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A review by elusivek
Ein Dämon kommt selten allein by Angie Fox
3.0
The whole plot of the book sounded interesting, but I didn't enjoy the book too much. It was too scattered and felt like a "hoo, any-how, just get through it!" type of book.
Right, the premise: Lizzie (Elizabeth), kindergarten schoolteacher, is a very uptight person. She likes to plan ahead. She likes order. She likes things to be as they should be. And just one day her biker grandma pops up at her doorstep and she starts to run around tackling demons, talking with her dog Pirate, and eventually running into hell. oh yeah.
Like I said, the whole plot was interesting enough.
I enjoyed the parts where Pirate talked. That is one funny dog. "I can only count to four, so I had to go one two three four, and then one, and then two," etc....
I just didn't like the inside, how the story progressed. Everything seemed a bit too... casual. I don't know how to explain it... it was just going too fast? Probably the problem is just me, and that's why I'm not giving it a too-low rating.
Right, the premise: Lizzie (Elizabeth), kindergarten schoolteacher, is a very uptight person. She likes to plan ahead. She likes order. She likes things to be as they should be. And just one day her biker grandma pops up at her doorstep and she starts to run around tackling demons, talking with her dog Pirate, and eventually running into hell. oh yeah.
Like I said, the whole plot was interesting enough.
I enjoyed the parts where Pirate talked. That is one funny dog. "I can only count to four, so I had to go one two three four, and then one, and then two," etc....
I just didn't like the inside, how the story progressed. Everything seemed a bit too... casual. I don't know how to explain it... it was just going too fast? Probably the problem is just me, and that's why I'm not giving it a too-low rating.