April 14, 2012

The Seeds of Rebellion by Brandon Mull (Awesome)

Sorry it took so long to post about this book, I could have sworn that I had already reviewed it. The cover:

This is the second book in the Beyonders series.  The first book was A World Without Heroes; I would really suggest reading the first book before reading this review and/or book because it would spoil it and you would be confused.
The cover shows the Blind King fighting one of the leader Amur Kell.  Pretty excited, right?
The Summary:  Jason was ejected into the Beyond and is trying desperately to get back.  If that means attacking a hippo, so be it.  Rachel and Drake are desperate to avoid the thing that is following them, which means asking for help from Elaine.  The people who protect the syllables of the word are being killed off.  All of the good guys need to raise an army and find out the future of the rebellion before Maldor ends them all.
I wish I could say more. I couldn't even mention some of the main character without revealing a lot of things.  For example, Jason does a whole lot of things over the course of the book; he's not stuck in the Beyond the whole time. (By the way, that wasn't a spoiler at all.)  That's why writing a book summary is so annoying. 
I liked this book, but it wasn't as funny as the book before it.  I think it may just be because half the book was in Rachel's point of view, which means that she's jealous because Jason isn't just talking to her.  I agree with her; Jason was being annoying by talking to Connie (my least favorite character).
Other than that, I loved the book.  He fit everything into it, and I mean everything.  From zombies to prophecies to nightmares, it had it.  I would suggest reading it, and I look forward to Chasing the Prophecy in spring 2013. 

PS  I found that I'm on the first page of google if you search:  Chasing the Prophecy Beyonders.  It's a link to my Coming Soon page.  Since I'm above amazon, I thought I would share the moment with you.

PPS Now, I'm on the top of the second page for: the arcade catastrophe brandon mull.  This is pretty cool.

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