The average rating for Jovah's Angel (Samaria Series #2) based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-11-08 00:00:00 Wallace Rowe III In my opinion, this was much better than the first in the series. It still had all the good things that I liked from the previous book, but without most of my complaints. The characters in the first book were compelling but at times drove me nuts. It was the world that had me wanting to read the sequel. And it was definitely an improvement, even though at times one of the lead characters seems almost too perfect. It switched back and forth on POV's like the first book but it seemed like it was balanced with neither dragging the story any. It was also interesting in that the origins of the world are finally explained here, with most of my suspicions proving true. This series is highly addicting so far and I've already got my hands on the next book. |
Review # 2 was written on 2007-08-31 00:00:00 Terri Renn My favorite of this series. I found myself identifying pretty strongly with Allelulia (the main character)* because I feel that I would probably react in the same way to similar circumstances. And Caleb? Nerdy engineer love. All that aside, this series does have many of the same tropes as romance novels, though they also have some of the same traits are classic sci-fi fantasy, such as examining parts of our culture (in this case, technology and war and how they shape society). The emphasis overall, however, is on the relationships between the characters, rather than the science. *Because I can totally fly and talk to God, yo. |
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