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Aug 06, 2013
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This is a review of the audio book version of Angelfall. I listened to this because there's hope on the horizon for the highly anticipated sequel to this book - it even has a name and may come out later this year. *crosses fingers*
The audio book was well done and the narrator did all the voices. She was very convincing as Penryn, less convincing as Raffe. In any case, Angelfall is one gem of a book. It is beautifully written, very descriptive, and has a kickass heroine who doesn't seem to be afr ...more
The audio book was well done and the narrator did all the voices. She was very convincing as Penryn, less convincing as Raffe. In any case, Angelfall is one gem of a book. It is beautifully written, very descriptive, and has a kickass heroine who doesn't seem to be afr ...more

Wow! This book was intriguing. Totally dark, twisted take on angels. Still so many unanswered questions. I really liked Penryn and having to take care of her family aged her much more than her 17 years. (She has to take care of her paraplegic sister and schizophrenic mother- who is off her meds).
This is how a book should be. It had me from the very first sentence and didn't let go until the last. I couldn't predict which direction it would go and once I thought I knew, it changed course again. T ...more
This is how a book should be. It had me from the very first sentence and didn't let go until the last. I couldn't predict which direction it would go and once I thought I knew, it changed course again. T ...more

[I also reviewed this title on my blog: Ishari's Bookshelf]
There is a lot of love out there for Angelfall. I think it's well-deserved love. Angelfall is one of those books that hooks you by its bat wings and drags you along for all 247 pages until you finish and go "whoah!". It's compulsively readable and so fast-paced you feel like you are sprinting away from the killer angels right along with Penryn.
So you may be asking - if you liked it and if it's such a readable book...why knock it down two ...more
There is a lot of love out there for Angelfall. I think it's well-deserved love. Angelfall is one of those books that hooks you by its bat wings and drags you along for all 247 pages until you finish and go "whoah!". It's compulsively readable and so fast-paced you feel like you are sprinting away from the killer angels right along with Penryn.
So you may be asking - if you liked it and if it's such a readable book...why knock it down two ...more

Mind. Blown.
You might start this book and see the obviously unhelpful mother and the totally helpless little sister and the tough as nails older sister and main character and you might get the wrong impression of this being another knockoff postapocaliptic teenage dystopia of The Hunger Games. And you'd be wrong, because it's no knockoff of anything. Although a comparison with The Hunger Games is not erroneous, because it's about as dark and Penryn has nothing to envy Katniss' courage or resourc ...more
You might start this book and see the obviously unhelpful mother and the totally helpless little sister and the tough as nails older sister and main character and you might get the wrong impression of this being another knockoff postapocaliptic teenage dystopia of The Hunger Games. And you'd be wrong, because it's no knockoff of anything. Although a comparison with The Hunger Games is not erroneous, because it's about as dark and Penryn has nothing to envy Katniss' courage or resourc ...more

Penryn is just trying to protect her family when an angel comes down and steals her little sister. As Penryn sets out to find her sister she witnesses a fight among angels. Five against one, he eventually looses the fight and has his wings cut off.
This is the story of how Penryn saves Raffe the angel that had his wings removed and sets out to make him help find her sister.
Interesting dystopian world.
This is the story of how Penryn saves Raffe the angel that had his wings removed and sets out to make him help find her sister.
Interesting dystopian world.

Great read.
I was given the narrated version of this book and I really enjoyed it. I'm hoping the rest of the books are just as good! ...more
I was given the narrated version of this book and I really enjoyed it. I'm hoping the rest of the books are just as good! ...more

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