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Carregando... The Fallen (Fallen (Simon Paperback)) (original: 2003; edição: 2006)de Thomas E. Sniegoski
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Grade 8 Up-After suffering a splitting headache on his 18th birthday, Aaron Corbet discovers that he can not only understand different languages, but also speak them. He can even talk to his dog. So begins this fast-paced fantasy. He learns that he is a Nephilim, an offspring of an angel and an Earth woman. Long ago, several angels decided to give up their wings to live among the humans. "The Powers" were sent to destroy all the fallen angels and their offspring. Legend has it that one Nephilim will be born and he will have the power to bridge the gap between the fallen angels and heaven, and Aaron is that one. The author spends some time explaining how the angels fell and why they are being hunted, but the action will keep readers interested. The climax of the book comes when Aaron faces Verchiel, the head of "The Powers." In the ensuing battle, his foster parents are killed and his autistic foster brother is taken as a slave. The book ends with Aaron beginning his search for Stevie, leaving the door open for a sequel.
Aaron Corbet isn't a bad kid -- he's just a little different. archangel On the eve of his eighteenth birthday, Aaron dreams of a darkly violent landscape. He can hear the sounds of weapons clanging, the screams of the stricken, and another sound he cannot quite decipher. But gazing upward at the sky, he suddenly understands. It is the sound of great wings, angels' wings, beating the air unmercifully as hundreds of armored warriors descend on the battlefield. Orphaned since birth, Aaron is suddenly discovering newfound -- and sometimes supernatural -- talents. But not until he is approached by two men does he learn the truth about his own destiny, and his role as a liaison between angels, mortals, and Powers both good and evil, some of whom are hell-bent on his own destruction.... Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I did not enjoy this book. It was well written and truly intriguing, but I just couldn't get into it. I was going to DNF this book, but I decided to finish it off and send it on it's merry way to a Christmas Adoption (some teenagers were looking for presents, and I'm sure that age group would like it more than me).
It felt like a stereotypical YA novel - angels, nephilim and magical powers with one guy being the most special - but it felt very, very slow. I'm a fast paced kinda girl, so this book made me feel bored.
My biggest positive for this book was that the descriptions and building plot was marvelous. It was truly awesome to read how Thomas was building up this series, but it felt like that - part of a series and not an initial stand alone. Books that build up for a bigger universe tend to fall flat for me - I need a good initial story to pull me in and hook me.
My biggest pet peeve was the dog incident. If you read the book, you know what I'm talking about. I just... nope. Big nope for me. No matter if it's a happy ending or not, that hurt wildly and I put the book down for DAYS because of it.
Overall, I'm glad I picked the book up to see what all the hype was about but it just wasn't for me!
One out of five stars. ( )