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Justine Musk

Auteur de Blood Angel

4+ oeuvres 320 utilisateurs 13 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Justine Musk

Blood Angel (2005) 185 exemplaires
Lord of Bones (2008) 77 exemplaires
Uninvited (2007) 57 exemplaires
I need More You 1 exemplaire

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Nightsinger follows the call that binds her. It made you think, I re-read the ending a few times. Definitely recommend
 
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wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
This was interesting, and probably better than I expected for a random discount find. It has some unique points to it that I've not encountered before, which helps make up for what is lacking in the writing skill; it isn't anything bad, it's just clear that Musk was not someone with much writing experience under her belt. I think my biggest criticism though, would be that the lusting after individuals was a bit excessive and ought to have been toned down. Otherwise, pretty decent.
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.Monkey. | Jun 5, 2018 |
I have had this book on my TBR pile for a long time and was happy to finally read it. This is one of those slightly ambiguous paranormal demon themed books that is a blend between dream and reality, horror and fantasy. I actually enjoyed the writing style and thought it was an intriguing and unique read. It was very similar in tone to books I have read by Elizabeth Hand or Caitlin Kiernan. It also had a bit of that same dreamy quality to it that Catherynne Valente’s Palimpsest had to it.

This book is definitely for adults only; there is a ton of drugs, sex, deviant behavior, abuse, etc. I would also only recommend to those who don’t mind an ambiguous, dreamy, and bizarre tone to their novels. If you only like stories that are clear-cut and easy to follow mentally this is not the book for you. This book will stretch your brain and imagination a bit.

This is one of those demonic urban fantasies where an age old race of beings, that are either defined as angelic or demonic depending on their life choices, start possessing people and trying to take over the world. The three main characters we follow end up bound into this demonic war either by circumstance, bloodline, or possession.

The above makes for a strangely engaging and immediate story. The chapters are brief but I had a lot of trouble putting the book down because there was so much tension and everything built to a climax so nicely. This is a very creative story and the writing style was unique but still easy to read.

The story wraps up well. Although the Epilogue does introduce elements for a follow-up book.

Overall I enjoyed this book. It was one of those different types of paranormal books; it’s a bit ambiguous and straddles the line between horror and fantasy. There’s a lot of metaphysical talk here and possession; so things can seem a bit muddled unless you are really paying attention.

If you are a fan of Elizabeth Hand of Caitlin Kiernan I think you would enjoy this book. Many scenes have the same dreamy quality as Catherynne Valente’s books but in general the material in this book is a lot more violent and vicious than Valente’s books. I probably won’t read the next book in the series because it looks like the series was dropped after the 2nd book and I have enough to read without getting further involved in a dead end series.
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krau0098 | 7 autres critiques | Nov 2, 2017 |
BloodAngel (BloodAngel #1) by Justine Musk is an interesting, dark urban fantasy with new intriguing creatures of both good and evil. I like that there is something new out there, not the same old thing. I have read Musk's books before and enjoyed them. A good dark fantasy once in a while lightens things up, lol. She has new creatures, great plot, twists, turns, some gore but yea, it's a dark fantasy. I enjoyed the wondering of who is the boy in the painting, who is the summoner, who is this singer, and what is a Dreamliner? The book was scary, fun, twisted in a good way, good vs evil, suspense-filled, and had lots of magic/fantasy. What more could a good dark fantasy want? Oh, did I mention the angels and demons?… (plus d'informations)
 
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MontzaleeW | 7 autres critiques | Oct 2, 2016 |

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