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A review by biteintobooks
The Devil's Apprentice by Kenneth Bøgh Andersen, Kenneth B. Andersen
5.0
Thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Lately there have been tons and tons of YA Fantasy books and I've seen a lot of readers getting sick of it, since it's very often much of the same. This is another YA Fantasy book, but it's like NOTHING you've ever read. The story was so unique, and although it takes place in hell, the story is mainly about being good, and about what is good and what is evil. I think this was one of my favorite books this summer!
A longer review can be found at BiteIntoBooks
One of the most unique YA Fantasy books I've read in awhile. Highly enjoyable, easy to read, great world building, great characters, lots of questions and mystery. A book that explores the line between good and evil.
Definitely worth your time and I'm going to read the second book SOON!
Lately there have been tons and tons of YA Fantasy books and I've seen a lot of readers getting sick of it, since it's very often much of the same. This is another YA Fantasy book, but it's like NOTHING you've ever read. The story was so unique, and although it takes place in hell, the story is mainly about being good, and about what is good and what is evil. I think this was one of my favorite books this summer!
A longer review can be found at BiteIntoBooks
One of the most unique YA Fantasy books I've read in awhile. Highly enjoyable, easy to read, great world building, great characters, lots of questions and mystery. A book that explores the line between good and evil.
Definitely worth your time and I'm going to read the second book SOON!