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Read Reviews for Demon Apocalypse - Darren Shan
by - written on 03/10/08 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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This is the sixth book in the growingly popular series of books from Darren Shan. Whilst the other books switch between three different protagonists this one stays with Grubbs Grady, the narator of book five. If you have read book five you will know Grubbs was trapped on a plane surrounded by demons and the end was a bit of a cliff hanger. At the start of book six hellliterally breaks lose. The demons kill everyone else on the plane leaving Grubbs for last. The demon master Lord Loss intends to make Grubbs suffer for previous encounters between the two. Not all goes to plan however and Grubbs is saved by Beranabus who was first seen in the second book. This was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/03/08 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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Darren Shan shows in this book some serious skill. The use of language and the level of addicting is really good. This book is probably the best book out of the Demonata Saga I have read so far and shows some amazing skill of horror. Again I would highly recommend this book to anyone that likes reading horror and is up this thrilling book. The story line is as follows, Fire! It's all around me, fierce, intense, out of control. I feel the hair on my arms singe and know I have only seconds before I burst into flames. Total panic. There's a horrible shrieking sound, piercing and destructive. My eardrums and eyeballs should burst. ¨it's hell!¨ I ... Read the complete review
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