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May 20, 2011 10:31PM
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I love this series. I think its a breath of fresh air for the YA genre being that it is in the past in England. What i also love about it is its uniqueness with having paranormal elements yet still steering away from the Steam-punk Genre. Gemma is pretty cool most of the time and the plot keeps you reading to find out more. i am about 100 pgs into the nook version of REBEL ANGELS.
I do that all the time.
I use to always make sure we mentioned what book we were referring to. I need to go back to that.
I use to always make sure we mentioned what book we were referring to. I need to go back to that.
I liked these books. Not everyone does, but I like the mix of Victorian era fiction and dark fantasy. Even with the 3rd book having a very weird plot twist, I was still glad that I read the trilogy.
Sorry Chakara! I should have said that it was for the 3rd book! I didn't even think of it! But you still have all of the fun things leading up to it to look forward too, right =)
I tried to read these but could not make it past the first one. I can't quite put my finger on it, but this book and I just did not click. Did you all like it?
Still about 100 pages into rebel angels lol all of my nook books got forgotten when I switched to kindle.
The first one was a struggle and I can't actually remember what it was about . . . but I'm wondering if it was my mindset at the time.
Heather wrote: "There are angels in this one? I started, but never did go back and finish it."So far no. If they do show up that would be an interesting twist.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Sweet Far Thing (other topics)Rebel Angels (other topics)
A Great and Terrible Beauty (other topics)

