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]

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This sounds like the type of book I would get lost in. I am intrigued at how the author could use contrasts of the challenges scholars face in normal school versus the challenges faced by the protagonist in this school.
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I am not a fan of the genre. The premise does not excite me either. Feels like it might be problematic. It must have made BOTM for a reason though. For that, I will not completely write it off. I will come back with my comments after I attempt reading it.
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I started reading the book and it hooked me from the beginning. It sees that those who'd finished it, had really a great time reading it. Thanks for the great review.
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The story is very captivating. I have never really read this genre before, adding it to my bookshelves. Thank you for a great review.
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Great review!
I am interested in young adult novels so may try this as well.
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Post by spiceagent11 »

This looks like something I'd love to read so much! 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.
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Cecelia Lucifer's daughter she couldn't hide her identity all along, it became a battle of survival of the fittest.
:?: :!: :drool: :techie-studyingbrown: :) :D :shhh:
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Lucifer's daughter attending school, what a great book.
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This review makes me want to read the book. Oh dear, it sounds so interesting, can't wait to start. Thank you for this review
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Post by Simplemind9139 »

The start of it, was very captivating and it's going to be a suspenseful book. I'll definitely love to read and quench my taste for it
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Post by kizza nicholas »

But really what those the devils daughter want at school ? I must read it
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Post by Simon Evans »

Lucifer's daughter going to a human school.
what does Cecelia Lucifer's daughter want in the human school?
I'm just wondering, because it went so brutal and deadly...a Catastrophe no one is wishing for came along, this book is super interesting indeed.
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Post by Abdullah daliath »

Seems very interesting. A story where lucifers daughter goes to high school gives it a sort of exiting/horrorish teenage energy. Which is something I’ve never heard of before
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Lucifer's daughter! That itself creates a sense of anticipation and enthusiasm. I wonder how the author brought forth Cecilia's emotional, physical, and mental attitude towards humans. Thanks for the review! Looking forward to reading it.
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Post by Taylor Austin »

Great review! This book sounds captivating. I love the concept of the child of a widely known and controversial being.
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