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| Original Title: | The Fallen and Leviathan (The Fallen, #1-2) |
| ISBN: | 1442408626 (ISBN13: 9781442408623) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.sniegoski.com/fallen/books.html |
| Series: | The Fallen #1, The Fallen (Original Numbering) #1 & 2 |

Details About Books The Fallen and Leviathan (The Fallen #1)
| Title | : | The Fallen and Leviathan (The Fallen #1) |
| Author | : | Thomas E. Sniegoski |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 517 pages |
| Published | : | March 8th 2011 by Simon Pulse (first published January 1st 2010) |
| Categories | : | Paranormal. Angels. Young Adult. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Supernatural. Fiction |
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THE ULTIMATE QUEST FOR REDEMPTION
On his eighteenth birthday, Aaron begins to hear strange voices and is convinced he is going insane. But having moved from foster home to foster home, Aaron doesn't know whom he can trust. He wants to confide in the cute girl from class, but fears she'll confirm he's crazy.
Then a mysterious man begins following Aaron. He knows about Aaron's troubled past and his new powers. And he has a message for Aaron: As the son of a mortal and an angel, Aaron has been chosen to redeem the Fallen.
Aaron tries to dismiss the news and resists his supernatural abilities. But he must accept his newfound heritage and quickly. For the dark powers are gaining strength, and are hell-bent on destroying him....
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Ratings: 3.75 From 14837 Users | 894 ReviewsRate About Books The Fallen and Leviathan (The Fallen #1)
The Fallen was a rather interesting text and I am pondering upon how I should review such a book. The writing was, well truly breathtaking, however, gore seemed to be a main theme within the plot (which is to be expected). Sniegoski did a phenomenal job writing this book, the writing was fluent, detailed but carried the story along nicely. Im not sure I would have written it in any other way if given the chance. The thought of fallen angels, Nephilim and among other things including angels andIt's not really one of the best books I've read, but it was definitely an interesting read. I'm going to write the review as a whole, which means I'm including Volume 2. The whole journey was a bit so-so. Not that exciting but there's a sense of intrigue. I don't know, perhaps I wanted to see what would happen to the Morning Star ...(I mean, c'mon, we all want an insight on the ultimate villain's head...) the writing is consistent and I could really see where things were going..although
THESE BOOKS ARE AMAZING!!!!I was immediately hooked on these from the very first sentence in the first book and read all the way through to the end of the second omnibus. They are a FANTASTIC series of four WONDERFUL books with losts of unexpected twists(and a few expected ones) and turns. DEFINITELY a must read for anyone who loves the supernatural! Yes, there are strong Catholic and Christian overtones in the books(it IS a series about angels, after all), but they don't beat you over the head

This was such a garbage book. I expected more but I got worse than less. I do not reccommend this book to anyone. I would say it was a waste of my time. It took me so long to read it since I couldn't be bothered to find the time for it. Blah! Wont buy No. 2!
This book was good and took me two weeks to read though
If you like Supernatural, you will like this book. But for me, this book is dry. For Aaron who just relaize he an angel, his reaction is dry, predictable and bland. His character is shallow and boring. The only reason I give 3 stars because I love love love Gabriele the dog. he is such adorable. I want to kidnap him and have him as my own dog.
Honestly I dont know how I feel about this book.


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