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Angelfall
by Susan Ee
The Laughing Listener
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Caitlin Davies
Length: 8 hours & 44 minutes
Story Rating: 4 Stars
Performance Rating: 3.5 Stars
Overall Rating: 4 Stars
Welp. I would have never thought I’d be reading an urban fantasy angel book, but here we are. A couple weeks ago Audible had a huge sale on the first books of major hit series and I sort of went a little crazy. I had never heard of this before in my life and it was a complete impulse buy after I read the description and saw the great reviews.
Ummmm… I don’t really know how I feel about this book???

It’s given me contradicting emotions that are leaving me confused. Most of the story is fairly predictable in a young-adult-y kind of way, but the angels of the apocalypse premise was completely UNpredictable in a creative way that I liked. Overall, I think I liked it????? As I was listening, I went through about 85% of the book thinking it was just pretty good, but then the last few chapters completely sucker-punched me in the feels. I JUST DON’T KNOW ANYMORE.
THE GOOD
I really REALLY loved the premise of this book and thought it was amazingly compelling. I’ve never read a book like this before and I love when that happens. Despite the fact that this novel initially follows the YA-star-crossed-lovers formula in a predictable kind of way, I didn’t even care because I wanted to see more of these angels. Why did they come to earth? Why are they fighting with one another? How can beings that are suppose to be so inherently good, act in such a depraved manner? I wanted to know more! I still do because we never really get the answers.
Also, this book is completely wacked out of it’s mind. That should be a negative, but I completely loved it??? It sort of lulls you into a false sense of security in the beginning but progressively gets weirder the more you read. By the end, it’s completely creepy and off the wall, but I was SO INTO IT. It was so unexpected with a book about angels that it totally caught me off guard and the contrasting ideas were awesome.
I also fell in love with the characters almost immediately. Penryn is a strong, sassy, competent girl who loves her family. Her baby sister Paige is full of happiness and sunshine despite the card she’s been dealt. And Raffe is a hottie angel with heart of gold, so OBVIOUSLY we’re all in love with him now. It took me no time to fall for Paige and I was just as upset as Penryn when she gets taken away. It was also adorable to watch Penryn and Raffe’s relationship develop over the course of the book.
THE UGLY
Like I said before, the beginning of this book suffers from trope syndrome. Girl meets paranormal guy. Girls falls for paranormal guy despite it being a TERRIBLE idea. Just like The Mediator series, The Lunar Chronicles, [b:Twilight|41865|Twilight (Twilight, #1)|Stephenie Meyer|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1361039443s/41865.jpg|3212258], [b:The 5th Wave|16101128|The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, #1)|Rick Yancey|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1359853842s/16101128.jpg|19187812], blah blah blah. It almost made me roll my eyes initially, but the intriguing premise and the lovable characters won me over. But for the first half, there’s a predictability to this book that I wasn’t a huge fan of.
FINAL WORD
This book completely caught me off guard and threw me off balance, but in a good way??? Somehow despite it all, I really loved this book and totally recommend it.