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So, up until now, the W.I.T.C.H. books have all been adapted (?) by the same person. With this one we get a new adapter - Julie Komorn. Perhaps adjusting to a different author's style is part of the reason that this is the lowest rated of my re-read so far, but I still liked the book!
In this book, Cornelia is really upset because she's thinking about all the memories she shared with Elyon before Elyon went off to Metamoor (the evil world). She believes that that Elyon has to still be inside somewhere - and she's determined to prove it to her friends.
So, Cornelia decides to go to Metamoor on her own without the protection of Will, Irma, Taranee, and Hay Lin. It's a dangerous idea but she has to prove there is still good in Elyon. While she is there, she meets a handsome boy named Caleb, as well as a bunch of rebels hoping for a better life. She also learns things about Elyon that Elyon herself didn't even know.
Even if I gave it three stars, I still liked it and we learned very important information that I just know is critical to understanding the rest of the series. On to the next one! :)
In this book, Cornelia is really upset because she's thinking about all the memories she shared with Elyon before Elyon went off to Metamoor (the evil world). She believes that that Elyon has to still be inside somewhere - and she's determined to prove it to her friends.
So, Cornelia decides to go to Metamoor on her own without the protection of Will, Irma, Taranee, and Hay Lin. It's a dangerous idea but she has to prove there is still good in Elyon. While she is there, she meets a handsome boy named Caleb, as well as a bunch of rebels hoping for a better life. She also learns things about Elyon that Elyon herself didn't even know.
Even if I gave it three stars, I still liked it and we learned very important information that I just know is critical to understanding the rest of the series. On to the next one! :)