AngelFall Book I - A Novel of Hell (AngelFall #1)
Strange. Reminds me of old style writing. Interesting, but I am not sure I want to read further.
This is a tough review for me to write. I won a copy of this book in the GoodReads book givewaway, and whilst I am very grateful to the author. S E Foulk for donating a copy for my reading pleasure and would therefore like to proclaim it brilliant and leave it at that, there were pros and cons that in balance led to my final verdict of 'it was okay'.First let me start with the positive; the story itself is set in the world of Dante's Inferno, and as such taps into a rich source of powerfully
Angel Fall is the first book in a series about Hell and those that have been damned for all eternity. Based around Inferno the first part of the epic poem The Divine Comedy by Dante, S.E. Foulk has taken the concept and has introduced us to a tale that takes us into the heart of hell and the characters that exist there.Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, is the main character who introduces us to the circles of hell. He roams freely and returns to limbo and entertains his assistant with his tales.
I downloaded almost the entire series before leaving for vacation and finished reading them this week. the story is based loosely on Dante Inferno. Foulk did a good job with his interpretation of what Hell might be like. The story was easy to follow and his main characters were likeable. not one of those series that if they made it into a movie I would go see. but if your looking for a quick read without having to put too much thought into remembering whose who then this is for you. (the
This was a quick read. Great story
S.E. Foulk
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Title | : | AngelFall Book I - A Novel of Hell (AngelFall #1) |
Author | : | S.E. Foulk |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 178 pages |
Published | : | May 12th 2011 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published May 11th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Supernatural. Angels |
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A mysterious ancient prisoner has been freed from eternal sleep, awakened after millennia by the wandering Aristotle, who roams freely despite the edicts of the Elders Council. Tired of living within the gilded cage of Limbo, the great teacher has unknowingly opened Hells' own Pandora's box and set in motion a chain of events that will forever alter the infernal landscape. Will the Fallen, those Dark Angels who reign over Hell, discover their loss? And why does this prisoner not know who he is? Can he evade capture and get to Limbo? This is Book I of the AngelFall series. Book II will be available on September 1st, 2011.Itemize Books To AngelFall Book I - A Novel of Hell (AngelFall #1)
Original Title: | AngelFall Book I - A Novel of Hell (AngelFall #1) |
ISBN: | 1461185203 (ISBN13: 9781461185208) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | AngelFall #1 |
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Ratings: 3.59 From 133 Users | 15 ReviewsArticle About Books AngelFall Book I - A Novel of Hell (AngelFall #1)
This is a tough review for me to write. I won a copy of this book in the GoodReads book givewaway, and whilst I am very grateful to the author. S E Foulk for donating a copy for my reading pleasure and would therefore like to proclaim it brilliant and leave it at that, there were pros and cons that in balance led to my final verdict of 'it was okay'.First let me start with the positive; the story itself is set in the world of Dante's Inferno, and as such taps into a rich source of powerfullyStrange. Reminds me of old style writing. Interesting, but I am not sure I want to read further.
This is a tough review for me to write. I won a copy of this book in the GoodReads book givewaway, and whilst I am very grateful to the author. S E Foulk for donating a copy for my reading pleasure and would therefore like to proclaim it brilliant and leave it at that, there were pros and cons that in balance led to my final verdict of 'it was okay'.First let me start with the positive; the story itself is set in the world of Dante's Inferno, and as such taps into a rich source of powerfully
Angel Fall is the first book in a series about Hell and those that have been damned for all eternity. Based around Inferno the first part of the epic poem The Divine Comedy by Dante, S.E. Foulk has taken the concept and has introduced us to a tale that takes us into the heart of hell and the characters that exist there.Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, is the main character who introduces us to the circles of hell. He roams freely and returns to limbo and entertains his assistant with his tales.
I downloaded almost the entire series before leaving for vacation and finished reading them this week. the story is based loosely on Dante Inferno. Foulk did a good job with his interpretation of what Hell might be like. The story was easy to follow and his main characters were likeable. not one of those series that if they made it into a movie I would go see. but if your looking for a quick read without having to put too much thought into remembering whose who then this is for you. (the
This was a quick read. Great story
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