The Fallen 3: End of Days
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mr c
I was actually looking forward to the story being over. I think that with the time gaps between stories(books) that it allows the reader to use their imaginations for what lessons were learned in the interims, so I think that another 30-50 pages could have finished the whole story without it feeling rushed.
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khadija
Totally enjoyed reading The Fallen. Although the genre is rated as teen, I read even further into references of the names of the angels and discovered many biblical ideas as well as Hebrew names and etymology of specific Angels.
Overall, an enjoyable read!
Overall, an enjoyable read!
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hido heydaroff
honestly i thought this would be the last book for Aaron but it seems he still has more to do. i love stories that deal with angels being a reality. THE FALLEN doesnt disappoint me. There was however, a very Random character death that caught me completely off guard and it brought teas to my eyes. This is a great series to pick up for teens and young adults. I wouldnt have younger kid's read these because there is some mild language. my only down side... i have this black marker streak along the outside edges of the pages. i hate for my books to be "disfigured" but it doesnt take away from the book itself.
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juliane
Aaron Corbett defeats the remaining Powers angels, including the wicked leader, Verchiel, saving the world from the brink of destruction. So, one would think that the conflict would be over. However, Verchiel, like any villain worth his salt, has a contingency plan in place. It turns out that there are some sleeper Power angels living normal human lives across the globe, waiting for the signal to take on their defeated leader's ignoble cause; they are bent on summoning the apocalypse.
Sounds like, "here were go again?" Well, it sort of is. Regardless, the third book of the Fallen series continues to deliver on its engaging plotline. The action and suspense continue from the beginning of the book. I found myself very engaged in the book and keep wanting to read until I reach the conclusion. Nevertheless, the character development is not the greatest. For example, Aaron's Nephilim training school students are basically collateral damage. In fact, the most interesting characters in the book were that of Lucifer and the "child", an evil entity older than creation itself, which actually reminded me a bit of the White Witch of Narnia-fame.
I found myself a bit annoyed at Vilma's irrational attraction to the rebel-without-a-cause Nephilim, Jeremy, who, by the way, was the stereotypical, emotionally torn, bad-boy with the troubled past. This is where the author fails. His characters are not really that likeable. You want them to succeed only because their cause is noble, but not because you really care about them. They are more like plot devices to move the story along. The book works, nonetheless, because the plot is very good so you overlook the lack of character depth.
If you liked the first two novels, then I would recommend this one.
Sounds like, "here were go again?" Well, it sort of is. Regardless, the third book of the Fallen series continues to deliver on its engaging plotline. The action and suspense continue from the beginning of the book. I found myself very engaged in the book and keep wanting to read until I reach the conclusion. Nevertheless, the character development is not the greatest. For example, Aaron's Nephilim training school students are basically collateral damage. In fact, the most interesting characters in the book were that of Lucifer and the "child", an evil entity older than creation itself, which actually reminded me a bit of the White Witch of Narnia-fame.
I found myself a bit annoyed at Vilma's irrational attraction to the rebel-without-a-cause Nephilim, Jeremy, who, by the way, was the stereotypical, emotionally torn, bad-boy with the troubled past. This is where the author fails. His characters are not really that likeable. You want them to succeed only because their cause is noble, but not because you really care about them. They are more like plot devices to move the story along. The book works, nonetheless, because the plot is very good so you overlook the lack of character depth.
If you liked the first two novels, then I would recommend this one.
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niwahaenga
I loved the first book but this.... this series is just amazing. I love the fact that all of the characters have different sides to them that are shown throughout these books. The main villain truly believes what he is doing is the right thing, rather than just being bad for the sake of being bad. Even the hero has his darker side. To sum it up, Fallen and Aerie is amazing. I highly recommend it if you loved the characters in Harry Potter because their personalities and even flaws were well developed. I have pre-ordered The End of Days already. I wish I could give this book ten stars because it doesn't deserve only five.
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manoj bs
Just started on this author. I like the teen books as weird/strange happenings. I liked this book The Fallen a lot. Disappointed I couldn't get book number 4 "Reckoning" until July and the new book has The Fallen & Reckoning together as one.
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darrick
Just started on this author. I like the teen books as weird/strange happenings. I liked this book The Fallen a lot. Disappointed I couldn't get book number 4 "Reckoning" until July and the new book has The Fallen & Reckoning together as one.
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