Series: Penryn and the End of Days # 1
Genres: Paranormal, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Young Adult
Publisher: self-published
Released: 21 May
2011
Summary: courtesy of goodreads.com 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.
For Fans Of: Unearthly,
Under the Never Sky, and Blood Red Road
My Review: Angelfall was
totally the angel book that I have been waiting for and the one that I hold
every angel book I’ve read since against.
There were so many incredible things about Angelfall that make it a recommendation for me. The relationship between humans and angels
is really believable, and Raffe’s views religiously are also ones that I felt
like reality as opposed to some of the pictures that are painted in other angel
books. Susan Ee’s angels are really
gritty and dirty and not completely perfect, and I really enjoyed that
aspect. The relationship between Penryn
(love that name!) and Raffe is one of my favorites to read over and over again
because of its simplicity.
Penryn and Raffe are two people thrown together in
extenuating circumstances and the way in which they both resist and fall into
love with each other is amazing. Not
only that by Penryn is such an amazingly strong female character. She reminds me a lot of Katniss Everdeen
(from The Hunger Games) in that her need
for survival and the survival of her family supercedes the need for everything
else. And because the book is told from
her point of view you see her strength but also her vulnerabilities. Ee does such a great job at showing the
dynamic of the characters and their place in the world. She also does an incredible job at unraveling
the mystery that is the angels and what they’re really doing on earth.
Angelfall, as I
mentioned is so incredibly dynamic and multi-layered. I can’t remember that last time I read a book
with such wonderful characters.
Characters definitely make or break a novel for me and the characters in
Angelfall really made the novel
because of their dimension. They were
all fighting for different things but that you get to see that, even though it
is told through one point of view shows Ee’s strength as a writer. Also, look out for the relationship between
Penryn and her mother, and the heartbreaking scene between Penryn and Raffe
that is towards the end.
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