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Eternity's Wheel

Eternity's Wheel is a and fantasy novel by , , and Mallory Reaves, published on May 19, 2015, by HarperTeen, an imprint of . It serves as the third and concluding installment in the trilogy, a bestselling series that blends elements of magic, science, and interdimensional adventure. The story centers on teenager Joey Harker, an ordinary boy who discovers his ability to walk between parallel worlds and becomes an unwilling leader of the organization, a group dedicated to maintaining balance across the . In this finale, Joey and his team confront the looming threat of FrostNight, a catastrophic event that endangers and all dimensions, forcing him to embrace his destiny amid high-stakes battles involving , spatial manipulation, and moral dilemmas. Spanning 288 pages, the targets readers aged 13 and up, with a measure of 820L, and has been praised for its emotional depth, action-packed narrative, and satisfying resolution to the series' overarching conflicts.

Creation and production

Origins and development

The original concept for the series emerged in the mid-1990s as a collaborative idea between and for an animated television series involving travel and parallel versions of a teenage protagonist. The pitch, developed around 1995–1996, was presented to studios including but failed to secure production, leading the authors to adapt the treatment into a format. This foundational story, centered on a protagonist navigating dimensions between magical and scientific extremes, was first realized in the 2007 InterWorld, marking the series' debut and establishing its core premise of conflict. The series evolved across its initial installments, with the 2013 sequel —co-authored with Mallory Reaves—expanding the narrative arc by deepening the rivalry between the magical organization and the technological faction, while introducing unresolved threats that propelled toward a climactic resolution. This progression built a multiverse-spanning confrontation between opposing forces of and , setting the stage for the trilogy's conclusion and emphasizing themes of balance across parallel worlds. Development of Eternity's Wheel commenced shortly after 's release, drawing directly on the lingering alliance between and to escalate the stakes for the finale. Key elements unique to this book include the introduction of FrostNight, an apocalyptic event that endangers the entire by systematically erasing dimensions, forcing the protagonists into a desperate bid to avert total collapse. This setup resolved the series' overarching tensions while maintaining the collaborative plotting style established in prior volumes.

Authorship

Eternity's Wheel was co-authored by , , and Mallory Reaves as the concluding volume of the InterWorld trilogy. The novel's core concept originated from Gaiman and , who established the series' foundational elements in the initial book, (2007). However, Gaiman's direct involvement in the writing of Eternity's Wheel was limited primarily to providing high-level story outlines and conceptual input, reflecting his role as the series' visionary originator. Michael Reaves, as co-creator of the series, contributed to the initial plotting for Eternity's Wheel, drawing on his established collaboration with Gaiman. His participation, however, was constrained by ongoing health challenges stemming from , which he had been managing for several years; this limited his role to consultations and oversight rather than extensive hands-on writing. Mallory Reaves, Michael Reaves's daughter and a in her own right, served as the principal author, composing the bulk of the manuscript. She handled key elements such as dialogue, action sequences, and maintaining narrative continuity with the prior installments, and (2013). Her primary authorship ensured the story's execution aligned with the series' established framework while advancing the plot to resolution. The collaborative dynamics emphasized a division of labor that integrated Gaiman's overarching thematic vision—centered on alternate realities, , and conflict—with the Reaves' practical implementation. This involved iterative revisions by Mallory Reaves, informed by input from Gaiman and consultations with , to uphold consistency in tone, character development, and motifs across .

Publication

Release details

Eternity's Wheel was released on May 19, 2015, by HarperTeen, an imprint of Publishers, as the third and final installment in the trilogy. The book was positioned in the fantasy and genres, emphasizing its role as the series conclusion with elements of , , and adventure to appeal to fans of co-author Gaiman's works. Promotional efforts highlighted the collaborative authorship, drawing on Gaiman's established readership while underscoring the narrative closure provided by the Reaves family contributions. The primary edition carries 978-0-06-206799-9 and had an initial U.S. of $17.99. materials from the publisher promoted it as a high-stakes finale suitable for readers aged 13 and up, with tie-ins to the trilogy's blend of themes to engage Gaiman's broad audience.

