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I don't honestly know what else I could say that hasn't already been said about this book...It's FANTASTIC, it's GREAT, it's GOT ALL THE FEELS...I agree with all the wonderful comments people, more poetic than me, have left about Angry God. It is that GOOD.
Someday, I want to meet the person behind these words! READ THE BOOK!!!!!
Someday, I want to meet the person behind these words! READ THE BOOK!!!!!
i could have been done with this yesterday, yet i decided to procrastinate a bit and postpone the inevitable for as long as humanly possible—at least for me, because while it's hard to say goodbye to this series, i also really wanted to know how things would turn out for vaughn and lenora. also, i can't believe we're getting another book in january! when i added this to my tbr, “damaged goods” wasn't even in the list. i keep winning.
i wasn't expecting to like this so much. on the contrary, i feared that after luna and knight—who were the sole reason why i decided to give all saints high a chance—my interest for this series would wane irremediably, but oh no. i noticed lenora and vaughn from “broken knight” already, and i couldn't wait to finally get to them!
i loved the vibes here, i don't know how else to explain it. this was a nostalgic nod to “vicious”—which i think is my favorite book in the sinners of saints series, so of course—and i loved all the parallels so much, but also the whole they're both artists trope and everything. beautiful!
i wasn't expecting to like this so much. on the contrary, i feared that after luna and knight—who were the sole reason why i decided to give all saints high a chance—my interest for this series would wane irremediably, but oh no. i noticed lenora and vaughn from “broken knight” already, and i couldn't wait to finally get to them!
i loved the vibes here, i don't know how else to explain it. this was a nostalgic nod to “vicious”—which i think is my favorite book in the sinners of saints series, so of course—and i loved all the parallels so much, but also the whole they're both artists trope and everything. beautiful!
Angry God was as dark as I had expected it to be. Vaughn had caught my interest from book one and I knew his book was going to be something else. Even though all three books in the All Saints High series have a dark undertone, Vaughn’s was inevitably going to be a bit twisted. I loved it al the same though. I absolutely loved getting to know Vaughn better, to see his walls crumbling down, to understand what had shaped him into the ice cold, unfeeling jerk he was.
There’s only one thing that annoyed me in all three books of the series and that’s the nicknames for the girls. In all three books it felt unnatural and forced.
There’s only one thing that annoyed me in all three books of the series and that’s the nicknames for the girls. In all three books it felt unnatural and forced.
WELL AT FIRST I THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BE *FULL-ON-BULLYING-BOYOBSESSED-GOODGIRL* TROPE (KINDA CLICHE)
BUT LENORA WAS BADASSSSSS -TOOK NO 2 SHIT ! AND I LOVED THAT<3
NOW ABOUT VAUGHN BOYY AT FIRST I WAS CONFUSED BECAUSE OF HIS ACTIONS AND EVERYTHING BUT IT MADE SENSE LATER ON THE STORY <3 MY HEART
I LOVED VICIOUS AND EM HERE<3
BUT LENORA WAS BADASSSSSS -TOOK NO 2 SHIT ! AND I LOVED THAT<3
NOW ABOUT VAUGHN BOYY AT FIRST I WAS CONFUSED BECAUSE OF HIS ACTIONS AND EVERYTHING BUT IT MADE SENSE LATER ON THE STORY <3 MY HEART
I LOVED VICIOUS AND EM HERE<3
OMFGGG, this book surprised me but in a very good way!!!
After reading Broken Knight, I was kind of disappointed in the book because the ending was really bad. But this book, ahhhhh, my guilty pleasure from now on (not even that much guilty).
Vaughn was always the character I had no idea whether I love or hate. He was mysterious, kind of a psychopath or sociopath, but he had his good moments. But this book showed me why he acts the way he acts.
We met with Lenora in the previous book, so it was obvious who is gonna be IT for Vaugh.
Vaugh and Lenny are soulmates, and that's a truth. Their love story was beautifully tragic, but I loved every second of it.
Besides this, I liked the way she wrote this book, completely different from the others. It was dark, psycho, sometimes funny, sometimes sad but still beautiful all the time.
I LOVE IT!!
After reading Broken Knight, I was kind of disappointed in the book because the ending was really bad. But this book, ahhhhh, my guilty pleasure from now on (not even that much guilty).
