Review: Angelfall - Susan Ee



This is the first book of a series, and I decided to read this because Sarawithoutanh on Youtube has been recommending this series forever in her videos. I haven't really heard anyone else talking about it, but the story of angels descending on Earth with brimstone and destruction intrigued me. 

This is the story of Penryn Young, a young girl who has a sister in a wheel chair and a mentally challenged mother. They try to survive after angels have invaded Earth, but the sister, Paige, gets kidnapped and Penryn sets out to find her. She teams up with an angel who seems to have his own agenda, and they head for the headquarters of the angel army. Before they reach their destination they come across many situations that they must work together in order to survive. 

I found the plot of this book really interesting. I do like it when something as archetypical good as angels, turn out to be morally flawed, just like humans. From the beginning of this book I thought I had it pretty much figured out. It seemed to be heading in the “standard” YA dystopian direction, but I must say there were a few surprises in there. The ending of this book is much darker than I expected and it doesn’t really leave room for a totally happy ending when the trilogy finishes. So I am excited to see where it will go from here. 

As for the characters I really liked the two main characters, Penryn and Raffe. We don’t get to know too many other characters that well, but hopefully that will come in the later books. I found Penryn the most interesting, just because we see things from her perspective, so we get to know her better. We only get a bit of information about Raffe, but what we do learn is intriguing. I also really liked Penryn, because she doesn’t seem like the typical YA dystopian female lead. All of her skills have a plausible background, and she doesn’t turn out to be “the chosen one” or have any sort of special powers. At least not yet, and I hope it stays that way! 


I gave this book 4 stars out of 5 on Goodreads, and I would recommend it to anyone. I will definitely be continuing the series too! 

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