Editions and adaptations

Following its initial hardcover release in 2015 by HarperTeen, an imprint of , Eternity's Wheel saw a paperback edition published on May 17, 2016, also by , expanding accessibility to a broader audience. An ebook version in format was made available simultaneously with the hardcover in 2015 through . The audiobook edition, released on May 19, 2015, by HarperAudio, is narrated by Alexander Cendese and runs approximately 6 hours and 25 minutes, providing an immersive audio experience of the trilogy's conclusion. International editions have primarily appeared in English through publishers such as , which issued a version on December 31, 2015. While no major foreign-language translations have been widely documented as of 2025, the book's global distribution reflects the series' appeal in English-speaking markets beyond the . As of November 2025, Eternity's Wheel and the broader trilogy have not resulted in major film or television adaptations. In 2016, Universal Cable Productions announced of a series adaptation of the concept, executive produced by , , , and Flody Suarez, but the project remains unproduced. Special editions include limited collector's versions from Subterranean Press, such as 500 signed and numbered hardcover copies released in 2016, featuring artwork by , and 26 lettered leatherbound editions in custom traycases, both now and sought after by fans.

Content

Plot summary

Joey Harker, having been separated from his team at in the aftermath of the events in , returns to his home Earth, wounded and determined to rebuild. With the help of his companion Hue, a multi-dimensional lifeform, he embarks on a mission to recruit parallel versions of himself—known as Walkers—and other allies from across the dimensions to form a new team capable of countering the escalating multiversal threats. The newly assembled team establishes a makeshift base in the In-Between, a space between worlds, where they train and prepare for confrontation. They soon face the combined forces of , the arcane magical organization, and , the hyper-technological scientific faction, who have forged an unlikely to initiate FrostNight—a devastating blending and designed to systematically erase universes and reshape reality under their control. As tensions rise, the team ventures into diverse dimensions, engaging in skirmishes and gathering intelligence on the enemies' plans, including explorations tied to time agents who manipulate temporal flows. Joey emerges as a reluctant leader, guiding the group through the chaos of a burgeoning multiverse war, where team members endure significant sacrifices to disrupt the alliance's operations. The narrative builds to intense battles across parallel realms, culminating in a direct assault on the antagonists' scheme to dominate all existence by harnessing FrostNight's power. In the , Joey reunites with his ally , a from earlier adventures, and together they orchestrate the defeat of the HEX-Binary coalition, averting and restoring equilibrium to the . Reflecting on his from a disoriented teenager prone to getting lost to a steadfast guardian of infinite realities, Joey contemplates the cyclical nature of creation and destruction.

Characters

Joey Harker serves as the protagonist of Eternity's Wheel, a teenage who initially discovers his innate ability to traverse dimensions and parallel worlds. Throughout the novel, Harker evolves from a reluctant novice into a strategic leader of the team, grappling with profound personal losses that test his resolve amid the escalating multiversal war. Acacia Jones, a affiliated with the TimeWatch, acts as Harker's primary romantic interest and ally, offering expert guidance on the intricacies of temporal mechanics while providing crucial emotional support during the conflict's most harrowing moments. Her time-travel capabilities complement Harker's dimensional walking, enabling coordinated efforts to counter the threats facing the , and her bond with Harker deepens as they navigate isolation and betrayal. The primary antagonists are , the arcane magical organization intent on achieving dominance over all realities, and , the hyper-technological scientific faction driven by a vision of imposed order through the systematic erasure of organic life. Their unprecedented alliance forms the core peril of the , uniting magical and technological forces in a bid to unleash FrostNight and reshape existence itself. Supporting the is an ensemble of Walkers, including versions of Harker and recruits such as J/O, a cybernetically variant skilled in combat through nanobot-augmented abilities like projection and reinforced physiology. Hue, a multi-dimensional lifeform who communicates through shifting colors, serves as Joey's loyal companion and aids in navigation across dimensions. The , an elder iteration of Harker serving as InterWorld's stern commander, imparts vital knowledge on lore, mentoring the younger Walkers on the balance between science and magic. Minor figures include Harker's family members on his home , who represent his ties to normalcy and provide fleeting moments of grounding amid the chaos, though their involvement remains peripheral to the interdimensional struggles.

