Monday, October 18, 2010

Death Watch

Death watch has truly surprised me. I don't know why. But it absolutely did. I never expected the ending I got. In fact I expected a much different ending. I didn't expect to really like the book and I didn't expect to feel so attached to the characters and left wanting more. But Cavanaugh and Kuiper did a great job. To me, there was suspense. As much as suspense drives me crazy, I love it. I love the feeling I had when it came down to the wire for the Death Watch death to happen. In all honestly, this is one of the best books I've read in a while. Now I'm not going to hide this from you, it is a Christian book. And in saying that I must say that it puts things into a bit of a perspective. Why wouldn't these events happen? Why couldn't they? There is no reason why Death Watch shouldn't happen, but that other Christians heed the calling. Christian or not I suggest this book to everyone.

51Jxdzvb5JL.jpg It might not change your life, it might not change your views or how your feel or even how you think. But it'll plant a seed. Hopefully for the better. Sydney and Hunz went through quite and experience together, and while the last chapter may leave you with your own idea of what is to come there is no doubt that the two became closer through their journey together. Yet again, lives where touched, on quite a large level, I might ad.

Cavanaugh and Kuiper are very good authors in that they brought me into the book. I grew angry with several characters (almost having to stop reading so that I could calm down a little bit). I felt heart ache for characters that didn't make it. And of course I became very angry and agitated with the ignorance of some of the others.


I can't wait to hear what you might think, let me know!


Up Next: Brink of Death by Brandilyn Collins


[ps, even though you may not believe my, I finished Death Watch in one day…. go me! ha ha ha :) ]

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