by Thomas E. Sniegoski
This omnibus edition of the first two books in Sniegoski's series about fallen angels is both entertaining and thought-provoking. In The Fallen, we are introduced to Aaron, a lonely seventeen year old boy who doesn't feel like he belongs in the world, and in the sequel, Leviathan, we follow Aaron as...
Actual rating - 3.7Very specific rating there. Here's why. I enjoyed the book. Don't get me wrong, it was quite generic and very... True to the current craze of the YA genre. You had the whole good angel, fallen angel, nephilim thing going on, but there was added stuff. For one, the main character w...
I could not, for the life of me get into this book. I had started reading this back in June and I thought I would take a break from it and come back…same story.It had the awesome storyline the hot guy cover ;) , but it was honestly just dull. The writing was standard, not terrible and the story seem...
It was okay, not my favourite book but the dog was cool :) I'll definately finish the series though.
What the hell? I don't remember anything about this book. Seriously. Like, it made no fucking sense. I like the dog. No -- I love the dog. That's it. Hell, these books are so fucking confusing that I have absolutely no motherfucking idea what books I have read and what books I haven't, and when I fl...
I would probably rate this five star just because the cover but that would be unfair. I liked the story well enough and the plot line is very unique. It tended to drag on at some parts and being the impatient person I am I was tempted to skim but controlled myself. I loved some characters but I didn...
This was really boring! 200 pages with nothing, 50 pages with action. It was like that in both parts of the book. The only thing I found interesting was when he was talking with his dog.
Aaron has grown up being shuffled between foster families and has no memory of his real parents. When he turns 18 very strange things start happening to him, he is suffering with recurring nightmares and is suddenly able to understand languages he's never even heard of before. Worried that he is l...
The first book, The Fallen had potential with a good idea but the characters were transparent, they were so thin. We were never with the characters long enough to truly care about them so that when they died I felt nothing and wondered why it took so long for Aaron to get angry about this when gener...