The Silver Dream - Impian Perak (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
I appreciate the writing style in this novel. It is accessible to all ages, without reaching. At the same time, it’s not dumbed down. It’s written as if the main character were writing it: well put together for a teenager, but still a teenager. The storyline itself was also quite unique. There is, however, an innate assumption on the part of the author that you’ve read the first novel in the series. Not that the story is inaccessible without it, but it is written assuming that you have the background information already.Although quite well developed, I did find the cast of characters to be somewhat unapproachable and difficult to relate to. It made it hard to fully immerse myself in the novel at hand.As a whole this was a rather enjoyable read. The premise was very intriguing and kept me entertained. Please note that I received a complimentary copy of this work in exchange for an honest review. ok. I started reading this with a lot of doubt that I would enjoy it, especially because I already forgot the plot of the first book (INTERWORLD). It turns out that I'm still confused reading all those technical terms, so most of the time I just ignore them. And I was right, I don't enjoy reading SILVER DREAM. The fact that it has a cliffhanger ending makes me believe there will be a third book. And I really hope this will be a trilogy! (meaning there won't be a fourth book)
What do You think about The Silver Dream - Impian Perak (2013)?
Not really by Neil Gaiman. He just wrote the outline, and someone else wrote the story.
—sookie
loved this as much as Interworld, The Silver Dream carries the story on beautifully.
—xizerain
hmmm.... why I dont feel liking this? less Gaiman more Reaves. hmmmm......
—kait