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Anonymous
Posted February 19, 2012
A fun and quirky fantasy read, something to while away a couple hours. I liked it !
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 29, 2012
Where does it say this was supposed to be a Christian read? Honestly, what about the description lead you to believe it was anything other than fantasy? Your review is entirely unfair and unjustly discriminates an excellent, fast read on a misleading basis. This is an amusing, entertaining and quirky read. It delivers precisely what the description implies: a playful, mythical adventure.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 7, 2012
I am willing to take my chances in reading this book
1 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 22, 2012
Don't let the title fool you, this is not a Christian book! It mingles good and bad angels and has many gods--Jesus not being one, the good angel seeks out herbs from a witch--I stopped reading after this part--sorry can't recommend.
0 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Overview
Nimbus and Celestial are the first divine on the Ethereal Realm since time unremembered. Still, even fledgling angels must prove themselves to earn a place in Seraph training with the revered Archangels. And so far, Nimbus is an unmitigated disaster: his arrows go awry, he's addicted to human food and the Nymphs run if there's the vaguest hint he'll attempt a spell. When all the Gods and Archangels on the Ethereal Realm abruptly disappear, it's up to Celestial, their irresponsible Ambrosia-swilling tutor Bacchus, and Nimbus to put things right. With his confidence lower than an orc's backside and his skills even worse, how can one little fledgling angel hope to prevail against the vicious Fallen and their evil master