Summary: This sequel picks up where The Demon's Lexicon left off, but the point of view shifts to Mae, a supporting character in the last book. Mae is concerned: Despite all the trouble they had with magicians in the previous volume, her brother Jamie is drawn to them. At her wit's end, Mae enlists ...
Sequel to the excellent The Demon's Lexicon. It took me nearly six months to crack it open, because I was so terrified that I wouldn't like it. FEAR NOT. review tbc.
by Sarah Rees BrennanOkay, I'm kind of taking a deep breath here, because I've got two different reactions going on. On the one hand, I am someone who's religious and pretty traditionally religious at that. Which is to say, if someone told me that they didn't want to read this series because of the ...
More complex, engaging, and emotional ride, 3.5 starsThough I was disappointed with Sarah Rees Brennan's debut novel, THE DEMON'S LEXICON, I was intrigued enough to pick up the sequel from the library, and I'm very glad I did. In THE DEMON'S COVENANT, siblings Mae and Jamie have tried to return to a...
A review in list form, because I am lazy:1. I was skeptical about Mae as a narrator, because I really disliked her in The Demon's Lexicon. I still kind of disliked her in this book.2. However, it's obvious that Sarah Rees Brennan adores Nick and Alan as much as I do, because they were definitely sti...
Seriously, this is just chock full of spoilers. Demon’s Covenant, the second book in the Demon’s Lexicon Trilogy, did not disappoint. I knew going in that the point of view of the narrator was changing from Nick to Mae, which did not exactly excite me given that Mae was my least favorite thing about...
There are no words for how much I loved and enjoyed this book. Everyone in the entire world should read this series, and Sarah Rees Brennan is a genius. Oh, and also I love Alan kind of a crazy amount.
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