A review by oakamoore
Dark Days by Derek Landy

2.0

Disappointingly bland, considering it follows on from the previous book's well executed cliffhanger, which is all but sidestepped and resolved in the first fifty pages, and then barely referenced for the rest of the novel. 

The plotline that takes up a majority of the book is comparatively worse, and feels like filler content due to its relative low stakes. 

Suffers from the introduction of way too many side characters, who exist as a name alone and add nothing of value to the overall story.