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May 04, 2015 08:41PM

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If you don't mind the web serial format, Worm has plenty of action, and the characters tend to make smart decisions.
And, the characters that rise to the top aren't necessarily the superstrength/invulnerable types. It's a crazy read.
And, the characters that rise to the top aren't necessarily the superstrength/invulnerable types. It's a crazy read.



Tom my friend, The 2nd Realm was awesome. I can't wait for the next book. It is only about 100 pages and once I got into it, it took off. You get the whole story, and good character development, but I think the authors sacrificed a little story telling for so much action, but this is only my first time through it, yes I will read it again. Check out my review if you'd like.
Thanks, I'll put it on my TBR list. Looks like you finished it pretty quick, too, which is a bonus.


Nick must save a race of Merfolk, but a few things stand in his way. First, Merfolk live on the Moon. Second, they're tens of thousands of years in the past. Third, his parents grounded him for blowing up the shed, again.
Join Nikolas and his motley crew of friends as they time travel from an apocalyptic Earth to a fantastic moon thousands of years in the past. Nikolas will hear the call of a mysterious woman, battle evil drones, fly malfunctioning hover trucks, run from other-worldly monsters, witness the blue and yellow fire of blood-thirsty water dragons, and travel through space and time, as he seeks to save the Merfolk of the Eynclaene coast.
This middle-grade fantasy adventure is perfect for readers between the ages of 9 and 16.
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The Merman and the Moon Forgotten (other topics)The 2nd Realm: Book One (other topics)
The 2nd Realm: Book One (other topics)