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The Door to Inferna (Elkloria) (edition 2020)

by Rishab Borah (Author)

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"On a winter break from school that should have been nothing but goofing around with his best friends, teenager Khioneus Nevula soon realizes his recent peculiar dreams and visions are cries of help from the strange, mystical, parallel world of Elkloria, whose inhabitants need his special powers to survive. Adopted from unknown parentage, he has always been marked as different by his purple eyes. Now he begins to understand who he really is, and what he must do: open the door to Inferna to save the people of Elkloria. In this land, Khioneus is a prince, and he finds himself and his new friends caught in a war between the inhabitants of Elkloria and an ancient and powerful evil"--from Publisher's description.… (more)
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Title:The Door to Inferna (Elkloria)
Authors:Rishab Borah (Author)
Info:Three Rooms Press (2020), 236 pages
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In sum: Fun magic system. Probably a great read for kids!

Khi never knew his birth parents or really where he came from. He's happy in his normal world with his loving adoptive parents and his good friends. Until one day he sees faces in the moon and other seeming-hallucinations... then falls through a portal into a different world. The world he was born in, as a prince. The world that is facing a never-before-seen darkness that threatens to take over that universe and probably more.

I am not the target audience with this book. It was cute and I enjoyed the explanation of the magic (quite a lot) but it is definitely for kids. Even with the kiss (gasp) I would recommend it for like ages 8–12.

There were some timing inconsistencies that bothered me. The two-minute lessons in magic that Khi instantly grasps. The points in the fight where the enemy is about to attack then Khi 'remembers the door' and uses the key to unlock it and they run through and thus evade... that attack... which was underway....

Then there was quite a bit of info-dumping as various characters try to teach Khi about the world—them totally insensitive to the fact he grew up in a world without all of this, and him not seeming to mind all the terms and names and concepts thrown at him.

But in all, the world was fun and the characters were pretty good. The relationships between the characters were cute.
Hopefully the author keeps on writing. His style reminds me of my own when I was that age :D

Knowing that I'm not the target audience, I give it 4 stars rather than 3 which is how I really feel about it.

(I received an ARC of the book for review.) ( )
1 vote Ignolopi | May 20, 2021 |
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I won this from LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This was a great fantasy book as well as a fast read. Enjoyed the story and the characters. Ending was left wide open.

For the rest of my review of this book, visit my Youtube Vlog at:

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Enjoy! ( )
1 vote booklover3258 | Apr 7, 2021 |
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The Door to Inferna is Rishab Borah's first book, although it is written to be the first in a series so there might be more to come. It incorporates a lot - different worlds/universes, magic, science, linguistics, fantasy, mythology...so many interesting things, but for a short book that is an introduction to a series it ends up being too much. Every sentence is a new name/place/spell/thing to be explained. Every step is a major plot point. Every scene has it's own deus ex machina. And certain plot points, instead of feeling important, feel like someone is checking off a list of things that 'should' be included. The thought put into everything, and the layers of the worlds, and the possibilities for this series are definitely there. But it is very obvious, without even reading the author bio, that this is a first attempt at a book. Hopefully as the author gets more experience the series will grow into itself.
  GretchenLynn | Nov 23, 2020 |
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The Door to Infernia is about a boy named Khi who, along with his two best friends, gets pulled through a portal in the woods into a magical land, Elkloria. There, Khi learns he is a prince and that an evil entity wants to restore demons to the magical realm. This was marketed as YA but I think this would have made more sense as a middle grade novel. Khi learns the seemingly infinite magic system with ease, meets his birth parents, the king and queen, and then barely interacts with them again as he and his friends and newly found sister end up in a series of getting into trouble and defeating it. I would have DNF’d but I don’t do that for books I’m reviewing. Unfortunately, this one was not for me. ( )
  oceancat | Nov 7, 2020 |
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An exciting new book in what is supposed to become a series. This fantasy world is sure to excite young readers and ones who are drawn to wizards, magic and adventure. The young protaganist in the story as well as the other characters will surely become fan favorites as they become more well known to readers. A very impressive first book by such a young author his work will only continue to grow and become more nuanced. ( )
  wd40sw | Oct 21, 2020 |
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"On a winter break from school that should have been nothing but goofing around with his best friends, teenager Khioneus Nevula soon realizes his recent peculiar dreams and visions are cries of help from the strange, mystical, parallel world of Elkloria, whose inhabitants need his special powers to survive. Adopted from unknown parentage, he has always been marked as different by his purple eyes. Now he begins to understand who he really is, and what he must do: open the door to Inferna to save the people of Elkloria. In this land, Khioneus is a prince, and he finds himself and his new friends caught in a war between the inhabitants of Elkloria and an ancient and powerful evil"--from Publisher's description.

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Fourteen-year-old Khioneus Nevula is beginning to realize something strange is going on. Adopted from unknown parentage, he has always been marked as different by his purple eyes. Now a winter break that should have been nothing but goofing around with his best friends is haunted by some other presence—ghostly apparitions appear to him in the dark of night, the surface of his mirror ripples like a pool of water, and he dreams of a girl with a long blue braid who invents fantastical devices. Drawn into a mystical land, he meets his twin sister, a proficient mage, a slightly mad scientist, and a princess. In this land where he is a prince, he finds himself and his friends caught in a war between the inhabitants of Elkloria and an ancient and powerful evil. THE DOOR TO INFERNA, Rishab Borah’s first novel, creates a fantasy world as fully realized as those of Rick Riordan or Tamora Pierce. Elkloria draws on Borah’s interest in mythology, science, and linguistics as well as the imaginative lands he and his friends once inhabited in play—open to all to explore.
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