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18 out of 19 people found this review helpful.

Great read by a wonderful author

Dru Anderson does not have any easy life. Despite being only sixteen-years old, she has seen and experienced more horrors than most people ever will. Her grandmother called it "the touch." Her sixth sense that lets her travel from city to city and hunt ghosts, suckers, ...Read More
Dru Anderson does not have any easy life. Despite being only sixteen-years old, she has seen and experienced more horrors than most people ever will. Her grandmother called it "the touch." Her sixth sense that lets her travel from city to city and hunt ghosts, suckers, wulfen, corpses- you name it! Not to mention her zombie father...
Dru is introduced to two characters: Graves, a goth boy with a big crush on Dru; and Christophe, another kind of dangerous hunter that is very interested in Dru and her abilities. Together they will face off against an old enemy. The question is, can they find the one that hunts them and turn the tables in time to save their lives?

This is the author's first young adult (YA) book. Having read all her other works, this one does not disappoint. It is seen through the eyes of a teenaged girl juggling too many problems to add romance to the list, but sometimes you do not have any control over that. The heroine is faced with tragedy, tough choices and revelations in this story which is sure to have a sequel coming soon. It quickly captures the readers imagination and attention, making it hard to put it down! And the reader is left waiting to find out what will happen next to Dru.

The book has certain similarities with other great YA novels such as the Twilight and Harry Potter series, yet it is uniquely its own. It is not for the faint of heart reader, but rather filled with action, anxiety, and wonderful characters and relationships. It is a great read that is sure to please the young and old readers alike!Show Less

posted by jandersson on April 17, 2009

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6 out of 11 people found this review helpful.

Okay

I thought it would be better, because of how many other people seemed to like it, but I felt let down. The main character was inconsistent, to me, in her personality, and there was the repetitive use of the word goddamit, and that got tiring. The plotline wasn't really ...Read More
I thought it would be better, because of how many other people seemed to like it, but I felt let down. The main character was inconsistent, to me, in her personality, and there was the repetitive use of the word goddamit, and that got tiring. The plotline wasn't really great. I hope the next book is better.Show Less

posted by KJSutton on January 3, 2010

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  • Posted April 17, 2009

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    Great read by a wonderful author

    Dru Anderson does not have any easy life. Despite being only sixteen-years old, she has seen and experienced more horrors than most people ever will. Her grandmother called it "the touch." Her sixth sense that lets her travel from city to city and hunt ghosts, suckers, wulfen, corpses- you name it! Not to mention her zombie father...
    Dru is introduced to two characters: Graves, a goth boy with a big crush on Dru; and Christophe, another kind of dangerous hunter that is very interested in Dru and her abilities. Together they will face off against an old enemy. The question is, can they find the one that hunts them and turn the tables in time to save their lives?

    This is the author's first young adult (YA) book. Having read all her other works, this one does not disappoint. It is seen through the eyes of a teenaged girl juggling too many problems to add romance to the list, but sometimes you do not have any control over that. The heroine is faced with tragedy, tough choices and revelations in this story which is sure to have a sequel coming soon. It quickly captures the readers imagination and attention, making it hard to put it down! And the reader is left waiting to find out what will happen next to Dru.

    The book has certain similarities with other great YA novels such as the Twilight and Harry Potter series, yet it is uniquely its own. It is not for the faint of heart reader, but rather filled with action, anxiety, and wonderful characters and relationships. It is a great read that is sure to please the young and old readers alike!

    18 out of 19 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 3, 2010

    Okay

    I thought it would be better, because of how many other people seemed to like it, but I felt let down. The main character was inconsistent, to me, in her personality, and there was the repetitive use of the word goddamit, and that got tiring. The plotline wasn't really great. I hope the next book is better.

