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Engelsstern (2000)

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3833900466 (ISBN13: 9783833900464)
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This is actually the worst book I've ever read and I've read a hell of a lot of shitty books. I found myself constantly re-reading paragraphs to try to sort out what the fuck was happening. It didn't flow, the good angel had no personality and the main bird (I forget her name) was forgettable. Her best friend died bur her reaction just wasn't believable, it didn't make me want to cry, it didn't seem like she cared all that much. I guess she was distracted with her "mission" which from what I could tell was to kill the bad angel, who wasn't that bad. It also seemed ridiculously easy to "kill" him too. Anyway, Cillian's review pretty much covers how I feel about this book so I'll leave you with a few of my "favourite" quotes:"My eyes looked a little wild, but beneath the frantic glimmer in them was something I could only detect as calm." - so her eyes were wild and frantic but calm. Yeah ok."The tall boy stood in front of me, his features soft, yet chiseled, and I couldn’t help but notice the way the sunlight played with his sandy hair. The way it curled loosely around his face, capturing the specks of light that fell onto us from between the branches. But…his eyes. They were the warmest, most endless aqua—and inhumanly hypnotic"- just in case you missed it his eyes are oh my god so blue *blush*! Never fear you'll be remind of his warm eyes every second page."He was unlike any of the other boys I knew from school. For one thing, he carried himself with a level of maturity that ninety-nine percent of the boys in my school seemed to be lacking. He was polite, thoughtful, chose his words carefully, and no matter how sure of himself he appeared to be, he was cautious and I admired that. I thought of his deep-blue eyes and his strong jaw, the way his hands pushed his hair out of his eyes. Instantly, I felt my cheeks warm." - at this point she's known him for one day.ONE DAY. How do you know all of these things in one fucking day?There are heaps more qoutes that infuriate me but I'll leave it there for now before I throw up.In summary, I struggled to finish this book and I didn't like the unoriginal story or the forgettable characters. The cover wasn't even pretty. Better luck next time. Angel Star, written by Jennifer Murgia, is the story about good vs evil, or light vs. dark. Teagan’s life isn’t that great: she has only one friend, Claire, is the object of torture by a group of girls at school, is plagued by nighmares, and her father disappeared when she was a baby. One day while sitting on a bench, a new transfer student, Garreth, approaches and talks to her. He seems to shine/glow. She realizes that not only does she feel strongly for him, he makes her feel safe from the nightmares and the dark shadows that seem to follow her. Garreth is her guardian angel. He has watched over her and kept her safe for years. He is finally allowed to appear to her as a human, but only for eight days. During those eight days her destiny will be revealed. I had mixed feelings about this book. I really liked the chemistry between Garreth and Teagan. Their bond was beautiful. Whenever Teagan was worried he would breathe for her, calming her. It was so sweet. Their dynamic was the best part of the book. Hadrian, Lucifer’s brother, is the dark angel. He tries to corrupt people’s guardian angels so that he can control humans. Garreth and Teagan are constantly running from him. When Hadrian starts targeting people close to Teagan, they stand and fight. While Garreth symbolizes light, Hadrian represents the darkness. Teagan finds herself drawn to Hadrian and the darkness only to be reminded of her light, Garreth. This situation is parallel to the good-angel-bad-angel-on-your-shoulders. Both are trying to pull Teagan in different directions and get her to do something. It is both an internal and outward struggle for Teagan. There were many things I didn’t like about this book. There were times when I was confused as to the location of the characters; one minute they are talking in the car, the dialogue going, with no mention of leaving the car then all of a sudden they are in the park on a swing set swinging. There were times when I couldn’t tell the difference between her nightmares and reality because she kept “waking up” suddenly in her bed like it was all a bad dream. I could never tell if the action sense took place in her nightmare or in reality. I really liked the basic story of Angel Star. I think Jennifer Murgia could have slowed it down a bit by adding more detail to the action scenes and adding more depth to the characters. Overall, this book wasn’t for me. I didn’t really like it. In all honesty, I only continued reading, and will probably read the sequel, Lemniscate, because of Garreth and Teagan’s relationship. Their connection was deep, like down to the soul deep. It was fascinating. Jennifer Murgia’s idea was fresh and different from many of the angel books I’ve read.

What do You think about Engelsstern (2000)?

couldn't bring myself to finish despite numerous (admittedly half-hearted) attempts
—kawa

Good book kind of boring in the beginning but towards the end it got good.
—Nyaa

Kind of confusing!
—elleria

2.5 (maybe)
—zozo

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