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Brave the Betrayal (Everworld #8)

Brave the Betrayal (Everworld #8)

Published in
2000
3.90
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Description

Jalil, David, Christopher, and April must defend themselves against a group of transplanted aliens whose aim is to combine textbook information with their own technology to devise new and frightening weapons.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
208 pages
Book in series
#8

Why to read

  • Continuation of an Epic Adventure: 'Brave the Betrayal' is the eighth installment in the Everworld series, and it continues the thrilling journey of a group of teenagers navigating a parallel universe filled with gods, creatures, and dangers from various mythologies. Reading this book allows you to follow their ongoing saga and discover the fates of the characters you've grown to care about.
  • Exploration of Complex Themes: K.A. Applegate's series is known for its exploration of complex themes such as identity, belonging, and the nature of reality. 'Brave the Betrayal' delves deeper into these subjects, offering readers thought-provoking content that goes beyond the surface-level action.
  • Character Development: As the series progresses, so do the characters. 'Brave the Betrayal' provides significant character development and backstory, giving readers a deeper understanding of the protagonists' motivations, fears, and relationships. This depth adds to the investment in the story and the characters' journeys.
  • Escapism with Substance: While the Everworld series offers an escape into a fantastical world, it doesn't shy away from addressing real-world issues and emotions. 'Brave the Betrayal' combines the allure of escapism with meaningful storytelling, making it a satisfying read for those who enjoy fantasy with a side of reality.