apostir 's review for:

Halo by Alexandra Adornetto
3.0

Honestly, I do not know why I gave it three stars. Read it in three days during my holiday, and I do not want to think that I could have read any book, but I took this with me because it was free (I understand why it was free now).

I love religion as a topic, and I enjoyed that fact about this book, but the author did not do it well.
It was 400 pages of nothing. This book would have been better as a short story. Alternatively, maybe one book when all three are boring like this.
The book is packed with school and voluntary work here and there, and then some end fight(?).
This book had something about it that I could not put my finger on. I will also read the second book.

Now, the characters.
Ivy is golden, I liked her, but she did nothing. Everyone that did not play a significant role was more interesting than the main characters. Maybe it was because the author did not ruin them. Gabriel was interesting, and I would like to read a story about a cold archangel sent to earth. But not from this author. Molly was weird. She was an awful friend and then suddenly understanding? Just confused. Xavier and Beth are simply uninteresting, I did not hate them, but I would have enjoyed any other character more.

This book made me want to read better books on the same topic. So that is a plus.