Word Revel

Book blogger, recent Sociology grad in her twenties. Stares at labels when no books are in sight. Disproportionately reads YA. This is a companion blog to http://wordrevel.com.

Angelfall

Angelfall  - Susan Ee, Caitlin Davies Initial thoughts: I enjoyed listening to the audiobook because I thought Caitlin Davies was a wonderful narrator. She sounded conversational without going over the top and didn't try too hard to come up with voices for all the characters. The narration flowed well and sounded very natural, which I liked.

Angelfall itself was a good book too. Humans and angels interacting on the same plane was something new to me. It was interesting to see individual angels with their own traits. They were distinctive characters that didn't fail to surprise. As with a lot of dystopians, there were periods of time that nothing seemed to be happening. Everyone was just trudging along in the hopes of reaching a destination. Those times hardly ever hold my interest. Nonetheless, I liked Angelfall.

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