Afterworld
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Dom is the youngest person ever to arrive in the Necropolis, the 'waiting place' between death and what comes after. And it isn't long before he catches the attention of Satarial, a cruel Nephilim from the beginning of time, who has grim plans to use Dom as entertainment in his vicious gladiatorial games. When Dom's still-living sister, Kaide, appears in the Necropolis too, Satarial has the leverage he needs, and the stage is set for the biggest shake-up the afterlife has seen in centuries.
Dom's only option is to compete in the Trials and attempt to win the chance to enter the Maze. In his favour he has an enigmatic young Guide, Eva, and a Guardian, Eduardo, who may not be what he seems. But will they be enough?
'Lynnette Lounsbury has the power to raise your temperature. You feel it when she delivers you into a Delhi that is so percolating with heat and humanity that you will recall it not as a chapter in a book but a memory of having been there. You will feel it when she gives you that same certainty about her Necropolis, a realm of death that will have you sweating over the Trials and fates of her characters. There are mazes of every kind in here, as well as cruelty, nobility, Rowling-calibre imagination and some cracking, inventive ritualistic violence. You will be well-traveled by the time you have concluded Dominic and Kaide's epic journey through the AFTERWORLD. And then you will wonder how such an adventure managed to work in philosophy, theology, physics, metaphysics, the ties that bind beyond this life, addictions, devotions and some subtly lovely adolescent romance to boot. And the ending might be the most comprehensively hopeful thing you'll ever encounter.' - Chris Lynch, Michael L. Printz Honor winner
Customer Reviews
Astonishingly creative and engaging
Where do I start honestly!
I read this book for the first time a few years ago and just couldn’t put it down. The character arcs were always crafty and satisfying, not betraying any part of the story before hand. The world built in this book is one of incredibly deep lore and I would personally rank up there with some of the most imaginative worlds created in literature (LOTR, Harry Potter, The Gunslinger). Every single character in this story has a purpose and brilliantly drives the plot onwards, always wanting to know why, what, when and how certain things will happen. Since then I’ve probably read this book at least 3 more times and it has never gotten old and the story is illustrious that It can never truly be put down for good.
I’m usually very critical of books but this ranks up there with some true classics and is a deeply underrated novel that deserves more acclaim than it recurved. I would love to see this incredible story either on the big screen or in a high budget tv series.