Death’s Shadow (Belfast Newsletter Group Ireland)
Belfast Newsletter Group (Ireland) | 29 April 2010Taking up where book six of the Demonata left off, book seven follows Bec as she gets used to the modern world. Dervish is a broken man since the death of Bill-E but he hasn't time to grieve as the...
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writeaway.org.uk | 03 January 2008Synopsis: The sixth book in the DEMONATA series. Grubbs has to overcome all his fears to save the world from – yes, you guessed it - a demon apocalypse. This is where all the pieces from the last...
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Voya (USA) | 01 February 2008Shan's latest Demonata installment resumes where book five, Blood Beast (Little, Brown, 2007/VOYA February 2008), leaves off-soaring through the sky in a jumbo jet plagued by bloodthirsty demons....
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teensreadtoo.com | 29 April 2010There are two things that Grubbs regrets the most: letting his transformation take away the lives of the ones he loved, and trusting Juni. When we last left him, Grubbs was on a plane ride with...
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teenreads.com | 29 April 2010A demon shaped like a giant scorpion digs its stinger into a woman's eyes. As they pop, it spits eggs into the bloody sockets, then watches with its almost human face as the eggs hatch and...
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sarcade.wordpress.com | 29 April 2010A kid’s book, huh? Wish these’d been around when I was a kid. I mean, the very first paragraph has a human-sized demon in the shape of a scorpion poke out some hapless victim’s eyes with its...
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samuelsreadingchair.blogspot.com | 18 December 2008Grubbs Grady is trapped on an aeroplane with his mortal enemy, Lord Loss, and an army of bloodthirsty demons. His situation looks hopeless – until he is rescued by a mysterious tramp known only as...
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reviewcomplex.com | 29 April 2010Demon Apocalypse by Darren Shan is the sixth book in his Demonata series.
Although advertised as a horror book, I find that it is more a fantasy fiction epic with a slight horror style. It follows...
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nightsandweekends.com | 29 April 2010Book five in Darren Shan’s Demonata series left Grubbs Grady in the aftermath of a brutal betrayal, facing a master demon with no hope of coming out of it alive. Now, in book six, Grubbs finds...
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myshelf.com | 01 May 2008In the bleak world of The Demonata, demons struggle constantly to break into human existence. Sometimes they manage it and humans die horribly. Demon Apocalypse opens with just such a breaking...
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Irish Independant (Ireland) | 29 April 2010A must for all you horror fans out there. This is number six in The Demonata series and it's a gripping mix of dark, disturbing and gory fantasy-horror.
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ozhorrorscope.blogspot.com | 12 December 2008“A demon shaped like a giant scorpion digs its stinger into a woman’s eyes.” - is the first line of a frantic opening in Darren Shan’s Demon Apocalypse, the 6th book in Demonata, a YA horror...
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