Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Halo (Alexandra Adornetto)

With all of the bad things happening on Earth because of demons from hell, angles are coming down from heaven to towns with lots of bad things happening in hopes of saving humans from the evils of Hell.

Bethany, Ivy and Gabriel are angles that came to Earth. But no one knows why they chose Bethany to come; she is one of the angles who deals with people when they die, not one of the powerful ones.

Bethany decides to try and have every important moment teenage humans get, 'cause she does not believe she will ever come back to Earth. But when her want to do human things involve love, the whole mission of saving Venus Cove could be in jeopardy.
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That book had the most predictable ending ever. I guessed almost that exact ending when I finished the first chapter.

The theme to this book was horrible. I really hope what I got from
 this book is not what most people get from this book; to disobey every rule you are given for love. To potentially destroy Earth as we know it for love. Not a good theme in my opinion.

The best thing in this book was characterization. Bethany changed so much throughout it. Personally, I think she became a dependent selfish girl, but was a selfless powerful girl at the begging of the book. But the change was interesting to watch.

Overall, I enjoyed this book. It was an easy read with nothing much too it. There was never a dull moment in this book, which was really nice.

3.75 out of 5 stars

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