The Children of Darkness

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A Refreshing Dystopian

review by jamiface

I was wildly pleased by this book. I've grown wary of dystopians lately, but this was wonderfully paced and had the feel of an epic without the harrowing length - I actually read it in one long sitting. The character growth was subtle and natural, and the resolution was believable ...

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Nice world, lacking characters

review by Lthrasher

I absolutely loved the premise of this book. Unfortunately, the characters were difficult to connect with. There was no gradual growth or change in the characters through the story. Instead, two of them remained flat while the third changed without warning. The romantic aspect was random, glazed over, and also ...

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Wha an awesome book! Thank you, David Litwack!!

review by Carolinasongbird

Review of The Children of Darkness by David Litwack I was fortunate enough to be gifted a copy of The Children of Darkness by the author in exchange for an honest review. In my opinion, this was a fantastic dystopian fantasy.It takes place a thousand years after a terrible time ...

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An Interesting Story That Struggles with Character Dynamics

review by CynAyala23

Published on June 22, 2015 by Evolved Publishing LLC, The Children of Darkness by David Litwack is a young adult dystopian novel about a trio of friends who face unbelievable odds while retaining their friendship. This novel had a very good start but there something lacking within the characterization between ...

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review by epcinq

I liked the end of this book. It took too long to get to the good parts. I would have loved to see more of the keep and what the vicars were doing while the three were in there. So much covered about the religion. I don't know if I'll ...

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Enlightening

review by sgt103114

I didn't know what to think of it at first, but the more I read the more I found myself intrigued. It is a scary thought that this could be us one day if we give up our right to think for ourselves.

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