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Dark Angel (Night World , No 4)

Dark Angel (Night World , No 4)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not the best book!!
Review: well first of all i thought that this was the worst night world book in the series and believe me i have and read all 9 of them. Gillian is just so shallow and a little sissy the only thing she wants is to be popular and have David as her bf like its the most important thing in the world!! i thought David was stupid too he seem to only fall in love with Gillian because of her transformation to being well liked he was just being shallow and really stupid. i think Gillian and David are the most stupidest characters in the entire night world series!! so far this was not the best book so far. the only part i liked was where Ash showed up i was totally happy when he was in this book. he is just funny and such a hottie to be with. the other books i recomend is Witchlight, Daughters of darkness, Soulmate, The chosen, and Black dawn.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Is this the Night World we know and love?
Review: Well what can I say? I've loved L.J Smith's books since I was 15 and I'm now 20 years old, when she writes it's usually with such style and wit that I end up re-reading her books until the covers fall apart. This title is part of the ever successful Night World series, it deals with lost witch Gillian's near death experiance and everything in her world changes from then on...her guardian Angel follows her back and tranforms her from quiet mouse into the most popular girl in school. I would whole heartedly recommend the Night World series but this to me screamed off a Point Horror style book with bits of the Night World lore crammed in. For me this is the worst in the series because I know that L.J Smith is capable of much better, the high point of this book is that there is the reappearance of everyone's favourite Night Person, Ash who saves Gillian from a night world club.

It's worth reading as some of the points about the lost Harman babies crop up again in "Witchlight"(9th in the series), and Gillian and David reappear briefly in "Soulmate"(no 6), but as I say it has nothing great to offer to Night World continuity. This book would be much better as a stand alone Point Horror rather than masquerading as a Night World novel, skip straight on to the mighty "Chosen" number 5 in the series!!


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