Hey guys/girls/everyonelse, I think it is time for me to review Night Angel series. The score for it could go either way, but seeing how I just ate some candy, I’m feeling mighty merciful. First thing, don’t get too attached to anyone during the series, because they die like its going outta style. ...
Some times, I just get profoundly disappointed. When that happens, it becomes quite a challenge to keep on with second, third and fourth chances, which is what I've been doing with Week's Shadow series. I've realized, it is time for Brent and I to break up when I was pondering my review, and thought...
You know that feeling you get when you've just finished reading a really good book? The joy, the sorrow, the need for the bathroom because you couldn't stop reading the for final 100 pages. Well this book wasn't one of those, it was three of them: the Night Angel series by Brent Weeks.I read this se...
Now that was just silly.The book felt rushed and crammed of information that was spoon fed by plot devices (read: characters), and not shown by the tale itself. The parts that weren't rushed were fight descriptions, which unless they're really well done can bore me, and angsty lovey-dovey crap, whic...
Now that was just silly.The book felt rushed and crammed of information that was spoon fed by plot devices (read: characters), and not shown by the tale itself. The parts that weren't rushed were fight descriptions, which unless they're really well done can bore me, and angsty lovey-dovey crap, whic...
Originally posted on The Bibliophile's JournalGo to site to read full reviewThe Night Angel Trilogy is indeed a series that amazed me in so many levels. I didn’t put any expectation when I first picked up these books as they are not the kinds that I normally read but I’m pleasantly surprised to see ...
Well, most of the book was pretty badass, as was to be expected from the others. The relationship between the two young assassins grows more complicated, amusing, embarrassing, and interesting throughout the book. However, the climax of the story was a bit unsatisfying, due to the fact that ever...
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