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Archon: The Books of Raziel | Sabrina Benulis
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Angels and demons do battle for a girl possessed by the spirit of a powerful, dead angel in this fabulous paranormal debut by Sabrina Benulis. Archon is the first of the Books of Raziel, a truly fantastic and very hip new take on heavens warriors that readers of the angelic novels of Danielle Trussoni, Lauren Kate, Becca Fitzpatrick, and Alexandra Adornetto are sure to adore. Archon is new wave urban fantasy, a tale of the supernatural that brilliantly blends passion, obsession, horror, and suspense in a way that will appeal to dark fantasy fans and paranormal romance readers equally. Sabrina Benuliss angels are creepy, sexy, and totally awesomeand, like Anne Rices amoral, ambiguous, and addicting vampires, they will seduce and terrify you at the same time.
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The_Literary_Jedi
Archon: The Books of Raziel | Sabrina Benulis
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I‘m not sure what I read, but it was interesting and I enjoyed it...if this makes any sense. So, the Supernal angel Raziel is supposed to have put his spirit into a woman 👩🏻‍🦰 her red hair the tell - she is supposed to ⚔️Lucifel ( the real “devil”) another Supernal - female, & a third, the creator Supernal Israfel, is ❤️ w/Raziel & wants to ⛓🗡Lucifel. Witches, Jinn, possession...🤷🏻‍♀️ 📚📚📚?

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The_Literary_Jedi
Archon: The Books of Raziel | Sabrina Benulis
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It may be hard to tell, but I cleared out about 100-150 books for my classroom. Eventually, I‘ll get more from my home shelves to my class shelves. A big hurdle for me is the dread of damage and loss - I‘ve had classroom decor stolen already (I‘ve only been a “real” teacher since Oct.) and it‘s disheartening. Don‘t worry! I‘ve put my name in numerous places AND I have a spreadsheet with every bit of info to keep my literary investment safe.

Daisey I teach junior high and loan books to former students now in high school. I keep track of my books and hunt them down when they go missing as much as possible, but I‘ve slowly come to accept that some will be destroyed or go missing. It‘s more important to get books in kids‘ hands and encourage them to actually carry and read them. Sometimes rough use is a sign of love, as visible by my copy of Ready Player One and my Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. 6y
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Ancchy
Archon: The Books of Raziel | Sabrina Benulis
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This is by far one of the most confusing books I've ever read.
Half of the time I had no idea what was going on, whose POV it was from or who the hell was good and/or bad...
I have half a clue about what exactly was the ending, but am still not 100% sure.