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Hades, the sequel to Halo, was a good book. I would honestly consider it better than Halo, but there is something that has always bothered me about this book. Okay, it's Xander. I'm sorry, but he's perfect! I'm telling the truth: no flaws. Completely, annoyingly perfect. How many sports is he in? Like, 6? And he's STILL valedictorian? What!?
Other than that, I did enjoy Halo. I much prefer Jake's wonderful yummy flaw-ed-ness to Xander's perfection. The perception of Hell--or, Hades, as Jake prefers to call it--was interesting. Some of Bethany's "visits" back to Earth grew to be a little lengthy considering she's just a bystander, but I understand that this was important to the story.
If you've read Halo and like it, I would for sure recommend Hades. Even if you thought Halo was ooookaaay, try to read through Hades. Keep in mind that it doesn't really pick up until chapter five, but after that the story takes off.
Other than that, I did enjoy Halo. I much prefer Jake's wonderful yummy flaw-ed-ness to Xander's perfection. The perception of Hell--or, Hades, as Jake prefers to call it--was interesting. Some of Bethany's "visits" back to Earth grew to be a little lengthy considering she's just a bystander, but I understand that this was important to the story.
If you've read Halo and like it, I would for sure recommend Hades. Even if you thought Halo was ooookaaay, try to read through Hades. Keep in mind that it doesn't really pick up until chapter five, but after that the story takes off.