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Angelfall won the poll, just barely.
I am going to keep with last months tradition of only one post for the discussion. Please be respectful of others who have not read it before posting your comments. USE THE SPOILER TAGS, they are there for a reason. If you don't know how to use them ask.
If this plan doesn't work out I will go back to the one book split up in 3 parts (but really it is a lot more work and more for you all to keep track of)
You can say things like the conversation in chapter two was mind blowing. But don't post that side-character-joe-schmoe dies in chapter two. Please just use common sense and not ruin it for someone else.
I'll see if I can come up with some discussion questions, but don't be shy feel free to start discussing. Just be sure to note at the top of your post where your at in your reading.
I am going to keep with last months tradition of only one post for the discussion. Please be respectful of others who have not read it before posting your comments. USE THE SPOILER TAGS, they are there for a reason. If you don't know how to use them ask.
If this plan doesn't work out I will go back to the one book split up in 3 parts (but really it is a lot more work and more for you all to keep track of)
You can say things like the conversation in chapter two was mind blowing. But don't post that side-character-joe-schmoe dies in chapter two. Please just use common sense and not ruin it for someone else.
I'll see if I can come up with some discussion questions, but don't be shy feel free to start discussing. Just be sure to note at the top of your post where your at in your reading.

Edit to add a question so Dawn didn't have to think of all of them:
1) Do you feel like this book is different than the usual YA angel books? If so, why?

Edit: I just noticed it's the January book of the month for, like, four different groups. Guess great minds really do think alike.





What did you think of the (view spoiler) at the end? That was a definite WTF moment for me!
The second book read the same way for me: slow at the start but then it got good at the end.


I think you can download it from the Kindle Readers Lending Library if you don't want to invest the $ in a copy.

Once I get my Kindle I'm definitely going to read that!

But there are definitely some "awww" moments, too!


From what I understand Raffe isn't in the second very much, or at least with Penryn.

It feels pretty mature for a YA book sometimes... better than the other YA angel books out there though (I'm looking at you Fallen)
And Sadie, yeah, it takes awhile for them to meet up, but once they do... (there's this scene with peanut butter, shhh)

Fallen, was a horrible book, no offense!
Peanutbutter?? Alright, I'm going to get this book now. lol.

I really enjoyed it and couldn't put it down but I don't think I would be ok with children reading this. Im not one to be afraid of walking home in the dark but I read that part on my way home from work and freaked myself out so bad I practically ran home from the train station :/
I thought Raffe and his sarcastic comments were hilarious though.


Sydney wrote: "Does anyone know how many books are supposes to be in this series? "
Good reads list 5 books, I haven't read past the first either.
Good reads list 5 books, I haven't read past the first either.



I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It has the strong heroine, the plot, the story, the strong focus, angels (which I shamelessly dig), an apocalyptic world that I don't want to live in (which is the way it should be b/c HELLO! it's the apocalypse and not supposed to be all rainbows, sunshine and falling in love - I hate dystopian/apocalyptic worlds that don't seem so bad), a hero that is independent, a crazy mom (with extra cray-cray), and multiple layers that are hinted at but not fully revealed so that the reader has to actually work for it a bit.
I'm just bummed it's still an active series. Sucks.

Books mentioned in this topic
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (other topics)Fallen (other topics)
Angelfall (other topics)
Anything, including making a deal with an enemy angel.
Raffe is a warrior who lies broken and wingless on the street. After eons of fighting his own battles, he finds himself being rescued from a desperate situation by a half-starved teenage girl.
Traveling through a dark and twisted Northern California, they have only each other to rely on for survival. Together, they journey toward the angels' stronghold in San Francisco where she'll risk everything to rescue her sister and he'll put himself at the mercy of his greatest enemies for the chance to be made whole again.