Official Review: Vagabond by Mary A.J. [December 2021 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: Vagabond by Mary A.J. [December 2021 Book of the Month]

Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

The book seems like a dark mystery novel. I mostly love the fact that it is paranormal so, due to the fact that I LOVE those kind of novels, I find this one quite intriguing. Mostly enjoy getting to know more on Cecilia and all the dark secrets of her school.
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I am way too old to find school adventures appealing unfortunately. Also, I don't like fantasy books, but my daughter loves this kind of books and because this particular comes so highly recommended by review, I will get it for her. Thanks and congrats with BOTD!
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I like the author's boldness and the fresh ideas he applied in the book. It is truly a unique approach in which Lucifer is humanized to the extent that he also has a daughter who goes to high school.
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:shhh: 8-) :arrow: This is a paranormal fiction, a battle between good and evil is engage. Lucifer’s daughter has got plenty of show for us, and it will be like a cinema live show, this story is very interesting ....i like it.
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Oh my gosh!!! Just reading the summary and reviews alone sets my heart racing! I'm sure this book will be super interesting ,entertaining and educative! And I'm super ready to read it please....
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A story in which Lucifer's daughter seeks refuge in a school is quite original. The dilemmas she faces between her human nature and her demonic essence look interesting. It seems like a good option for those who like paranormal aspects with a hint of romance.
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Vagabond is a must read! Cecelia, the halfblood daughter of the almighty Lucifer has had enough of hell. This book explores the new life that Cecelia chooses for herself. To rather save human lifes instead of eating their souls. Cecelia gets drawn to Cornelia High School by a boy called Sabastian. What awaits Cecelia however, is a story of its own. This review was very informative and engaging. I enjoyed reading it. I want more! The sample is also just a way of making you more interested in what's to come. :tiphat:
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

The premise of this book is intriguing. Cecilia clearly struggles with being the Princess of Hell and Satan's daughter. Will she be able to choose her humanistic side? Or will the demonic side take over? Thanks for the review! :)
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This seems like quite an interesting book, as young-adult paranormal romance tends to portray interesting stories.
I believe the author made a brilliant work, offering this different point of view. Readers can appreciate a captivating book, with a suspenseful storyline and shocking twists.
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Demons, dark crypts, and gothic details?! I can’t wait to read this intriguing, paranormal novel! Thank you for providing such an engaging review.
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I love the unique storyline. Why would the princess of hell go to school anyway
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The title alone is enough invite to the book. Seeing that it has also one book of the month, it must really be exceptional. Congratulations to the author, and thanks to the reviewer.
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Sounds like this book would keep me glued to the very end, Cecelia being Lucifer's daughter, she could be as demonic as someone could get but instead she's on the 'good' end of the war. Thanks for a great review.
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This story about Cecelia, Lucifer's daughter, sounds very interesting. I would like to see how she would fit into Cornelia High. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I definitely would love this one because I know it has some twists and turns that would keep me on the edge of my seat and make me keep turning pages. Thank you for the review! ❤️
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