gecko wrote:Oh what exactly are the Everworld-books about, Accio? You've gotten me curious!
Well, let me tell you, gecko!
The story is about these four Chicago teenagers (David- the boyfriend and hero, Christoper- the ex and the joker *and my favorite character ^_^*, Jalil- the thinker, and April- the sister and the voice of reson) that are all drawn down to the water front by this girl named Senna. When they all get there it's like the sky rips open and this giant wolf swallows Senna up. The four of them run towards her (it's not like they can actually do anything against a giant wolf though!) and yell and shout.
Something happens and the world turns inside out. When the world goes back to normal they find themselves hanging by chains around their wrists. They are on like a 500 ft tall cliff. When they finally get pulled up (by trolls) they are dragged to this palace. They find out that it is the palace of Loki, the Norse God of chaos. He's really angry because he's lost his "witch" They all find out soon enough that Senna is the witch. They find a way to escape Loki and find a boat, a Viking long boat. It of course makes no sense, because they dont think that Loki is real, and Vikings are long gone, and why does it look like they are in Norway or something?! They get on the boat and have to lie and say that they are minstrals so that they dont get themselves killed. They are brought to Olaf Ironfoot and have to perform for him.
As the books progress, we find out that the place that the four find themselves in is called Everworld. It's a world created by all the major gods of the "old world" like Zeus, Loki, Isis, etc. They all got together and decided to start their own world. It's like a quilt, each God has his own little square. They all brought some of their own followers, because you know, they all need to be worshiped. This world also includes legends like King Arthur type stuff, and Merlin. As things go on, we learn more about the connections between the four and Senna. Also, you find out the Senna is a gateway between Everworld and the Real world. That is why she was kidnapped from the real world. She escaped though, but now there are a bunch of crazy gods after, including Ka Anor, an alien god that eats other gods. When they finally get some sleep, they get some disturbing news. When they sleep over in Everworld, they suddenly find themselves back in the real world, but with the memories of what was happening in Everworld. When they wake back up in Everworld they are, well, back in Everworld. So it's like there are two of them, one in everworld and one in the real world that gets updates whenever the other one falls asleep.
The kids get dragged into battles constantly. The weird part is that the battles are against the Aztecs and their god Huitzilopoctli (he eats human hearts) or Ka Anor and his weird bug-like alien forces. They wander throughout everworld encountering the Greek gods, a god named Hel (guess what she rules over), leprachauns, fairies, trolls, elves, magicians, centaurs, satyrs, nymphs, vikings, Dragons, aztecs, merpeople, and giants. They visit places like Africa, hell, Greece, England, Fairy Land, and Atlantis.
Eventually they realize that Everworld isnt their enemy, the power hungry Senna is. They have to decide to fight her or not. They have to pick Everworld or the real world.
It's easy to think about HP when reading these books (but I read this series first, I can just see it now that I have read both books). They talk about Merlin, the philosopher's stone, fairies, trolls, and lot's of other stuff. Other thn that the books aren't that similar at all. Also, these aren't written at the same level as HP, but they're still great!