    6 out of 11 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 26, 2009

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    A Surprise of a Good Read

    At first, I thought this book was going to be awful. It took me three, count them, THREE turns at picking up this book between others to finally get into it!! Once I got about a third of the way through, and got over Dru's hideous language quirks (ie. "Goddamn", "Kid"), and really started getting into her story, the book really picked up and I was hooked! Dru ended up being much more endearing and vulnerable than I ever expected she could be, and Graves' honest-to-goodness and strength made him more than a little interesting...not to mention the introduction of Christophe, who I suspect will just be simply yum! Another surprise for me was that as I got more interested in the story, I again started to feel let down as I saw the many similarities forming with Vampire Academy, BUT as I read on and now that I've started Betrayals, I feel encouraged that St. Crow has taken on her own twist on the Vampire, Djamphir, Boarding School storyline. I'm excited to continue reading the series now, and would definitely recommend to others! A surprise indeed!!

    6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 23, 2010

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    Reminds me of the Supernatural tv show.

    Dru can sense The Real World (the paranormal world, not the tv show), and she travels around with her Dad, who's a down-and-dirty monster killer. When she's left all on her own--in a dramatic and heartbreaking fashion, I might add--she's in big trouble because something seriously bad is gunning for her.


    So much to like, here. 1. St. Crow has an earthy, realistic writing voice with a Deep South feel. The prose style is enjoyably descriptive, and we get simple but lovely lines like, "My mouth tasted like day-old coffee mixed with ash" (pg 106). So good. 2. Most of the character behavior is totally justified, frex: this is a gritty, dark book, and one of the ways the grittiness manifests itself is in some pretty heavy language for a YA, but it all feels natural, considering the MC's rough background. 3. Great secondary characters. It takes a little while, but Graves gets pretty amazing, though he bugged me at first. Then there's Christophe, who doesn't really put in an appearance until halfway through the book but moves the story forward in marvelous ways. 4. The mythology is fresh, complex, compelling, and the longer you read the more interesting it gets.

    Another big reason I find Strange Angels appealing is that it's a good example of the kind of writing I'm going to arbitrarily call "Scrape Fiction" where, unlike many novels where the characters have two states: perfect health or almost-dead-from-stab-wounds-and-bullet-holes, the MC can gets little cuts, sprains, and headaches that hurt in a standard bearable fashion, but are annoying or interfere with the MC's activities. In this type of book, busted lips and bruised knuckles are the order of the day instead of broken bones or lopped-off limbs, though those may appear, too. Gotta say, I'm a fan of this approach. In that way, Strange Angels reminds me of one of my favorite tv shows of all time: Supernatural, where the lighting is dim, the monsters are abundant, and the setting feels lived-in and unglamourous. Though now that I think about it, this book's similarities to that show are huge--the backstory is, Dru's and her dad bounce from town to town fighting whatever monster is in residence, with only each other for company. Dru's dad is even a fan of classic rock a la AC/DC.

    Dislikes: 1. It's presented as part of Dru's overall gruffness and insensitivity, but I cringe when she mentally refers to Graves, who is part Asian, as a "half-breed". It just sets my internal racism alarms a-ringing. 2. Dru's awesome and tough--sometimes so much so that her POV feels male. Can we have a tough girl protag without making her sound like a dude? Tall order, I know. 3. "Werewolf" in this book is spelled "werwulf," and I can't get behind that. It's like when someone spells vampire as "vampyre," and while I'm fine with more obscure supernatural species being spelled however you like (faery/faerie, selkie/selchie), if you're going to write vamps and wolves I prefer you call 'em that. Leave off the fancy sauce and just give me the chicken.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted September 12, 2009

    Kick Butt Kinda Girl!

    I really liked "Dru" in the novel. She is kind of a teenage "Anita Blake". I hope all the books in the series (as it seems there will be sequels) are as good.

    3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 29, 2010

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    OMG!!! Best Book Ever.Love It. Great Sieries!!!!!!!

