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Paraworld Zero
Paraworld Zero
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Five Stars
Categories :  Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
Over 10s
Action & Adventure
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
 
Publisher :  Parallel Worlds LLC
Author :  Matthew Peterson
Narrator :  Matthew Peterson
 
Length :  12 hours 30 minutes (Unabridged)
 
Physical Price :  $29.95
Download Price :  $19.99
 
Format :  Downloadable MP3
 
Part of Parallel Worlds
 
© 2008 Parallel Worlds LLC

"Funny and imaginative." 
     — Maria V. Snyder (NYT bestselling author)

"Harry Potter meets Star Wars"   
      — WormsScifi.com

Twelve-year-old earthling, Simon Kent, stumbles upon a secret that thrusts him into a bizarre adventure filled with magic, technology and deadly out-of-this-world creatures. He discovers a true friend, confronts his inner demons and becomes the savior to a peculiar race of people, when all he truly wants is to find his way back home.

Parallel to Simon's adventures is a mystery involving a catlike spy and a magical swordsman who both struggle to maintain peace among the paraworlds. But evil lurks in unexpected places, and few people can be trusted. Their paths ultimately lead them to Simon: the one boy who might be able to prevent the biggest assassination attempt in the known paraverse.

Paraworld Zero hit the BarnesAndNoble.com bestseller list, hit the Amazon.com category bestseller list in "Magic and Wizards," received the Flamingnet TOP CHOICE Award, and placed in over 12 contests, including the ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards, Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, and National Indie Excellence Book Awards.

 
This title has been reviewed 4 times
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5 stars Excellent Alternative to Harry Potter
I devour everything Harry Potter, so when I heard the phrase “Harry Potter meets Star Wars” I had to pick this one up. Paraworld Zero is not your typical Harry Potter-like book. The story has a lot of science fiction and fantasy in it, so I guess you could call it “Harry Potter in space,” though space is not really the word for it. The characters travel through a thing called the parastream, which is like a special form of outer space that allows you to move quickly from parallel world to parallel world. The idea is intriguing, and the author makes it simple to understand. Simon Kent is now my favorite 12-year-old magician. He gets into the most precarious situations. Oh, and the narration was top-notch.
May 2009Joshua Green from USA
5 stars Hit or Miss - I loved it!
I think this is the type of book you either love or dismiss, depending on your personality and age. I know the intended audience (ages 8 - 16) will love this. For me as an adult, I absolutely loved it as well. But that's because I enjoy a good story with interesting characters. This is not a serious book, though there are a couple of serious moments. The mystery in Paraworld Zero was just enough to keep me guessing. I wish there was a little more romance, but the characters are fairly young (12 through 14), so I understand why the romantic aspects were watered down. There better be more romance in the sequel! I was hoping to see Simon at the magical school, but as it turns out, that'll be in the next book. I'm looking forward to it. As for the narration, I actually enjoyed the funny and peculiar voices. They were well done and kept me entertained. The prolog is awfully serious, but it lightens up considerably after that. Highly recommended.
February 2009Nao from USA
5 stars Great for the Whole Family
Okay, I have to admit I found myself laughing out loud several times during this audio book. The characters are so fun to listen to as they banter, joke, cry, etc. Paraworld Zero takes you through many emotions and leaves you feeling well entertained. There are some deeper parts dealing with slavery and self-esteem issues, but in general the book doesn't take itself too seriously. The narration and pacing was spot on. There's a female and a male narrator, by the way, which I like, since a male trying to do female voices often sounds strange to me. I was impressed with the narrators' ability to change their voices so dramatically. This is a kid's fantasy, mind you, so many of the voices are somewhat cartoonish, but don't let that stop you from listening if you're an adult. There's a whole storyline with adult characters interwoven within the plot, and this really did keep my interest. I'd like to see more of these older characters in future installments. Since there are multiple storylines going on, the book keeps you on your toes, especially the climax, which brought everything together superbly. I'm not usually one to be surprised at the end of a mystery, but this one threw me for a loop. I can't wait for the next book.
December 2008SimplyMe2 from Provo
5 stars Loved it!
I found this book by accident and fell in love with the story and characters. My children have listened to it several times. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next installment. The narration is smooth and the story is filled with impressive creativity, and the ending is simply divine. It might be too intense for smaller children, but if they are mature enough to read Harry Potter and Eragon, then they could also read Paraworld Zero. Do not miss this one.
March 2009Nancy from New York
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