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The Silver Dream
- Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
Sequel to New York Times bestseller Interworld by award-winning writers Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves.
Joey Harker is a hero…
After mastering the ability to walk between dimensions, Joey helped save the Altiverse from destruction. But rival powers of magic and science are still out there, seeking to control all worlds.
InterWorld's peacekeeping mission is far from finished.
And when a stranger follows Joey back to BaseTown things get even more complicated. No one knows who she is or where she's from and, more importantly, why she knows so much about InterWorld. Dangerous times lie ahead…
Critic reviews
Praise for Interworld:
"A fast-paced compulsively readable tale" (ALA Booklist)
"A mind-stretching ride" (VOYA (starred review)
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- Robin
- 13-02-24
Fun book with a good story that's well narrated
Fun book with a good, and engaging, story that moves quickly. it's the second in the series so wouldn't make much sense to someone that hasn't read/ listened to the first. well narrated but a different voice to the first which took a bit of getting used to.
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- Lucy
- 21-08-23
Good maybe if you are a 11 y old
couldn't get past the first 30 minutes - I should have read the blurb more carefully as this has non of the complexity of some of Gaiman's books and I think is aimed at a younger audience
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