Themes and style

Major themes

One of the central themes in Eternity's Wheel is the balance between and science, exemplified by the opposing forces of , which embodies chaotic , and , which represents rigid logic and technological order. These entities form a destructive alliance that threatens the , underscoring the narrative's emphasis on the necessity of harmony to prevent existential catastrophe. The also explores and leadership through Joey Harker's evolution from a reluctant, directionless teenager to a responsible guardian of stability. This highlights the burdens of , personal , and the weight of consequential choices in a vast, unpredictable cosmos. Multiverse and identity form another key motif, delving into the concept of parallel selves and the exercise of across dimensions, with "Eternity's Wheel" symbolizing a cyclical renewal that counters the apocalyptic FrostNight. Joey's encounters with alternate versions of himself reinforce themes of self-discovery and the interconnectedness of existence amid infinite possibilities. Finally, the story addresses and loss, portraying the loyalty of the team, opportunities for among flawed allies, and the emotional toll of within an interdimensional conflict. These elements emphasize through bonds forged in adversity, as characters navigate and to preserve their collective purpose.

Literary style

Eternity's Wheel employs a voice centered on Joey Harker, which effectively blends fast-paced action sequences with introspective moments to engage a audience. This perspective allows readers to experience Joey's internal growth and decision-making processes intimately, fostering while maintaining momentum. The novel's world-building seamlessly integrates elements, such as parallel dimensions and entities like , with fantasy components including magic and time-manipulating agents. The In-Between serves as a central hub for these explorations, revealed organically through character interactions rather than expository dumps, enhancing immersion without overwhelming the reader. Structurally, the story unfolds through episodic adventures that progressively build toward a climactic resolution for , featuring short chapters designed for accessibility and frequent use of cliffhangers alongside jumps to sustain tension. This keeps the pacing brisk, particularly in action-oriented sections, while allowing brief pauses for character development. The language is accessible and prose-driven, with action-focused dialogue that infuses humorous undertones even amidst darker narrative undercurrents. Lush descriptions complement snappy exchanges, creating a tone that balances adventure with emotional depth suitable for young readers.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release, Eternity's Wheel received generally positive reviews from professional critics, who praised its engaging blend of elements and emotional resonance. The School Library Journal described it as a "terrific sci-fi " that combines an action-packed plot with thought-provoking themes, highlighting the indomitable heroism of Joey Harker and the story's lush descriptions. Similarly, commended the book's adventurous spirit and mildly emotional conclusion, noting its mix of action, mystery, and creative enemies despite challenges in genre blending. Critics also pointed out some shortcomings, particularly in pacing and narrative consistency. observed repetitive situations for characters, such as frequent last-moment rescues from untenable scenarios, and uneven pacing that slowed during training scenes. further critiqued the exposition-heavy opening, which recaps prior volumes and may deter readers, along with the uneasy tonal shifts between war story, adventure, and coming-of-age elements. Some reviewers felt the climax underwhelmed relative to the buildup, leaving a sense of mild resolution rather than full closure. Overall, the book was praised as a satisfying conclusion to the InterWorld trilogy, appealing to young readers with its excitement and accessibility. It holds an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 on , based on over 3,600 reviews that emphasize its fast-paced fun and introductory appeal to . A notable quote from the editorial review captures this sentiment: "Full of deep emotion, exciting action, and lush description... [offering] a triumphant conclusion to the InterWorld trilogy."

Commercial performance

Eternity's Wheel, released in May 2015 as the final installment of the trilogy, capitalized on the established success of the series, which has been recognized as a Times bestseller. The book's commercial performance was bolstered by Neil Gaiman's reputation as a prominent author, driving initial sales through pre-existing fan interest in his fantasy works. Targeted primarily at readers aged 12-18, the novel also appealed to a broader audience, including adult enthusiasts of Gaiman's storytelling style, contributing to its crossover reach. An edition, published simultaneously by HarperAudio, featured professional narration and enhanced accessibility, particularly for younger listeners and those preferring audio formats. In the long term, Eternity's Wheel has sustained the trilogy's popularity, with copies widely available in public libraries through digital platforms like and included in educational s for curricula. While exact sales figures remain undisclosed, the book's integration into library collections and school programs underscores its lasting commercial and cultural impact within . The did not receive major literary awards, though it aligned with the series' recognition in teen fantasy categories.

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