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Julianna
Apr 22, 2009 rated it liked it
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"3.5 stars" Lucifer and Lacious found it's way to my desk for review at the request of the author, and I have to admit that it is quite a departure from my typical reading material. I also approached it with a bit of trepidation because everywhere I looked, the book is classified as horror. Being a self-described wimp, I avoid scary movies and don't really care much for scary books either. While Lucifer and Lacious certainly had plenty of gruesome moments, a few of which
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La Femme Readers
Jul 20, 2009 rated it really liked it
Sean Vincent Lehosit's imagination is amazing, it's crazy how he gives hell such a detailed description. If hell is anything like Sean's imagination, I definitely would not want to end up, or should I say down there. This book is only 108 pages but it's full of strong words and contains graphic details. So, for younger readers, I wouldn't recommend it, it's on a totally different level from Young Adult books. The story began by introducing a man, whose name is unknown so he goes by "Slave." He h ...more
Alexia561
Jul 26, 2009 rated it liked it
I'm really not sure how to review this book. It's incredibly descriptive with an interesting premise, yet also very graphic and violent. But I guess you have to be a little graphic and violent when describing demons and the seven pits of hell. It just seemed a little too raw for my tastes.

The main character is called Slave, as he does not remember his name or anything about his previous life. Lucifer seems to take a special interest in the fact he can't remember his name and carves strange numbe
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Bobbie  Crawford
Aug 30, 2008 marked it as to-read
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Jennifer Defoy
Apr 14, 2009 marked it as to-read