Saturday, March 5, 2016

The Dragon's Descent by Laurice E Molinari #BookReview

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About "The Dragon's Descent":
Everything Vero prepared for in the Ether has led to this---locating the Book of Raziel, which was lost when Adam was forced from the garden of Eden. It soon becomes clear, however, that Lucifer is intent on finding the book for his own means. Vero, his sister, and his best friend, Tack, discover the clues to the book's whereabouts may be right in front of them on Earth. But as their quest begins in earnest, the lines between good and evil begin to blur. Vero will need to use every ounce of his training to take on not only the Devil and his hordes, but also his nemesis Lilith, who may be lurking closer than anyone things.

Thoughts:


This is the third book in the Ether Series that my 12 year old son has read recently. While he thoroughly enjoyed the first two books in the series, he didn't seem to find this one as entertaining. I asked him how so and he responded with it probably having to do with his getting older and his reading preferences changing. He believes that it would be better suited for younger, experienced readers who don't want to read books with violence. I would like to read this series when I have some free time to decide for myself.

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About Laurice E Molinari:
Laurice Elehwany Molinari, a veteran film and TV writer in Hollywood for over two decades, has penned over thirty scripts for various studios and networks. Her very first feature script, written while a fellow at the American Film Institute, became Columbia Picture’s critically acclaimed children’s classic, My Girl. She went on to pen The Brady Bunch Movie and The Amazing Panda Adventure. Laurice lives with her husband and two children in Los Angeles, the City of Angels, where her lifelong love for our heavenly guardians inspired her to write a book about them.

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