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Comments to The Door Within by Wayne Thomas Batson


Submitted by John (Aug 30, 2007)

This was easily one of the best books I have ever read! The plot was fantastic and the characters were all really interesting! It was great to think of there being a parallel world with a mirror of ourselves as a Glimpse. One of my favourite part was when Aidan realised that Captain Valithor was a Glimpse twin of Grampin - it sorta confirmed your theories that were built up over the course of the book.


Submitted by Melissa Leibold (Jul 20, 2007)

Another question about age appropriate-ness! The answer was 10 and up. How far up? Is 16 too old to enjoy the series?


Submitted by grant (Jul 01, 2007)

omg this is the best book ive ever read he should maka a fourhth because his last one was a uncompleted story but all in all i fell in love with aidan kaliam gwene and sir valithor


Submitted by Anonymous (May 28, 2007)

These books were great. Only, I didn't really like how some of it turned out. Somethings happened that I didn't want to happen and things I wanted to happen didn't happen. But all and all, it was terrific. I couldn't put the book down. My friend actually told me about the book and I didn't think it would be that exciting(no offense). When I read the first few chapters, I just about put it down. It just was too slow. But after Aidan entered the Realm, I got really excited. I finished the first book in 1 day of buying it. The other two books weren't even on my shelf for half a day before I had read them. I really think they should be turned into a movie. Plus, are there any pictures of Aidan, Gwenne, Aelic, Kearn, Nock, or Anionette?


Submitted by Wayne Thomas Batson (May 25, 2007)

Hi, Ashley The Door Within series is set for ages 10 and up, though bright 8&9 year olds have been known to takle it. -WtB


 


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