Man, I am really enjoying these books. They're so much fun for me!I was a bit disappointed with Sophie in this one; she's not quite as quick-witted - clever-wise or figuring-things-out-wise - as she was in the first book. She dabbled in ditziness here and there, which came back and bit her in the bu...
I enjoyed this book more than the first, and I think it did a great job building on the first one. The plot was clearly planed out in advanced and it shows! It still had a lot of corny lines thrown around and some of the character reactions were a little unbelievable. The one that really bothered me...
Sophie Mercer has left Hex Hall for the summer to spend it with her father, a father she has never really had any real relationship with. He wants to help her control her powers and become what she is supposed to be. She wants rid of her powers. Archer Cross is a complication and the fact that Ca...
I read Hex Hall at the end of last year/start of this year and I adored it. I don't know why I have only just read book two because I have all three. I find these books fun and exciting but where I completely loved book one, I thought that even though Demonglass is very good and I really enjoyed it ...
A fun and quick read. Demonglass suffers a little number two syndrome- clearly a bridge between book one and book three of a trilogy, I didn't feel like anything was resolved and it was a little frustrating to end on such a cliffhanger. Quite a few new characters introduced, but we don't get to know...
A great read. I've found that just about every trilogy has a bit of a sophomore slump in the second book, but I enjoyed this one a lot. Fast paced, lots of action and such great characters! And such wonderful snark! Witty dialog can redeem a so-so book, but when you have a great story *and* witty di...
Pros:* We meet Dad!* We learn how Alice became a demon* They were betrothed?!Cons:* Nick and Daisy were a bit stereotypical* What is Cal really feeling?I liked this one a lot more than Hex Hall.
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