    This is a real thrilling book,I love how the author(Lili St. Crow) is not afraid to put her words on paper.Dru is just my favoite,she's not afraid to say what she's thinking.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 10, 2009

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    Good Vamp Read

    The writing style is hard to get use to. But the story is good and the Characters are fun. It takes the Vamps and Were story to a different level. She was almost real, with her trials and troubles. I love a strong heroine but i can relate to one better when she has the Occasional break down too. i recommend anyone to read it.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 29, 2009

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    (Twilight Saga Forever) This book can hold its own!!!

    I Really like this book. I ended up reading it all in one sitting, I actually wasn't in store for this one but the cover caught my eye and figured what the heck. I haven't gotten so enthralled in book since the twilight saga. I can't wait for the second book in this series to come out.

    1 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 27, 2009

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    nothing special

    this book wasn't anything new or exciting for me. the beginning started out okay but then it started to drag on which just made it boring.

    1 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 27, 2009

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    Amazing creative book!

    This book reminds me a lot of the televsion show called supernatural. I love the show and this book. A lot of books these days seem to be all about vampires but this book is more creative! I love it!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 22, 2009

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    Good Story

    I can't wait until the second book comes out in Novemeber! I enjoyed it - and I am in my mid 30s!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 22, 2009

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    A wonderful book that keeps you wanting more.

    This is one of the best books i have ever read. It has all the right things: its thrilling, interesting, crush, can't put down book, funny, edgy, exciting, etc.
    I can't wait for the next book to come out BETRAYALS.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 28, 2009

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    Strange Angels is Awesome

    I had anticipated this book...I read the summary, loved it and went out and bought the book like a week or so after it came out...and immediately began to read it...and I loved it!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 14, 2009

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    it was different but good.

    i liked this book for many reasons but i also had some issues.one of the good parts about this book was that the charchter of dru. i love the way her attitude is throughout the whole book. her confidence is very contagous. one of the issues about the book, for me, was that it went kind of slow. i think, in my opinion, that the author over discribed some parts and took to much time in doing so. i am still going to buy the next book in the series because i am curious about the charchter,dru. i hope in the next book, it explains her mother more. i would still reccomned this book to the supernatural readers and i hope the next book does well.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 17, 2009

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    LOVE IT!

    i really loved this book. It was great and i cant wait to read the next one!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 7, 2009

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    Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow

    Dru's mom died when she was young, and she ended up spending a lot of time with her grandmother and father. When her grandmother passes away, Dru must scour the country with her dad, a hunter, looking for paranormal beings to kill. With Dru's help using "the touch" her dad's hunts have been very successful, until one night when he goes without her on a hunt, and she fails to tell him about her bad feelings. With her father dead, Dru has to figure out how to survive on her own, decide who she can trust, and find the monsters responsible for her father's death. All this while watching her own back for whoever is hunting HER.

    I really enjoyed Strange Angels, there is nonstop action which I love! Dru is a strong protagonist, but she also has her weaknesses like all teenage girls should have. She's scared and is determined not to let that show, even when she begins to feel vulnerable around her new friend Graves. St. Crow is a genius when writing intense and heavily emotional scenes. Her descriptions of the "real world" (no, not the reality show), which are shown through Dru's eyes, are dark, scary, and vivid. She has built a world full of intriguing creatures including; Zombies, Weres (werewulfen), Vampires (suckers), and all kinds of big and small monsters.

    The only part that sort of got old was that Dru likes to repeat a lot of the same phrases or lines. Which I'm going to go ahead and say is because of the traumatic death of her father.

    Overall Strange Angels was a very exciting book, and fans of Lilith Saintcrow's adult series will also enjoy her YA. I'm anxiously waiting to see what happens in book two of the Dru Anderson series.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 18, 2009

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    A terrific young adult fantasy

    Sixteen years old Dru Anderson is used to traveling around; never staying in any place for more that a couple of months. Her father trained her as his sidekick killing deadly supernatural creatures and once the mission is accomplished the pair would pack up and move to the next monster nest; some of these otherworldly beasts have no English word. Her Granmama taught her mostly in dreams and occasional rare visits how to be spiritually psychically stout. As for her mom, there are the curls.-------

