Official Review: Hell Holes 2 by Donald Firesmith

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Re: Official Review: Hell Holes 2 by Donald Firesmith

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Thanks for the review. I've already read the first book in this series and I loved it. It will be exciting to read what is going to happen next and how the three sole survivors of Jack Oswald's party are going to cope with the demon invasion.
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Looks like you had a lot of fun here, reading this one. I feel also that not reading book 1 won't be a disadvantage. Although I like to stay clear of horror, I want to read this book. Also, like that, you pointed out the gender courtesy.
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Thanks for this review
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This sounds like quite the book. I haven't read the first yet, but I love that this is humourous, fun and yet professional at the same time. Thanks for introducing us to this lovely book.
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I like horror stories. I want to read first one too,(hell holes)
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Post by Wolfin »

Sounds like the interesting book. Thanks for introducing me with it.
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Post by CaitlinGonya »

I think the perspectives might throw me off a little but it's all good. Your review makes me want to find the first one. Demons, for some reason, are interesting to read about. I think it says more about the author than most people believe. Congratulations to you and the author!
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Your eyes for detail is impeccable , if you were able to pick that minute detail of the author not making subtle gender related discrimination mistakes such the female doctors title prefixing her name. Am yet to read the first series but am glad I can read thiswithout getting lost in the plot. Magic and demons are an intriguing mix
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A great review. Though I never read the first book in this sequel ,I thinkI will read this book though demons are scary and chilling
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This reminds me of the show Supernatural. Nice review
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The review is great, but I'm not sure how I feel about the book. Horror is really not my favorite genre.
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Am not a fan of demons but I can give this book a try.
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Wonderful review. I am interested in reading this book since I also want to read the first in the series. The perspective change idea is kinda cool as well.
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Sounds like quite a read. I am sure they cover quite a distance running away. Will definitely read this
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Post by VictoriaOgun »

I like fantasy books like hell holes about demons,sorcerers,magic, race for survival etc. Great review
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