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A review by atalinay
Sons of Destiny by Darren Shan
“I’ve always been fascinated by spiders…”
Just finished Sons of Anarchy-I mean-Destiny.
Annnnd holy shit I just got the title hahha
Anyway, dunno if I enjoyed this, but I’m glad I can say I’ve finished the series. I wouldn’t mind rereading the first couple of books, especially for nostalgia sake.
Overall I’ll always have a soft spot for this series and am glad I read it.
Maybe I should have stuck with reading the ebooks, but even then I wasn’t feeling the last couple of books. I didn’t care much for the tension between Darren and Steve. Steve is too much of a monologue mustache twirling evil villain.
The revelation that they were both sons of Mr. Tiny did catch me off guard, but not in a good way. At that point I didn’t really care. At this point the title is very funny though. Tiny is gross. Hate that dude. I don’t even understand what kind of non-human being he is which makes it confusing as to what he can and can’t do.
I was hoping Darren wasn’t Harkat cause I liked him. Darren deserves one friend. Turns out his last best friend was him. (I’m not entirely sure though cause they mentioned that things can’t be changed but people can be replaced.) But it’s nice that it’s full circle. The trip to the past made me miss Mr. Crepsley. Love that man.
I liked the end with the book. Especially cause the author having the same name as the main character was always strange and mysterious and was one of the first things that drew me in when I first read it in middle school.
Just finished Sons of Anarchy-I mean-Destiny.
Annnnd holy shit I just got the title hahha
Anyway, dunno if I enjoyed this, but I’m glad I can say I’ve finished the series. I wouldn’t mind rereading the first couple of books, especially for nostalgia sake.
Overall I’ll always have a soft spot for this series and am glad I read it.
Spoiler
Maybe I should have stuck with reading the ebooks, but even then I wasn’t feeling the last couple of books. I didn’t care much for the tension between Darren and Steve. Steve is too much of a monologue mustache twirling evil villain.
The revelation that they were both sons of Mr. Tiny did catch me off guard, but not in a good way. At that point I didn’t really care. At this point the title is very funny though. Tiny is gross. Hate that dude. I don’t even understand what kind of non-human being he is which makes it confusing as to what he can and can’t do.
I was hoping Darren wasn’t Harkat cause I liked him. Darren deserves one friend. Turns out his last best friend was him. (I’m not entirely sure though cause they mentioned that things can’t be changed but people can be replaced.) But it’s nice that it’s full circle. The trip to the past made me miss Mr. Crepsley. Love that man.
I liked the end with the book. Especially cause the author having the same name as the main character was always strange and mysterious and was one of the first things that drew me in when I first read it in middle school.