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A review by debookgeek
Wolvenbloed by Darren Shan
3.0
I read this book in a couple of hours, which is special, because usually it takes me a couple of days to read the books by Darren Shan.
I think the more further you get into the story and into the series, you'll enjoy reading it more and more.
For example:
I had never read a book by Darren Shan before I read Lord Loss, so it took me a couple of days to finish the book. After reading the second and third book, I got into the Demonata series, so I read the other books in less than a day.
I can't wait to read the sixth book.
Grubbs has changed a lot throughout the series and I like the way how the stories are told.
The first, the third and the fifth book (I haven't read the others yet) are about Grubbs. The second and the fourth book are "stand-alones". You don't need to read them, but sometimes you'll recognize some something and it gives you a cool feeling. That sounds weird. But I hope you know what I mean.
I knew there was something odd about Juni!
I think the more further you get into the story and into the series, you'll enjoy reading it more and more.
For example:
I had never read a book by Darren Shan before I read Lord Loss, so it took me a couple of days to finish the book. After reading the second and third book, I got into the Demonata series, so I read the other books in less than a day.
I can't wait to read the sixth book.
Grubbs has changed a lot throughout the series and I like the way how the stories are told.
The first, the third and the fifth book (I haven't read the others yet) are about Grubbs. The second and the fourth book are "stand-alones". You don't need to read them, but sometimes you'll recognize some something and it gives you a cool feeling. That sounds weird. But I hope you know what I mean.
I knew there was something odd about Juni!