Magnificent read! I would have given this a standing ovation had I not been so comfortably tucked in bed when I finished it. It involves a group of people called angelologists (a secret society, if you will), who study, in particular, the Nephilim (the offspring of the sons of God and the daughters ...
Despite angels and demons, the book felt curiously bland to me, and apathy neatly sums up basically my entire reaction to the book. When I read it, I had not yet really read many "urban fantasies" and found the idea of suit-wearing angels strange and unwieldy. Basically my opinion was that if you wr...
~~Moved from GR~~ Despite angels and demons, the book felt curiously bland to me, and apathy neatly sums up basically my entire reaction to the book. When I read it, I had not yet really read many "urban fantasies" and found the idea of suit-wearing angels strange and unwieldy. Basically my opinio...
Generally, I think Trussoni put in a lot of effort to make her style elegant and sophisticated but failed at the basics a bit too often. I could go on, but it's probably best to stop and not get into too much details and spoilers. All in all, Angelology is an interesting book, but it has too many ...
It has some of the elements of the Da Vinci Code and some of the elements of Storm Constantine's Stalking Tender Prey. Yes the Grigori and nephilim have been done before! Angelology has a good-looking young nun. Evangeline, who is in The St Rose Convent where she has spent most of her life. When ...
Angelology is a fantasy book. Nephilim are the children of the watchers (angels) and human woman. For centuries the Nephilim believe themselves to be superior and rule humanity according to their whims. Angelologists are those who study the angels and are trying to free humanity from the Nephilim's ...
The premise of this book was certainly interesting but I found that it read a lot like a text book. I understood the author wanted to show how much research she put into this novel and that the characters in the novel were scholarly but I found myself reading it slowly because it did not grab my att...
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