Stad van de Engelen
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789022996713 (9022996719)
Publish date: July 9th 2013
Publisher: A.W. Bruna
Pages no: 280
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Angelology (#2)
ANGELOPOLIS, BY DANIELLE TRUSSONI (Book 2 of Angelology)I read the first book in this series, Angelology, a few years ago, when it was first published. Honestly, I didn't like it enough to re-read it, but I thought I'd give the sequel a chance, especially since it ended in a major cliffhanger.Synops...
I recommend reading this second book in the 'Angelology' fantasy series right on the tails of finishing the first one, in order to get a better sense of flow and to capitalize on the high-momentum finish of the first novel. In some ways, this installment seems more academic compared to the more huma...
I was thrilled when the sequel was finally out. The beginning kinda drags on indefinitely and I lost my enthusiasm when I realized that the story was going in circles and that everything is left unsaid and undiscovered. It was quite frustrating. But I do admit that the story got much better in the l...
After the spectacular cliff hanger ending of [b:Angelology|6691426|Angelology (Angelology, #1)|Danielle Trussoni|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347562444s/6691426.jpg|6886872], this book was pretty much a let down. Ten years have passed and no part of those ten years is described or discussed by any...
Similar to Angelolgy, there was a lot that I liked about Angelopolis despite any qualms I may have had. In fact, I'm here to say that I actually enjoyed this book much better than the first. Perhaps it's because of the ample amounts of action, or maybe because of the discoveries that are slowly unea...