Thursday, April 18, 2013

Hades by Alexandra Adornetto

I question if it's ok to go delve into these topics when I'm reading it as I am worried that someone reading it may think this is what Heaven or Hell is really like, even though I don't know what it's like, I don't feel comfortable reading someone's version of it, but I guess I feel comfortable enough to go ahead and read anyway.

So I know it's a story, but I am not sure Lucifer would be so restrained considering all the suffering in the world. The book makes it seem as if Jake, the Demon is capable of loving someone, even though he is a corrupt being right to the end, I would have thought he would be a lot meaner than what he is portrayed as in the book.

Bethany goes to hell in this book and is rescued out of it by her Brother Gabriel the Archangel and Ivy a Seraphim and Xavior, her mortal boyfriend.  The novel describes hell while Bethany is down there.

The beginning was somewhat tedious, but it got going somewhere around the first part of the middle.  The reason the beginning was somewhat tedious was that it got old listening to how in love Xavior and Bethany were.  I am older though, and this book was made for teens.  I would give this book a 6/10, but my teenage children would probably give it a 9/10.

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