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phoebe_bluestar 's review for:
Angels Before Man
by rafael nicolás
I originally gave this book a four star rating due to some areas where there was a lack of clarity as to what was going on, or grammatical errors…
Ultimately, I’m bumping it up two weeks later to a five star review. I’ve been thinking about the book and story regularly, even dreaming about the situation and characters, and feel like I have a new perspective on religion, cults, and religious trauma.
While I think the book needs some serious attention from a high-quality editor, the story and content is a wonderful slice of life chronicling of the “original heaven“ and the downfall Lucifer.
P.S. My only other complaint is the somewhat gratuitous (or at least seemingly unnecessary to the plot) SA between two side characters, and the use of SA as the turning point in a character’s arc. That said, the latter use feels horrifically authentic to many peoples experience of authority figures in the church, so maybe this was well placed use of SA.
Ultimately, I’m bumping it up two weeks later to a five star review. I’ve been thinking about the book and story regularly, even dreaming about the situation and characters, and feel like I have a new perspective on religion, cults, and religious trauma.
While I think the book needs some serious attention from a high-quality editor, the story and content is a wonderful slice of life chronicling of the “original heaven“ and the downfall Lucifer.
P.S. My only other complaint is the somewhat gratuitous (or at least seemingly unnecessary to the plot) SA between two side characters, and the use of SA as the turning point in a character’s arc. That said, the latter use feels horrifically authentic to many peoples experience of authority figures in the church, so maybe this was well placed use of SA.