There are many different opinions given to anything in life but it comes from your perspective. If you are asking for an opinion on a book, someone could say it’s amazing while another says it’s boring. My perspective on the book The Fallen 2 by Thomas E Sniegoski is that it’s worthwhile to read. The main character of the book is an 18-year-old Nephilim named Aaron. His friend Camael and him have found the sacred land Aerie and was being mentored by an old angel named Belphagor. While this was happening, Aaron saw his crush Vilma was captured by the Powers’ leader Verchiel. He embarked on a mission to rescue her and got into a fight with Malak, which they escaped but Camael was injured. Aaron forgave him, and Camael was sent back to Heaven. Malak, however, found Aerie and started a war there with the Powers and Aerie citizens. Malak was killed and Lorelei, an Aerie Nephilim, killed many of the Powers with lightning, but Verchiel escaped. So far I would give the book an A for three good reasons, it knows how to keep its audience captivated, Sniegoski makes you fall in love with the characters, and it sparks your emotions. …show more content…
The author of The Fallen 2 does this with his writing methods. Sniegoski writes in one characters voice, but will break off before telling his audience what happened, making you believe something is remising. Right after he goes to a different character and continues on the story before he gets to the point of what happened to the character before. He does this to make the reader keep going and wanting to know more about what happened. Using this strategy turns the book into cocaine for the reader. Therefore, this book keeps you wanting more and makes you force yourself to stop reading