• Bec (The Independant UK)

    independent.co.uk | 03 December 2006
    I expected a lot from Darren Shan's 16th novel, Bec (Harper Collins £12.99), and I got a lot. This book was easily as exciting as the other three books in the Demonata series.Bec is an apprentice...
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  • Bec (Gateway UK)

    gatewaymonthly.com | 29 April 2010
    I was expecting the further adventure of Grubbs and Dervish, but this one is, if anything, even better - a superb tale of Druids and Demons, a first-person tale by Bec, the untrained magician, and...
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  • Bec (Evening Echo UK)

    Evening Echo (Ireland) | 29 April 2010
    IN THE explosive fourth book of the Demonata series, horror writer Darren Shan throws us back to the time of crannogs, druids and murderous demons. Bec, a young trainee priestess, was...
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  • Bec (Crowgrrl’s Perch USA)

    crowgrrl.com | 10 June 2007
    Darren Shan's Bec is the fourth installment of the excellent Demonata series. This one is a totally unexpected gem in the demonic crown! Not only does this focus on a female lead character for...
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  • Bec (Critical Mass USA)

    dondammassa.com | 13 December 2007
    The fourth title in the Demonata series, supernatural fantasy adventures for younger readers, claims to be "chilling", but despite the plethora of demons found within this slender volume, it is...
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  • Bec (Courier Press USA)

    courierpress.com | 12 August 2007
    This is the fourth book in Shan's Demonata series, which follows several main characters who all live in different places and times. This title is set in pre-Christian Ireland, far removed from the...
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  • Bec (CIAO UK)

    CIAO (UK) | 29 April 2010
    REVIEW BY: "Bluebolt 44"This book is amazingly well put together, just like all of Darren Shan's work though. He conveys the emotions and feelings of all characters towards their situations and...
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  • Bec (Childrens Literature USA)

    childrenslit.com | 28 November 2008
    Bec is the fourth book in the "Demonata" series. Bec is an orphaned apprentice priestess. Her teacher died leaving her to care for her village. The village struggles to defend itself from nightly...
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  • Bec (Books for Keeps UK)

    Books for Keeps (UK) | 01 March 2007
    To my shame, this is the first of Shan's books I have read; I now understand why they are so popular. This is the fourth in the Demonata series, but the novel can stand alone. However, Shan fans...
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  • Bec (Books Quarterly UK)

    Books Quarterly Waterstones (UK) | 29 April 2010
    Life was easy when Bec was just an orphan taken in by a mysterious priestess, but then the demons began their attacks. An unusual messenger signals the start of the heroine's flight...
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  • Bec (Book Ends UK)

    bookendsonline.co.uk | 29 April 2010
    This is the 4th book in the Demonata series from popular young adult writer, Darren Shan. Set in Ireland approximately 2000 years ago, Bec is a trainee Priestess who must use her skills to fight...
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  • Bec (Associated Content USA)

    associatedcontent.com | 29 August 2008
    "The Demonata exist in a multi-world universe of their own. Evil, Murderous creatures, who revel in torment and slaughter. They try to cross over into our world all the time..."The tales in this...
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