
Ritu Nair
After how good Angefall and World After were, I expected that End of Days would be an explosive finale. The key point of this series is that it dances over the dark side and delivers a horror-like dystopic story with angels. And yes, if you look it that way, this book certainly delivers on that. But End of Days also has many disjointed plot arcs happening in succession, like trying to cram as much story in a fast-paced war as possible. There is Raffe scrambling to put his wings back onto his body, their searching for allies in the election against Uriel, the whole locust dominance thing, and the final showdown. But between these new plot arcs, the story doesn't do much for the older ones like the backstory - how the Great Attack began, Gabriel's motivation for the whole thing (I honestly thought he might pop out of somewhere), and it rushes into an epilogue that also doesn't resolve much. The angels are gone but the anarchy is still there? And they accept the Watchers and Locusts back onto Earth? Because Uriel had so many machinations out there, it was straining credulity how easily they were defeated back during the showdown. Oh, and Raffe does have to make a hard choice, but we all knew what he was going to choose, so it was pretty much predictable. Overall, an uninspiring but placating finale to the series.
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Diana A.
Omg I loved this book the most. It had so much action in it which got me profoundly immersed. I couldn’t put the book down cos i'd craved for every page to read. Frankly I'm very sad that i read the whole book in one day, and i'm not over it yet:D *D' romance, tho* Kudos to Susan Ee for an amazing book! ^,* #teamRaffe&Penryn

Jaely_
Read it online before the hard copy was available in local library then read again when the hard copy came in the library. And now I'm reading it on eBook again! If only there's a book 4 but sadly, the series has ended. This should be made into a movie!
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