    Everything changed for Dru in the Dakotas the night her Granmama died. Dad acts strange as he goes out on the mission alone. When he fails to come back alive, Dru has to confront realities. The only two people in her life are dead within twenty-four hours of each other; and though she thought she was a pro at hunting, she realizes she knows nothing about what they hunted beyond her extrasensory gift of the "Touch" and even less about surviving in the mundane world. First she must live through the night as she knows mortal teen boys and creatures from beyond have caught her scent; she is not sure which is more dangerous to her existence, but then again there is her dad's killer stalking her too.----------

    The key to this terrific young adult fantasy is the supernatural creatures seem genuine with the representatives of a variety of species possessing differing personalities beyond just their basic "natural" needs. Dru is fabulous holding the story line together in a first person viewpoint as she is a typical teen with a special skill and a radically different childhood than the norm. Fans will admire Dru and her two new associates Christophe and Graves who risk all in a battle against deadly foes who should not exist in the wintry Dakotas.---------

    Harriet Klausner

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 17, 2012

    Give it away woukd u?

    Please, stop commenting and telling what happens

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 10, 2012

    ¿ber awesome

    This book is super duper good! There is a little bit of cussing but there is nothing outrageously inappropriate. This is a new idea and i think it is executed realy well and shows a new kind of charater. Dru is tough but by the end she isn't sure who she really is. This series is going to be a good one. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good paranormal book with just a little itty bitty microscopic sliver of romance.

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  • Posted April 8, 2012

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    I was searching through Goodreads website some time ago and I st

    I was searching through Goodreads website some time ago and I stumbled across some quotes from Saintcrows books and I was like... blown away. I loved the sarcasm, I loved the funny conversations between characters and it all led to one thing: I went to the bookstore the next day and bought myself a copy of this pretty book called Strange Angels. Don't let me start on how much I love the cover and how fierce that girl looks. The things is I adore books with strong female leads, who know how to kick the guys ass and they do it with style. And Dru Anderson was just that.

    We follow a story of a sixteen year old Dru who is anything but an ordinary teenage girl. She travels around the states with her father, supernatural hunter. After her grandmother she inherited some twisted powers, which are slowly coming to the surface and she has no idea of what's she capable of. Dru got used to living on the road, switching town every two months are so and never even tried to make friends at school. But her dad goes missing and then there's a zombie crawling into her house... she holds up a shotgun and shoots the zombie. Who happens to be her reanimated father. Suddenly she's left alone with a bunch of questions - who turned her dad in a zombie and why? Is someone after her? What was his dad researching? With a little help of her new friend Graves and a mysterious blue-eyed dhampir Christophe she might get all the answers, or just open many new questions.

    The book started a little bit slowly and I was patiently waiting for the storyline to pick up. It's not that it would be plain boring or not interesting. There was plenty of action and plenty of emotion right from the start on. But I just needed that one special element that would pull me in and make me crave for more. I got that element when Christopher came on the scene and I absolutely adore this character. He's mysterious, he's different, he's a hot dhampir and he brings life into the book. From time to time I got annoyed by Dru though. She went on and on how no one would understand about this secret world of hers and how she's all alone. It feels like she already made up her mind how she's so misunderstood and doesn't even give a proper chance to those around her (for example to Graves). But I like Dru for her flaws to be sincere - she screams like a cheerleader, guns freak her out at first, she stumbles, she's quite impulsive and so on.

    Since I'm a sucker for details as some of you already now I must add a few little things. For example I absolutely adore how Graves has packages of Ramen noodles in his underground apartment. I love how they were searching through books for explanations - I really like the idea of searching up words like werewolf or dhampir in a old dusty book with raw covers. Also, Dru describes she's feeling like stuck inside a snow globe sometimes. Don't really know how to describe that feeling but I get it too, very often. Overall, I would recommend the book to all fans of YA paranormal books. The ending left me craving for more so I'll be picking the next in series very soon. Can't wait.

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