Practical Applications for Multiverse Theory
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Narrateur(s):
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Suzy Jackson
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Raviv Ullman
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Auteur(s):
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Nick Scott
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Noa Gavin
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Carson High School seniors Scott and Davey don't have much common ground - that is, until all universes begin collapsing into their school. Soon the avowed loner and the mean-girl cheerleader realize that something is very wrong, and they're the only two who are aware of what's happening. Demon versions of their teachers roam the halls, a cowboy sloth appears sporadically, and some students randomly burst into flames while angry interdimensional counterparts of other students destroy everything in sight.
Now it's up to two seniors from opposite sides of the social spectrum to defeat this scourge and save not only their high school but also the world. Armed with little more than school supplies and Scott's trusty copy of The NEW Multiverse Theory, can these unlikely heroes put their differences aside and stop the total chaos? If they can't, the end of the world may just be beginning.
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- Heather
- 2021-04-24
Fast-paced young adult fun, if a little dark
I was feeling in need of something light for a change, so I picked this one up. I was hoping for something zany and fast-paced, and this definitely fits the bill! However, it also got dark (and somewhat sexual) near the end - my hope that I could listen to it with my preteen daughter faded the more I heard. The more things happened, the more it began to feel like a light zombie apocalypse novel instead of a madcap adventure.
The book does a good job of portraying the two main characters as individuals, although seems more sympathetic to the Loner over the Queen Bee. Not all the side characters get treated with as much depth, but that's forgivable in such a short book. The pacing was good - it starts off slowly but then reaches a crescendo as things reach the end - and the dialogue seemed natural. Kudos to both readers, who really made their characters come alive! It was fun to hear them occasionally speak as the other.
So...not exactly what I had in mind when I picked it up, but not bad at all.
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