L.A.
Weatherly
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Release Date: May 24, 2011
Series or Standalone: Angel
Trilogy #1
ISBN: 0763656526
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Source: BEA
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Rating: 3 Stars
Angel Burn
offers a new take on the ever-popular angels. This is not your typically angel
book in any way. L.A. Weatherly has created a new type of angel, one that is
not benevolent, kind or angelic, which provides the basis for a good read.
I liked Angel Burn. It was not the stereotypical angel book, which made me
enjoy this book a lot more. The angels in this book are down right frightening.
One my level of scary angels, they are just below the weeping angels from
Doctor Who. Weatherly has created a world based off these frightening angels.
The angels are not nice at all, they feed off of humans leaving them with angel
burn and it basically destroys the human’s life. I loved the whole aspect of
the Church of Angel. The angels are disguised as humans and gain a human
following, but the humans have no idea the effect the angels are having on
them. The Church of Angels seemed like a cult, and was seemed like a
frightening place to be if you know what those angels were doing. The angels
that Weatherly created made me really like this book. The books stand-out from
all the other angel books.
I really liked the shifting
point of views. The story was told from first person from Willow but also let
the read see the point of view of Alex and even the angels at times. The
different perspectives worked really well into building the story. I also
really liked that both Willow and Alex had very strong, distinctive voices.
However, I felt the pacing
on this book was a bit off. I wish at parts that the pacing was slower and at
other parts that it was faster. Also, there was bit too much of instant-love
for me that made me really wish Alex and Willow’s relationship was slowed down
a lot. The action at the end happened very quickly and left me a bit confused
as to what happened that I need to reread a few pages to figure it out. There
needed to be a better balance with the pacing of this book.
Overall, I enjoyed Angel Burn. The angels that Weatherly
has created are awesome and they make the book for me. I’m interested to see
where the next book in the series takes us and to learn more about the angels.
I need to read this one. It looks fabulous. I love the idea of evil angels, though I have no idea what the doctor who reference means =P
ReplyDeleteI have the audiobook of this one and really need to read it. I love the idea of angels being not so good. The creepier they are, the better! I'm hoping the audiobook is good though, especially since you said you had issues with the pacing. I still have a feeling I'll enjoy it. :)
ReplyDeleteI bought "Angel" and "Angel Burn" thinking that they are first and second book in the trilogy. Boy, I was mistaken. It's one and the same book! It just got published under two different titles in US ans UK. I didn't realized it and was very dissapointing because of that.
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