
Synopsis:
The fate of the multiverse rests in Abi’s hands. She’s already run for the door.
Abi runs so fast she skips across universes. That came in handy when she burned down her life with her girlfriend, Kit. Ever since, Abi has been running from reality to reality, starting over with a different Kit. When her new reality begins to collapse, Abi discovers a shocking truth.
An unknown force destroys every timeline one by one. Every universe is doomed, including the one Abi fled originally. she tries to get back to warn her Kit but before she can, she’s trapped in another strange reality with no way to escape.
The pain she’s suffered and caused finally catches up to her, and so does the shadow trailing her across creation. With time and space running out, Abi faces the darkness eating away the multiverse. To her horror, she learns it may be the same she carries with her.
Review:
Nothing Ever Ends is a wild ride from start to finish, and hands-down my favorite book in Eververse series.
Going into it, I wasn’t sure how I’d like the main character based on events from the previous book. She did some things… But I’ll leave it at that for the sake of avoiding spoilers. Anyway, I ended up loving Abi, and more specifically, the growth her character displayed throughout the story. Her instinct is to run away when things don’t go her way, but over time, she learns that sometimes, you really do have to stop and face things head-on. (I can also relate to her inability to be still. I’m really bad at that myself.)
And this storyline… The synopsis mentions she skips across universes, and she does a lot of that. But they’re all parallel universes, sometimes at different points in time from her own. She encounters different versions of people she knows, and while they’re often similar, there are still differences based on their unique backgrounds. Those with superpowers still had the same abilities, and the backstory of a certain classified Empowered was finally revealed.
I always found the parallel universe idea to be fascinating, and I think this one was executed really well. (The science nerd in me was also really happy to see the Grandfather Paradox mentioned.)
This book was so much fun. If you like superhero stories, definitely check out this series.
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