Sunday, September 28, 2014

All Souls Trilogy, Shadow of Night Review. Spoiler Alert!

Hello Supernatural readers,

Before starting, I know I put SPOILER Alert at the top of this review, and I did tried to do this without having to go into to much detail. How ever, the book does not provide me with that luxury this time. To be able to  review it, there is really no way to not give away details.
If you are a reader who does not like to have the story told to you before you read it, please stop here and read the actual book. It is good, I do highly recomend it, and if you have read my previous reviews and have come to the conclusion that we do like the same genre of books, then let this serve as my recomendations. As for you, readers who love to know about it, and that look forward to specifics and little details that I give you here. Then get ready for a really good one!

From book one the author has being very specific, and knowledgeable of everything. Reading this books I have a clear picture (or a clear as it can be when you have a actual historian writing the books) of that time an era.
The book takes a great turn; I have, on ocacions gotten mad at Diana because of how much she refused to learn. I know, she has a good reason to, so far, but I felt like she was using that more of an excuse that and actual reason. Like she shied away from it because she was not good at it, rather than because she did wanted to keep away from it, anyways....
This book is more about her embrazing her magic, discovering and having new adventures, some predictable, some, not so much. There is some amazing magic going on, and just to give you a taste of it, some Time Travel... Think of the possibilities ...
There will be some characters that will come into play in this books, and their roles are of much importance. In short, you will fall in love with them, and then you will miss them as well. There is a very big emotional book. Relationships get better and some do get worst. There are some incredible characters at play in this one, and the discriptions are very splicit to provide you with a great imaginary Elizabethan town, to just name one of the many places that Matthew and Diana will leave their mark at.

This is, without dubt, a great book; I have recomended it to my friends and would recomend it to you as well.

I do want to leave this review as a 4 1/2 stars, just because Diana did get on my nervs at one point or another, and I do believe that she should have figured out that she needs to step up to the plate sooner...
I dont want to give to much away but for those who want specific please message or post comments below, and I will answer them to the best of my ability.

Happy Reading! :)

XOX


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