Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 5 stars

Review: There's not much to say about this book - it was just simply a fun read. It was very entertaining, and loved the fact that it's incredibly fast-paced. I really liked the change of setting also, and liked the overall growth and development of the characters. Speaking of, can I just say how much I love Sophie Mercer as a protagonist? She's pretty awesome. I think her personality just fits, and her sarcasm definitely makes her a likable and realistic character.
I also liked the writing style - simple, conversational, and casual; almost like you're speaking with a friend.

So overall, I loved this book. It's just a fun read. It's a great sequel to the Hex Hall trilogy, and it most definitely made me excited for the final installment. This series as a whole is a must read for any paranormal YA fans that are tired of the usual and typical Paranormal YA stuff we often see around nowadays.

10 comments:

  1. I feel ya. This happens to me all the time.

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  2. Sophie is definitely awesome, I love her sense of humor :D

    Fabulous review!

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  3. I like realistic & sarcastic characters, the writing seems appealing to, I will have to try this out. Great review!

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  4. Dang, I need to read this series. I know I'm going to love it.

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  5. I love this series! and Yummy Archer! lol Can't wait for the 3rd book!!

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  6. I really liked this book as well and Sophie is definitely a keeper. The whole Cal vs Archer thing is a bit too YA love triangle for me but aside from that it's 5 stars all the way :)

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  7. I really need to get my hands on Hex Hall. I own Demonglass but I haven't read the first yet... awful. Sophie sounds great - fantastic review! :)

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  8. I sooo loved this book! I'm glad you enjoyed it too! :D

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  9. Sounds like one to look out for. Glad you enjoyed it!

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  10. I'm very impatient to read it and I hope it will be soon released in France.

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