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Gregor the Overlander. book review

  • Fatima Ahmed Alsuwaidi
  • 24 يوليو 2016
  • 1 دقائق قراءة

Wow just as great as the first read.

So Gregor and his two-year-old sister "Boots" as everyone calls her falls into a hole in the laundry room in the bottom of their apartment building. After a long fall, he and his sister found themselves in an under world beneath New York city, a world filled with Giant bats, roaches, spiders, rats, mice, and surprisingly normal sized humans.

Failing to escape to reunite with his worried family in the overland Gregor discovers he is mentioned in a prophecy made by the founder of the Underland, that the citizens of Regalia seem to believe in so strongly he finds himself finding more interesting information he then decides to stay and make the quest required to fulfill the prophecy.

Now like I've mentioned before Suzanne Collins is Amazing at creating beautiful worlds, and character you will have a hard time trying not to think about them.

The Narrator Paul Boehmer did a pretty good job reading the story, and making good expressions of all the characters................ except Ripred, I couldn't bear his Ripred impression, it was so not like Ripred who's voice is very sarcastic and lifelike even if he's old, unlike the voice that the Narrator made which was sarcastic but very whiny and old and slow.

besides that, I thought he did a good job.

I honestly got the book because I had audible credit, but I think I'm going to continue to re-read the whole series now since I'm sucked in the mode.

Four out of five starts

you can fine my goodreads review here:

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1704023524


 
 
 
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