Vaughn was always the character I had no idea whether I love or hate. He was mysterious, kind of a psychopath or sociopath, but he had his good moments. But this book showed me why he acts the way he acts.
We met with Lenora in the previous book, so it was obvious who is gonna be IT for Vaugh.
Vaugh and Lenny are soulmates, and that's a truth. Their love story was beautifully tragic, but I loved every second of it.
Besides this, I liked the way she wrote this book, completely different from the others. It was dark, psycho, sometimes funny, sometimes sad but still beautiful all the time.
I LOVE IT!!
Of course Vaughn's book would be my favorite. Honestly, like father like son. Now I really want to read Vicious' book again... as if I need another excuse to (again) want to re-read it. Seriously, when does a month go by I don't think about Vicious, now I'll probably think of Vaughn too.
Anyhow, this is a great, heart-breaking book. No tears like Knight's book, but I still had so many feelings. I adore how their relationship come about too (seriously, again... like father like son). I'm sad to leave this family at an end, but wow amazing.
10/10 recommend this series!
Anyhow, this is a great, heart-breaking book. No tears like Knight's book, but I still had so many feelings. I adore how their relationship come about too (seriously, again... like father like son). I'm sad to leave this family at an end, but wow amazing.
10/10 recommend this series!
There's something about the way L. J. Shen writes male POVs that is so unbelievable with something very wrong in it. Vaughn sounds like a try hard edgy kid in his pov.
Angry God is a bit too juvenile at the beginning. Luckily, the story is interesting enough for me to continue and I'm so glad I did continue.
Maybe I was just pissed at the first part because this book is different from what I expected. It's a bully romance with very little actual bullying. It has some dark themes like sa but this still very much reads like YA somehow. No one is actually morally gray which wasn't a bad thing, it's still a good book. I just went into it with different expectations.
This is still a 4 star read though because (a) it's related to art (b) I like the story and (c) it has the tropes that I really REALLY enjoy.
Angry God is a bit too juvenile at the beginning. Luckily, the story is interesting enough for me to continue and I'm so glad I did continue.
Maybe I was just pissed at the first part because this book is different from what I expected. It's a bully romance with very little actual bullying. It has some dark themes like sa but this still very much reads like YA somehow. No one is actually morally gray which wasn't a bad thing, it's still a good book. I just went into it with different expectations.
This is still a 4 star read though because (a) it's related to art (b) I like the story and (c) it has the tropes that I really REALLY enjoy.
”I wish I could get the girl.
Because, Len, you are her.
You are that girl.
My safe place.
My asymmetric happiness.
My Edgar Allan Poe poem.
You are my Smiths, and my favorite fantasy book, my brownie, and summer vacations in lush places.
There will never be anyone else like you.”
THIS BOOK! Finally, a book that wasn’t quite as painful as the other ones. There were still darker aspects that I hadn’t expected at all, but it focused more on the romance than the other books.
Vaughn Spencer is now my favourite of the kids. How could you not love him after discovering the truths behind the facade?
“The less you said, the more you were feared.”
I literally loved Lenora. Right from the start. She was introduced and right then and there I loved her bravery and passion. And EVERY time she dragged Vaughn I was cheering her on from the sidelines :)) He needed to be taken down a notch.
“You should believe me,” she announced, “because in order to destroy you, I need to acknowledge you first. See, in order to ruin a person’s life, you need to hate them. Be jealous of them. Feel some type of passionate response toward them. You stir nothing in me, Vaughn Spencer. Not even disgust. Not even pity, though I really should pity you. You’re the gum stuck to the bottom of my boots. You are a fleeting moment no one remembers—unremarkable, unnecessary, and utterly forgettable.”
There were a lot more cute scenes in this book than I was expecting from a novel whose main character was Vaughn Spencer. But I loved all the fluff and as usual, the epilogue was cuteness galore.
I also loved that Vaughn and Lenora were both artists. Their perspective on life was different because of that, and I loved both of their final projects. I wasn’t surprised by the subject of Vaughn’s project but I WAS WAITING FOR LENORA TO GET THE HINT OVER THE WHOLE BOOK.
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dark
emotional
slow-paced
Graphic: Child abuse, Pedophilia
Moderate: Bullying, Suicide