Overall rating and opinion of "Vagabond" by Mary A.J.

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In my opinion, this is an amazing book that is fully packed with action. Twists and turns present in it will keep any reader at the edge of his/her seat. What I liked most about the book is how is fast-paced and interesting. Imagine, The Princess of Hell, Lucifer's daughter, living among humans, it sounds intriguing. There is nothing that I disliked about Vagabond by Mary A.J. The writing style was superb, and I liked it. This is something that I will recommend to the lovers of demonic stories. This is because the book is interesting and they will like it.
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The world building of the book was exceptional, and the characters were relatable. Nevertheless, I did not know what to make of the relationships that Cecilia entangled herself in. Generally, I did not like that. I rate it 3 out of 4 stars.
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Lucifer's daughter gets admission in one of the human's school which is full of secrets, and she is concerned about her security. It sounds unique to me. Though, I am not a massive fan of these type of book so that book not attracted me that much. It is a 3-star from me. I will recommend this book to those who love the horror books.
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The story was skillfully told. It had a nice plot and great character development. With a hint of romance and suspense, it was an enthralling read, well deserving of its rating.
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The mere thought of Lucifer's daughter escaping and coming to live among humans gave me the chills. The thing i loved the most is the love triangle between Cecelia, Alexander and Sebastian. I would definitely recommend the book to romance and fantasy lovers.
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I am a big consumer of YA fantasy books: in A.J.'s work I see clearly some original elements, and I really liked the idea of the integration of Cecilia in the human scholastic environment, though it brings me back to (e.g.) Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. I don't have a high opinion of these overused love triangles, but the reading was fun nonetheless. If you keep in mind the targeted age, I think this book deserves a perfect score.
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A very unusual point of view, indeed, even for a fantasy. Well-written and engaging, definitely worth reading for youngsters. What I don't understand is why people call her either Cecilia or Cecelia!
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I am in the middle of this book and I can not put it down! I think the best books enchant you enough that you're able to forget your surroundings and be completely enthralled in the story, and that is exactly what this book does!
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This is an amazing science-fiction book that entwines mystery, romance, and the paranormal that I gave four out of four stars. The book has been professionally edited and has less than ten errors. I enjoyed how the author included revelations about demons from the Bible. There was nothing I disliked about this book. I recommend this book to young adults and older readers who enjoy these genres.
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I gave it three out of four stars. Overall, it was an enjoyable read. It may be the only story I've found where an immortal being opting to attend high school made sense. Usually, I roll my eyes at that idea, but Cecilia's circumstances have led to her having the emotional capacity of an adolescent. Besides, she was interested in finding out where the dark magic was coming from at the school.
I knocked off a star from my rating for minor grammatical errors and the author's propensity for restating information that was established early in the story.
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My favorite part of Vagabond is how the author used a three-year-old kid as the story-teller. I've known a lot of stories with the same concept as this but this is quite different because of Cecilia. I believe the book deserves a complete rating.
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I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I loved Cecilia character. The war between good and evil is clearly captured in the character's. This is a fantacy novel that all fantasy lovers should read. It's a page tunner. The plot is intriguing.
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This is an amazing book and I really liked it. Everything in the book was lit. The cover was also well-designed to fit the genre. The writing style was excellent, and of high quality: the characterization of Cecelia's was amazing too. This is a fantastic book that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys suspenseful and interesting stories.
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This book is thought challenging, like "really, Lucifer's daughter? wow!" That was my reaction after a quick glimpse into the main plot. I really think this book deserves a full rating because few tales can touch that line. So for me 4 out of 4 stars it is.
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Post by Alexander C Schmoock »

The most interesting part for me was the integration of Lucifer's daughter into human society. The book had a lot of twists that were clear indications of the author's brilliance as a story teller. Readers who seek to understand the operation of demons will enjoy the book.
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