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Angelfall book review6/2/2023 ![]() Raffe too embodied the classic components of a sarcastic, arrogant and mildly amused love interest, with a side of broody angst for good measure, of course. ![]() Penryn is your classic dystopian protagonist, down to the love of her younger sister and ability to fight, resulting in her not being a particularly stand out character. ![]() However, I gave it a go and here are my thoughts! – as an indication that I should stay clear. I should have taken my great apathy towards horror movies – the scariest film I’ve ever seen probably being The Black Cauldron, I mean, come on! The Horned King is too creepy for the under tens. Angelfall was a lot slower than I was expecting and even though I’d heard a lot of reviews mentioning the horror element I was still surprised by how revolting and vivid the description was. I was sold on the idea that this book would be ‘unlike any angels I’ve read before’, it certainly had something I’d never read before – and it wasn’t the angel apocalypse. ![]()
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