great book .
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1,497 reviews
March 27, 2017
I did not like the first book so I have no idea what compelled me to even give this one a chance.
1,451 reviews26 followers
May 3, 2017
Elantya is recovering from the merlon attack that nearly overpowered them. The threat isn't over, but now they have time to figure out how they can defend the island, and what they might do against the evil mages Azric and Orpheon. Gwen, Vic, and the others don't expect to have a large role---and then a kidnapping puts them in the heart of the ocean, under Azric's power. Can they free themselves and save Elantya once again?

This had an okay story marred by a few really annoying things that kept throwing me out of it. Basically, "like on land but underwater" kept being a dealbreaker for me. Take the behavior of light. Yes, light goes through water. Badly. And this gets worse the deeper you go. According to a quick search, to match the behavior of light in the book, most of this has to take place about 200 meters below the surface. That's a really shallow ocean. Or take how Vic's father treats diving with rapid descents and ascents. There is one nod on the last one that he got the bends, but overall I was either expecting magic to explain it away or him to do things properly. And so on.

I also wasn't that fond of the merlons. We finally get to see their society, so I was expecting a little more of the society and a little less of evil/stupid slave drivers with a king that behaves like a toddler either throwing a tantrum or distracted by a shiny toy. Vic feels sorry for killing one. That felt really forced to me, since their behavior barely puts them above dolphins on the intelligence scale. And none of them show any signs of not being evil, even if it's not quite at Azric's level. They're pretty much here to be cannon fodder.

That said, the plot took a while to get going, but once it did, managed to keep things moving. Most of the focus was on Sharif and his character journey. It's got a lot of message about slavery being bad and not looking down on people, though I did appreciate Sharif wasn't really obvious in his superiority and so didn't recognize it in himself. I also really liked one quote from late in the book.


"Mmm," the Ven Sage said. "A choice may be unfair, unbearable, unreasonable, dishonorable, painful, awkward, complex, unethical, or impractical. It may even seem impossible. But there is always a choice, even if it is a bad or painful one."


Overall, I'm not all that interested to see where this is heading. It's obvious Orpheon still has a role to play, and that the prophecy will be fulfilled (though I would hope a few twists in its interpretation materialize). I'm still annoyed at how the worldbuilding and the science worked out, so I don't think it's worth trying to track down the final volume unless you liked it a lot better than I did. I rate this book Neutral.

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