Monday, March 28, 2011

Book Review and Giveaway: Angelology by Danielle Trussoni



TLC Book Tours' latest offering is Angelology by Danielle Trussoni.  There are 18 blogs participating in the tour, offering reviews and giveaways.  TLC has graciously offered two copies for me to give away, so we'll have two winners!  Instructions to enter the Calico Critic giveaway are following my review.  Be sure to check out the other stops on the tour to learn more about Angelology and to enter to win a copy!


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My Review:


When I heard of Angelology and its premise, I was highly intrigued.  I was one of Frank Peretti's many readers 25 years ago when he released his supernatural thriller Piercing the Darkness.  And while his work is more of an evangelical tool, the subject matter is similar.  Those who enjoyed the puzzling religious mysteries of The Da Vinci Code, the forbidden paranormal relationships of Twilight and the adventurous treasure-hunting of the Indiana Jones books and films might also find this to be a good choice for them.

As in Peretti’s world, angels (and fallen angels) are real creatures, having an influence on the world around us.  Author Danielle Trussoni draws much inspiration from passages in the Bible, most notably from the book of Genesis.  During the time of Noah, angels were known to copulate with humans, thereby bringing about offspring known as the Nephilim. In Angelology, they managed to survive the Great Flood and have been on earth ever since, secretly holding great positions of power throughout history and enslaving the unwitting human race.  Unfortunately for them, a group of angelologists have been striving for centuries to resist their tyranny, and at the turn of the 21st Century, things seem to be in great upheaval.  A battle between the fallen angels and their enemies becomes inevitable.

This story is quite multi-layered, and difficult to summarize concisely.  There are many characters and more than one time period covered in the narrative.  Most of the plot is contained within about 60 years of time, yet most of the story takes place during the few action-packed days in which it is set, December 23-25, 1999.  At times the novel is slow, but never boring.  It took me a while to read this title, but I always enjoyed returning to it for another chapter or two.  Or three.  There are plenty of exciting scenes, and it doesn’t surprise me that Angelology has been optioned by Sony Pictures and is in development for a possible 2013 release.  I’m not sure how the screen writers are going to capture the essence of Trussoni’s work.  The story is long, rich and full of detail.  It should be an amazing film.

Danielle Trussoni
I loved the characters of Evangeline and Verlaine.  I could see Natalie Portman playing the young angelologist and David Krumholtz as the quirky professor.  Both of these characters go through so much in this story, with their lives as they know it being completely turned upside down by the supernatural world around them.  They certainly grew and changed as individuals throughout all of their ordeals.

To my knowledge, Angelology is Trussoni’s first published work of fiction.  She has done a masterful job. She’s an excellent writer and kept me fully entertained for hours on end.  I’m not an expert in all things angelic and from a religious standpoint I don’t believe in everything that occurred in this story.  However, it was a fun ride and it also gave me a few things to think about.  Don’t take this as a literal view of how things may or may not be in the spirit world.  Just enjoy the novel as an intriguing thriller that spans millennia and multiple planes of existence.  Angelology is quite an experience, indeed.







Angelology Giveaway!

Here are the guidelines:

  • Leave a comment below; this counts as your only required entry.  In order to filter out spam, all comments will not post until I've had a chance to approve them.
  • Entries accepted until 11:59pm EST on Monday, April 11th.
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  • I will compile the entries and the two winners will be chosen by Random.org, so even one entry can make you a winner.
  • Should you win, I will contact you on Tuesday, April 12th.  Please take measures to ensure that my email will make it past your spam filters, lest you miss my message. (CalicoCritic@gmail.com) You'll have 72 hours to respond before I pick another winner.
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@LHartness Giving away 2 copies of the novel "Angelology" by @daniellemybella, thnx 2 @TLCBookTours.
http://bit.ly/AngelologyContest #free



    That's it!  Thanks for stopping by, and good luck to all the entrants!























    One final note:
    When I had only read a few chapters, my eyes accidentally brushed over the last page of the book.
    BIG mistake. HUGE spoiler.
    Don't make the same blunder I did.







    CymLowell

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    2. Oh I've been wanting to read this.

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    3. A most unusual book. Reminds me of Milton's Paradise Lost. I'd love to win a copy.

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    4. Harvee:

      Yes, Paradise Lost is mentioned more than once in the book, and one of the main locations is Milton, NY!

      Laura

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    5. I am stopping by from Cym's...I always love your reviews! Thanks for bring this giveaway to the attention of all.

      XOXO

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    6. oh! I can't believe you accidentally hit the last page before reading the whole book! Even then, you still enjoyed it, so that's a GOOD thing! I've been reading wonderful reviews (including this one) on this title. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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    7. Julie:

      Yeah, I like to flip to the back and see how many actual pages of reading I have, and my eye just so happened to hit one sentence that had a massive spoiler. Wanted to kick myself! I'm going to have to be more careful next time.

      But yes, still a good read!


      Laura

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    9. Sounds like a interesting book. I like all these angel books coming out the last couple of years.

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