Naturally there are bad guys, and also gals. The story of Planesrunner itself is just superb. It's like the book was written for me. The book was great. Can we have ten books, please? What I think makes this stand out against other YA works is along with its fast pace and action, its also ridiculously well researched. 
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As fun as Planesrunner was I don't think I'll be doing it again with the next one.
Planesrunner (e-bok) | Ian McDonald | ARK Bokhandel
For Your Family Log in Sign me up. Aided by Captain Anastasia Sixsmyth and the crew of the airship EvernessEverett hatches a desperate plan to save his father. You soon find out that his father was a important scientist and that Everett had inherited most of his intelligence as well. Using Heisenberg Gate technology, Tejendra and his team have discovered and contacted nine alternate universes so far. He likes Tottenham Hotspur.
What I think makes this plamesrunner out against other YA works is along with its fast pace and action, its also ridiculously well researched.
Just so very very very good. Expect plenty of peril and some violence including use of weaponsas well as a fair bit of hard science-based theorizing.
Planesrunner: Everness, Book 1
That may have changed. Not only that, he has to find the means to execute his not very well thought out plans. January 5, at 7: Mar 01, Rajan Khanna rated it really liked it. I could feel myself getting trapped in that Something large appears on the radar, headed their way: I liked the setup of the ten worlds of the Plenitude and the Panopoly, the multitude of parallel universes and traveling between them using Heisenberg Gates.
Nov 05, Alexa rated it really liked it Shelves: Great covers and packaging of and were able to seduce a fair number of female readers who otherwise wouldn't really give a chance to those essentially boy-oriented books.
There are 10 E1-E10 main planes including our Earth, the newest member that have been deemed safe for travel, and it turns out that back and forth travel has already begun. Everett is a smart kid, on one hand the more nerdy geeky kind when it comes down to computers and other tech, but later on the book you learn that he now is more into other things as well mainly soccer, another passion of his is cooking quite the opposite of being a geeky kid.
His most recent publications are Planesrunner and Be My Enemy, books one and two of the Everness series for younger readers though older readers will find them a ball of fun, as well. The majority of the book is spent in E2, where electricity was discovered in theand as a result oil-related technology was never developed Hard sci-fi readers will probably find the science behind the quantum physics and theory of multiple universes to be on the light side, but I still find Planesrunner to be a fabulously clever novel.
Planesrunner
The author certainly does not skimp on the descriptions of the people and their way of life, making it easy to picture the setting and put myself right there. But agents from the E2 plane will do anything to get the infundibulum, even kidnap Tejendra from under Everett's very nose. Overall, this strategy marks an interesting choice, and one that in general McDonald pulls off effectively.

However, I was so swamped with planesrunnee that I simply could not have more than ten or fifteen minutes of joy-reading a day. McDonald also has the habit of stringing scenes one after another, making the pacing lumpy and disconnected feeling, although by the end it makes sense. Can they rescue Everett's father and get the Infundibulum to safety?
Especially Sen Planestunner, the wild, bratty, mysterious navigator of the Everness is an attention grabber, but the rest of the crew of the airship is equally entertaining.
What is interesting, however, is that the book has taken a long time to get a UK publisher. And here is the wad of dog hair in the omelet.
Planesurnner read a fair share of sci-fi YA books and this one is singularly unique. They've got power, authority, and the might of ten planets-some of them more technologically advanced than our Earth-at their fingertips.
It follows British teenager Everett Singh as he travels between alternate universes in search of his missing theoretical physicist father.

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