I am just so happy.So happy.I pretty much knew I would love this series. I did. But I had no idea what I was in store for.NONE. And I think that's a good thing. It means that expectations were met-and exceeded. I think it's pretty crazy that I was kinda spoiled for a few things(Thanks, sister!) and ...
I liked this book, but there was less of a focus on the first book's greatest strength — Nick and Alan's relationship. When I found out that this book was from Mae's point of view, I was unsure how much I'd enjoy it. She was my least favorite character from the first book, and I had several problems...
This review was written by Camille Morales, guest reviewer with the Fantasy Book Addict.The Demon’s Covenant by Sarah Rees Brennan was, to me, a better read than the first one in her Demon’s Lexicon series. It was told from a different perspective, giving the reader insight to the life of Mae, a cha...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker.I've got far too many unread books sitting around and calling my name (and three of those books need to be read/reviewed ASAP), but The Demon's Covenant was screaming it louder than any of the other books. That's why I put a wrench in my to-do list and picked ...
Review originally posted here.Why I Read It: No, I wasn't crazy about The Demon's Lexicon, but I WANT to. So I read this in the hopes that it got better. It did. Marginally.I need to stop writing book reviews days and days after reading them, or at least take notes while I read (I don't -- I find it...
I'm going to attempt to write a very coherent review... But i can tell you right now that i am going to fail miserably because this was, quite possibly, one of the greatest books i have ever read in my entire life.No, i am not joking, kidding, or exaggerating.Now, maybe you all remember when i read ...
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