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Kim wrote: "I got this from Netgalley so I've been feeling guilty for not reading it."
Time to alleviate some guilt then ;)
Time to alleviate some guilt then ;)
I finished this.... I started it today. I also had school today. I swear this only took me two hours.
Overall, good book. Nothing perfect, but I think it will get better. Ending annoyed me in a good way. Beautiful covers, definitely going to continue.
Kim wrote: "That was me feeling guilty for not having started this yet. I'm hoping to read at least the first couple of chapters tonight."
It's a very quick read :)
It's a very quick read :)
Kim wrote: "You were absolutely right Keira! I'm already halfway through. I was a little doubtful in the beginning because I felt as though I was dropped into the middle of a story but I'm actually quite likin..."
Great!
Great!
Kim wrote: "I finished this a couple of nights ago Keira, and I can now see why this is so popular. And what an ending! I'm not always a fan of huge cliffhangers but this was really well done."
It is! I definitely need to continue at some point!
It is! I definitely need to continue at some point!
I just started this! So far, if the first chapter is anything like the rest of the book, its gearing up to be intense.
Jacqueline (Fall In Love With The Sound of Words) wrote: "I just started this! So far, if the first chapter is anything like the rest of the book, its gearing up to be intense."
Yep!
Yep!
grrr, another book I didn't read! I need a new plan for April so I can get to all the books! Work is just killing me :(
Jacqueline (Fall In Love With The Sound of Words) wrote: "grrr, another book I didn't read! I need a new plan for April so I can get to all the books! Work is just killing me :("
That sucks! Yeah, I know how you feel, I didn't read all of the books I wanted to for March either. I found out I'm moving too and so I have no idea how much reading I'm going to get done in the coming couple of months.
That sucks! Yeah, I know how you feel, I didn't read all of the books I wanted to for March either. I found out I'm moving too and so I have no idea how much reading I'm going to get done in the coming couple of months.



For this next month, the way I'm going to do it is that the spoiler free discussion is for discussions with 0 spoilers and then in the spoiler section, just mention the chapter you are at when posting a spoiler incase someone hasn't read that part. This way, if you are behind on the reading (I'm not reading week by week, I'm just using that as an easy way to break it up and keep track of how far I am: I will provide it for those who would like to though) you can still discuss things without getting spoiled in the chat! By the way, these are even by page number, not by number of chapters.
Week 1: Beginning- Chapter 12
Week 2: Chapter 12- Chapter 24
Week 3: Chapter 24- Chapter 33
Week 4: Chapter 33- end
Please comment below if you plan on reading this book and I will add you to the list:
Keira
Jackie
Tasha
Kim
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Synopsis:
It’s been six weeks since angels of the apocalypse descended to demolish the modern world. Street gangs rule the day while fear and superstition rule the night. When warrior angels fly away with a helpless little girl, her seventeen-year-old sister Penryn will do anything to get her back.
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.
I actually checked this book out from the library a while ago and then never got around to reading it (as tends to happen with library books). Now that I actually own the book though, I am much more intrigued to read it. It is a really beautiful book and, apparently, has a really good romance.