Review: in this world, magicians are the ones who use their talents to call demons to use their powers. Nick and his brother Alan have beein on the run for years from a magician. When Alan gets marked by a demon, after other sibling set Mae and Jamie come to them asking Nick is determined to save hi...
I wanted to like the book more than I did, although I did still enjoy it.There are 4 main characters-Nick and Alan, who are brothers, and Jamie and Mae, who are brother and sister. Nick and Alan have been on the run from magicians and demons their whole lives, although Alan, the older brother, still...
First half was tedious, albeit with necessary scenesetting and emotional buildup that gave the clearly foreshadowed twists much of their impact. Once Shit Started Going Down, though, I was totally in. I actually found the worldbuilding dull, if competent, which is usually where I'm invested. I was f...
this book was a quick fun read. it was interesting, Nick that suposedly felt nothing has felt many things- he just didn't figure it out. the idea of demons was unique in a way. and i lived Alan and Nick's relationship. i enjoyed how both had depth to them. the book wasn't amazing, it was good. it's ...
Did anyone else read the blurb of this book and think:and with a bit of or was it just me?I entered this book expecting all the demons and monsters stuff we have in Supernatural, and why not say it, even all that bromance we have there. And I am absolutely thrilled to say that I was pleasantly surp...
This review was written by Camille Morales, staff reviewer with the Fantasy Book Addict.The Demon’s Lexiconby Sarah Rees Brennan is one of my favorite books now; I love everything from the characters, to the relationships between them, to the magnificent plot, and the wonderful writing (wow!). Firs...
This audio book was so fun! The narrator was SO GOOD. I was not invested at the beginning, but the 2nd half was really interesting, and then that nice, little twist that made me gasp! I'm glad to see the focus of the next book is on Mae. And we get more Nick, of course.Review soon.
While not AMAZING, this book is still pretty damn good. The main character Nick starts off as cold and unlikable, but eventually he grew on me in all his angry and sullen yet snarky glory. One of this book's high points is the brother-love between Nick and Alan (somewhat like the brother-love betwee...
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