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Book Reviews of Back to the Divide (Divide, Bk 2)

Back to the Divide (Divide, Bk 2)
Back to the Divide - Divide, Bk 2
Author: Elizabeth Kay
ISBN-13: 9780439659291
ISBN-10: 0439659299
Publication Date: 8/2/2004
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
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Last summer, Felix had the adventure of a lifetime in the fantastical world beyond the Divide. now he's living peacefully with his parents. But not for long...
Snakeweed, the arch villain, is still at large. Having failed to sell his dark magic to the real world, he wants to go back home. All he needs to get there is the spell hidden in Felix's notebook. So Snakeweed pays a visit to Felix - and freezes his parents with a horrible curse that begins to spread like a magical disease. Soon the curse if affecting everything - and the Earth itself may be in danger.
Felix must summon his courage and head back to the divide. It is the only there that Felix will find the countercharm that can cure his parents... and save the world.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Back to the Divide (Divide, Bk 2) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by K. Osborn Sullivan for TeensReadToo.com

After spending the previous summer in a magical world where humans are only a legend, Felix settles in back at home for a nice, normal life with his parents. During his trip to the magical world the previous year, Felix's heart condition had been cured with magic, so he is able to finally engage in the kinds of normal activities he has always dreamed of.

But a quiet life is not in the cards for Felix. One day, he is shocked to find his enemy from the magical world, Snakeweed, standing on the front porch. The evil Snakeweed had managed to sneak into the human world. He did not find it to his liking, however, so he sought out Felix to give him the spell to return to his own magical world. As a means to force Felix into giving up the return spell, Snakeweed puts a spell on Felix's parents that turns them into marble statues. Felix soon realizes that he must return to the magical world and enlist his friends' help once again in order to free his parents.

BACK TO THE DIVIDE is a fine sequel for readers who enjoyed THE DIVIDE, the first book in the trilogy. I must admit, though, that I was not as entertained by it as I was by the original. Perhaps that is largely because the novelty of the magical world was wearing off. But what bothered me more was that the book seemed to focus on an awful lot of traveling. It felt like Felix and his companions moved back and forth across the magical world a dozen times during the story. I'm sure they didn't, but it felt that way at times.

Despite these complaints, I was pleased to see that the fun creatures from THE DIVIDE were back in this sequel, including giant, bird-like, math-obsessed brazzles and evil, shape-shifting sinistroms. Also, in addition to the main quest in the magical world, there was an interesting sub-plot about how the spell that turned Felix's parents to marble was threatening to destroy the entire non-magical world. This added some tension to the story. And, like its predecessor, BACK TO THE DIVIDE has a great cover that is split in the middle. It does not necessarily contribute to the story, but it is a unique feature nonetheless, that might add to the experience of the book for some readers.

Overall, for those who enjoyed their first journey across the Divide, I recommend a return trip.
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Last summer, Felix had the adventure of a lifetime in the fantastical world beyond the Divide. Now, he's living peacefully with his parents. But not for long.

Snakeweed, the arch villain, is still at large. Having failed to sell his dark magic to the real world, he wants to go back home. All he needs to get there is the spell hidden in Felix's notebook. So Snakeweed pays a visit to Felix- and freezes his parents with a horrible curse that begins to spread like a magical disease. Soon the curse is affecting everything- and Earth itself may be in danger.

Felix must summon his courage and head back to the Divide. It is only there that Felix will find the countercharm that can cure his parents... and save the world.