




desertcart.com: Eternity's Wheel (InterWorld Trilogy, 3): 9780062068002: Gaiman, Neil, Reaves, Michael, Reaves, Mallory: Books Review: Awesome books! - Unpredicted plot, imagination, emotion, and well built character that i love so much! In short, a beautiful story! Always love it! Review: Review of Eternity's Wheel - I really wanted to be dazzled by this series but I was kind of disappointed by Book 3. I realize that this series is based on a Neil Gaiman idea and not written by him. However, that is not the issue. I enjoyed the adventures of Joey Harker in this alternate universe series and could even make the leap at accepting some of the science. Anyone who reads science fiction understands the leap although they may think of it as something else. It is ones ability to accept science fiction concepts and science in a way that one can accept it as is or maybe be willing to accept it with a little wink. I just had to make too much of a leap in this book to make me truly happy with the series. I do not want my opinion to negatively influence others. I just wish I would have like it more.


| Best Sellers Rank | #555,067 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #188 in Teen & Young Adult Time Travel Fiction #985 in Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fiction #1,047 in Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy |
| Book 3 of 3 | Inter World Trilogy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (890) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.65 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 8 - 9 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062068008 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062068002 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 13 years and up |
R**U
Awesome books!
Unpredicted plot, imagination, emotion, and well built character that i love so much! In short, a beautiful story! Always love it!
G**N
Review of Eternity's Wheel
I really wanted to be dazzled by this series but I was kind of disappointed by Book 3. I realize that this series is based on a Neil Gaiman idea and not written by him. However, that is not the issue. I enjoyed the adventures of Joey Harker in this alternate universe series and could even make the leap at accepting some of the science. Anyone who reads science fiction understands the leap although they may think of it as something else. It is ones ability to accept science fiction concepts and science in a way that one can accept it as is or maybe be willing to accept it with a little wink. I just had to make too much of a leap in this book to make me truly happy with the series. I do not want my opinion to negatively influence others. I just wish I would have like it more.
L**J
Enjoyed the whole trilogy
This was a quick and easy to read series and loved the premise of time & dimension travel. A nice break from some of the serious reading that I do and made my travel time go by fast!
M**L
Four Stars
An awesome finish to the trilogy.
R**A
Eternity's Wheel (InterWorld #3) | Review
The final installment of the InterWorld trilogy sees the dreaded FrostNight wiping out all the universes and Joe(y) Harker doing his best to try and stop it. The end of the second book left the reader on a cliffhanger, with Joe captured by HEX and Binary, the two evil groups working together to ensure the success of FrostNight. Eternity’s Wheel picks up with Joe deposited on his home planet, where he was abandoned to die as it was erased. With the Harkers split up and the former InterWorld on the run, Joe and his small band of friends/recruits must figure out a way to stop FrostNight and rescue their friends. Throughout the course of the novel, Joe starts to gain more respect than he had in the previous installments, and he slowly takes over as a leader, which was nice to see. Being the third book in the series (and a middle-grade one at that), it has the unfortunate task of summarizing the previous two books for readers, but I thought the way it was handled was creative and effective. It didn’t feel like I was being weighted down with information I already knew, it was very need-to-know and a helpful reminder of where we left off, but for young or new readers, it gave them enough to be able to understand the circumstances. The story is still very serial-like, with Joe escaping one situation only to be trapped in another, but it’s entertaining and a fun read, even if some of the escapes are a bit too convenient. I mean, how many times is Joe going to be trapped only to escape at the last minute? The series isn’t afraid to kill characters, however, and this installment is no exception. The characters are still one of the strongest assets of this series; I love all the different versions of Joe, though I did miss a lot of those familiar characters in this installment. Minor Spoiler: Throughout reading, I kept predicting that Joe was a younger version of the Old Man (as in, the same person, just in different timelines), and this book puts a lot more details in place of how that could be true, but also tries to explain it away at the same time. Could this be some sort of time looping thing, but the timeline is now changed because of FrostNight? Why else would the Old Man end out his days on Joe’s world? The book leaves this open ended, but for the younger reader this was intended for, it’s not clear enough. The ending suggests that life goes on for the Harkers of InterWorld, with new villains to defeat and more Walkers to recruit. Not a bad series for tween/teen fans of sci-fi.
N**E
I always enjoy Neil Gaiman's work
I always enjoy Neil Gaiman's work. The Inter World novels take place in an interesting universe with an adventure that is fun to follow even when the story gets dark. I would highly recommend this as a young persons book, but this old one enjoys it too.
N**A
Great series
Very well written as usual with Neil's books. I loved the series. Still hoping for a 4th book because it left some unanswered questions that were obviously yes, but not said. Oh well, great read regardless
H**4
good book, but Neil Gaiman doesn't seem to be involved...
The book lists Neil Gaiiman as one of the authors, but from the book's style it's clear that he was pretty hands-off on this one. It's a good book and wraps up the trilogy nicely, but it would've benefited from Gaiman's input. Maybe I'm just a huge Neil Gaiman fan?
K**)
Not one of Neil & Co's finest, but a very satisfactory ending to a very fine concept. I was somewhat missing the last gut-punch in the two earlier books in the series, and Silver Dream was honestly a filler. But this one wiped clean all earlier sins, and is a fine finale to a great work - especially the last 450 words or so. -Jonardhon
C**N
Very nice book! And also the whole trilogy, take your time and enjoy this entire new world, or worlds if you prefer.
A**R
First impression out of the package was why is it brown? And immediately noticed the creases. Not sure if it smells as I held my breath all the while. Disappointing
A**_
I read some reviews, which made me not read this last book straight after the 2nd. However, in my opinion it was a good ending and kept me interested from start to finish. Storey kept true and I loved the multi dimensional character, Hue. It's a good sci-fi book with adventure and endless posibilities. This series has a great concept of walking into different worlds and time. I guess the fight between good and bad. Great book. Entertaining.
K**N
Good
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