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

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Science fiction and fantasy aficionados will like Vagabond. This book is jam-packed with grandiose examples of inventiveness. Even without the narrative around Lucifer's daughter Cecilia, the love entanglement is disturbing. The battle between demons and humans, as well as the appearance of supernatural beings, will appeal to young readers. It gets a four-star rating from me. Mary A. J. deserves applause for her efforts.
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The book seems interesting and the characters are well developed. I liked Cecelia's attempt at behaving normal by joining a school and being remorseful. Those who enjoy Fiction and adventure will enjoy the story. I give it a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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The Book of the Month for December 2021 deserves a complete rating of 4 out of 4 stars as it comes uniquely. There are bunch of Lucifer stories out there but this book has offered something unique that I can't put in words. But I can point out Lucifer's daughter; this point contributed to the uniqueness of the book.
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I loved the book. The story line was fun and engaging, I enjoyed the mysteries of the source of the dark magic and the identity of Cecelia's childhood savior, and I am eager to see whether Cecelia chooses Sebastian or Alexander. However, I chose to give it 3 out of 4 stars because of numerous grammatical errors, awkward sentences, and confusing sections.
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gali wrote: 01 Dec 2021, 00:14 This is a discussion topic for the December 2021 Book of the month, Vagabond by Mary A.J.

What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? What did you think of the writing style? What genres are woven into the text? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?

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I thought it was a dynamic book with interesting characters, plot and style. I enjoyed the supernatural elements of the narrative and the interactions that take place.
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The overarching storyline never ceases to astound and intrigue me. There were a lot of surprises in this novel that I wasn't expecting, including Cecila's age and her actions. In my opinion, this narrative has the potential to be a huge success because of the author's excellent writing skills. As a result, I'm awarding it an unequivocal 4 out of 4 stars. It doesn't bother me if there are a few grammatical blunders in this book though.
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This book would get a perfect rating from me. The plot was amazing. First, Satan has an offspring? Then in human form? This book was beyond amazing for me.
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I think the author did a good job in the characterization of the story. I'd rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. The writing is entirely engaging. From the review, the premise with which the book was written is different from the usual paranormal premise. I would definitely recommend this book to people who love this genre of book.
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Wonderful plot and beautiful story twist. This is my first time reading a novel that dabbles into divinity and the likes so I was quite intrigued. I do like the the fusion of real with unreal and the great skill the author has exhibited in bringing this story to life. Fantasy, the supernatural, romance; all these and more are explored in this book. Definitely a must read. I give a 4 out of 4 stars
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This book gives me a bit of Twilight vibes, and I'm absolutely here for it. Can't wait to read!
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Amazing plot line, with so many enexpected twists. The author portrays the characters in a unique, yet still relatable. I definitely enjoyed the humor that was intertwined into the plot as well. Definitely recommend.
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This book is an art of fantasy based on good and evil. The author's writing skills is excellent as well as the portray of the plot and characters. The book contains romance and suspense that makes one want to know what happens next. This is one book I'm sure I'll tell my peers about.
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The premise itself is so clever that you have to pick up this book only because in that way you can experience quite unique and good YA book. If paranormal fiction is your cup of tea, do not miss this one.
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I enjoyed the storyline, storytelling, and general flow of the novel. I greatly commend the author. Although this is not my preferred genre, it is a book well written.
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I enjoyed the book. I thought the writing was quite good. I did find a few weird typos, run on sentences, odd wordings in sentences that bothered me. I thought the characters didn't have very much depth actually. I found myself wondering "Why?" alot. I liked that Cecelia was breaking free from a life that no longer fit who she was. She was rewriting and deciding what she believed to be true. I thought that was cool.
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