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This is the first part of what could turn out to be a very entertaining series of books and, at only 266 pages not an epic in any sense of the word.

This book is a fun take on the all too often done to death topic of angels; different because this one involves teenagers and everything they bring to the table with them. Teenagers are always a tricky age to write about, I feel, too much angst and the adult reader just rolls their eyes and wants to shake them, not enough personality and the same reaction may occur. In this novel the Author has managed to write her teenage characters beautifully, portraying them as people you actually care about and are interested in. The Author develops not only theirs, but each of her characters in such a way that they come to life on the page and make you actually feel as if you are a part of the world they inhabit.

This book is sexually raw in some places, which makes it not a suitable read for children, but it is also humourous and fast paced too with the perfect balance between drama, action and comedic episodes; because of this you want to read more and I, for one, will be continuing to follow the series as it becomes available. I recommend this book to the more mature YA readers as well as adults who are looking for something fun and a little bit different from the norm.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/review-the-metatronic-chronicles...



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Melline | 1 outra crítica | Aug 13, 2022 |
This is the first part of what could turn out to be a very entertaining series of books and, at only 266 pages not an epic in any sense of the word.

This book is a fun take on the all too often done to death topic of angels; different because this one involves teenagers and everything they bring to the table with them. Teenagers are always a tricky age to write about, I feel, too much angst and the adult reader just rolls their eyes and wants to shake them, not enough personality and the same reaction may occur. In this novel the Author has managed to write her teenage characters beautifully, portraying them as people you actually care about and are interested in. The Author develops not only theirs, but each of her characters in such a way that they come to life on the page and make you actually feel as if you are a part of the world they inhabit.

This book is sexually raw in some places, which makes it not a suitable read for children, but it is also humourous and fast paced too with the perfect balance between drama, action and comedic episodes; because of this you want to read more and I, for one, will be continuing to follow the series as it becomes available. I recommend this book to the more mature YA readers as well as adults who are looking for something fun and a little bit different from the norm.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/review-the-metatronic-chronicles...



This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

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TheAcorn | 1 outra crítica | Nov 8, 2019 |

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