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Understand the Unknown (Everworld #10) Paperback | Pages: 179 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 1833 Users | 39 Reviews

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Original Title: Understand the Unknown
ISBN: 0590879863 (ISBN13: 9780590879866)
Edition Language: English
Series: Everworld #10

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There is a place that shouldn’t exist. But does. And there are creatures that shouldn’t exist. But do. Welcome to a land where all of your dreams and nightmares are very real—and often deadly. Welcome to Everworld.

There are some things that you know you’ll never do. And though you may dream of riding a winged horse, or speaking to a dragon, you pretty much know it isn’t going to happen. Unless, of course, you find yourself in Everworld. David, Christopher, April, Jalil, and Senna are in Everworld. And even though they’ve found Senna, the person they thought would be their ticket home, Everworld holds onto all of them even tighter than before. Now they have to find out why.

But not before another encounter with the surreal. David and the others have been called back to Olympus to help the gods battle Ka Anor, and the fastest way to get there is by boat. Unfortunately, Neptune, ruler of Everworld’s seas, doesn’t like trespassers. Now David and his friends are about to discover the lost city of Atlantis…

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Title:Understand the Unknown (Everworld #10)
Author:Katherine Applegate
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 179 pages
Published:November 1st 2000 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published October 1st 2000)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Mythology. Fiction

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Ratings: 3.89 From 1833 Users | 39 Reviews

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This one almost got three stars but in the end I couldn't justify it because the only interesting and worthy part of this book was the last twenty pages.. This book for some reason was slow and I can't exactly pinpoint why other than nothing really happened. Mainly, the last twenty pages of this one was where the important information was and the rest of the book was just filler. Uninteresting filler. The author I think failed with this one but I can't say that I blame her. After ten books,

this was ok but not my favourite. didn't really love the under water part as much as I thought I would. but the stuff introducing Brigid and the existence of the scroll was intriguing.

I do not remember any of this book from my previous readings of this series. This book was more about the connection of Everworld to the real world then it was about David. I felt like we didn't get anymore development form his character, which is interesting because I am pretty sure this is the last book from him.They are in Atlantis. We get to see Neptune and we learn that our group is not the first group of realworlders to cross over into this world. We don't know how often it is and why but

Really cool underwater cities of Neptune and Poseidon.

We're nearing the end of the Everworld journey!In this book, we're in David's point of view again. After escaping Egypt and the very angry and defeated amazons, David, April, Jalil, Christopher and Senna find themselves victim of Neptune's rage, and are sucked below the surface of the ocean. David is familiar with the seas, so he automatically fears he's drowning. But no! W.T.E. (Welcome to Everworld) They find that because of Neptune's magic, they can all breathe underwater. The adopt their

The group of five make it out of Egypt and to the ocean where they are passengers on a ship. The ship is destroyed by the bad tempered Neptune and the group finds themselves in an underwater city where there are air bubbles to breathe in and even when there are no air bubbles present they find they can breathe water. The group soon realize that their host is the ever grouchy Neptune and realize that they must escape soon. They set out only to find Neptune and his army of mermen hot on their

Sure, I read this book. But, as it turns out, I can't think of a whole lot to actually say about it.As I recall, this is about the point where I petered out and lost what momentum I had the first time I tried reading this series, and in hindsight, it's easy to see why. There's just... very little in the way of new developments. We get to see yet another instance of our protagonists trying desperately to get from Point A to Point B and nearly getting themselves killed in the process, we get to

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