• Genre Go Round Reviews

    Genre Go Round Reviews | 07 April 2010

    Capac Raimi arrives in the City seeking his Uncle Theo. He wants his relative to teach him how to be the leader of a gang. Theo welcomes mentoring his nephew but before they can start with...

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  • Room On The Shelf

    Room On The Shelf | 05 April 2010

    Darren Shan and his friends are just looking for a fun adventure, a forbidden circus held in the dead of night. But when Darren decides to steal a vampire's pet, he discovers the consequences...

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  • Sarwat Chadda’s blog

    Sarwat Chadda's blog | 01 April 2010

    I must admit I've not been a fan of Shan until now. The book's got a great Arabian nights flavour but it's subject matter is pretty serious, the nature of belief. It follows the trials of a...

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  • Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books

    Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books | 29 March 2010

    There is a new Darren Shan book in the offering, but the first thing to say is that this is probably not the type of book that you may have been expecting from Darren Shan. It's not a...

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  • Waterstones

    Waterstones | 26 March 2010

    Residing on his mantel of king of horror Darren Shan returns to deliver teen fantasy of the most blood curdling variety.


    Driven by a need to expel claims that he is the runt of the litter...

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  • Amity Middle School - Bethany book blog

    Amity Middle School - Bethany book blog | 15 March 2010

    Darren Shan is the author of the Cirque Du Freak series. This book is quite a departure for him. First of all, the book I read is an advanced copy I received from one of my students. This book...

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  • Light WP

    Light WP | 02 March 2010

    As it began, now it will end. Hell’s Heroes is the tenth and final book in the Demonata series by Darren Shan. It brings the series full circle, even ending with the same poem that the series...

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  • Books For Keeps

    Books For Keeps | 01 March 2010

    The climactic end of Dark Calling, book nine of Shan's Demonata series, saw Lord Loss and Bec forming an alliance whilst a growing unease and mistrust formed a rift between Grubbs and Kernel....

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  • Books For Keeps

    Books For Keeps | 01 March 2010

    The climactic end of Dark Calling, book nine of Shan’s ‘Demonata’ series, saw Lord Loss and Bec forming an alliance whilst a growing unease and mistrust formed a rift between Grubbs and Kernel....

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  • Teen Reads

    Teen Reads | 23 November 2009

    I fall, moaning and screaming, but not crying --- I no longer have eyes to weep with. The creatures that were spat into my eyes are munching on my brain now. I try to scrape them out with my...

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  • Manga Life

    Manga Life | 27 October 2009

    THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE MANGA ADAPTATION OF TUNNELS OF BLOOD.

     

    Well, good news, bad news. The good news is that this volume of Cirque (coming really soon to theaters in the form of a very...

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  • CBR - Comic Book Resources

    CBR - Comic Book Resources | 15 October 2009

    THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE MANGA ADAPTATION OF TUNNELS OF BLOOD.
     

     

    In the third volume, Darren, his mentor Mr. Crepsley and his friend Evra depart from the circus — which is we learn Crepsley...

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