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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Thanks for the great review. This book is intriguing and full of unexpected twists and turns which make more interesting and curious. What's with Lucifer's daughter being afraid? It'll keep me glued till the very end for sure. I will surely add this to my reading list. Congratulations on becoming the BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. Lucifer’s daughter is a new concept, but I don't think the rest is much different from other books.
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Post by Kammeuchechukwu Mark Okereke »

There are truly so many attractive things about this book at first glance. The book cover is classy, and the storyline is a real puller. While countless books and tales have been given on the spawns of Lucifer, this one seems to bear heavyweight in my mind. I can't wait to explore the world of 'Vagabond'.
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This is a young adult book that brings Cecelia Harrow, the princess of hell and the daughter of Lucifer, as the main character. Sebastian and Alexander seem to be interesting characters who have different relationships with the main character. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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This is a young adult book that brings Cecelia Harrow, the princess of hell and the daughter of Lucifer, as the main character. Sebastian and Alexander seem to be interesting characters who have different relationships with the main character. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Ever since I've read The House in the Cerulean Sea, I've been obsessed with Lucifer's children. This one is really a book I want to read.
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Post by Novin Aliyah »

Interesting book. Tells Cecelia's story in the human world. Cecelia is Lucifer's child who lives in the world. Complete with a coloring story of love and mystery. I want to read the book. I like this book and its reviews.
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Paranormal is not my kind of genre so didn't hold my interest too well. Although I didn't read very far, I could see the appeal for younger paranormal fans. It seemed very dramatic.
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From the sampling, this seems like an interesting young adult fantasy story about the daughter of Lucifer attempting to live a normal life, but the school is anything but normal. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I do enjoy paranormal but young adult books aren't for me. I do appreciate the themes of good vs. evil. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Post by navyapindi »

“Vagabond" by Mary A.J. seems to be a well-written YA novel. The review gave ma Lucifer vibes which is one of my favourite TV Shows. The plot is intriguing. The character of Cecilia sounds enigmatic. I like stories set in academic backdrops and Cornelia High sounds perfect. Looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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The story seems quite captivating, and I would like to know about the mysterious secret of the dark crypts.
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Thank you for the review. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Paranormal isn't a type of book I enjoy, so I will pass on it. I know that many things that have anything to do with Lucifer is popular now.
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Post by Dzejn_Crvena »

I love Young Adult books, and I'm hoping to enjoy reading this one. I wonder if Cecilia will become like her father in the end. Humans her age can be susceptible to random emotions. May she find peace with whatever is closer to her heart. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Interesting take, Lucifer's daughter in high school. What could go wrong? Right? Thanks for the review!
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