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Title:Strange Angels (Strange Angels #1)
Author:Lili St. Crow
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 293 pages
Published:May 14th 2009 by Razorbill
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Urban Fantasy. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Supernatural
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In Strange Angels, Dru Anderson has what her grandmother called “the touch.” (Comes in handy when you’re traveling from town to town with your dad, hunting ghosts, suckers, wulfen, and the occasional zombie.) Then her dad turns up dead—but still walking—and Dru knows she’s next. Even worse, she’s got two guys hungry for her affections, and they’re not about to let the fiercely independent Dru go it alone. Will Dru discover just how special she really is before coming face-to-fang with whatever—or whoever— is hunting her?


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Original Title: Strange Angels
ISBN: 1595142517 (ISBN13: 9781595142511)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.strange-angels.com/books_strangeangels.php
Series: Strange Angels #1
Characters: Dru Anderson, Christophe Reynard, Graves
Setting: South Dakota(United States)

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So I have this habit that drives my family nuts. My husband just accepts it now and even does it himself because he's just so used to it. I ALWAYS put the subtitles on when I'm watching a movie. It's not because I have a hearing problem or anything. But sometimes important words are muffled, or they're odd words that I understand if I see written but wouldn't understand if they've only been spoken. Sometimes the background noise is too loud to hear what people are saying or maybe I'm just really



Better to be strong than pretty and useless. This was pretty good! Going into this book, I expected nothing more than a disappointment, so it was a great surprise that Strange Angels turned out as a promising first book of paranormal series. Here's hoping the sequels gets way better.Of course this book had some faults, since it deserved around two stars from me, but overall after finishing this book in two days, I have to say, even with the imperfections, I pretty much enjoyed it while reading

Quick (-ish) story: This book first came to my attention soon after it was released. I was at Borders trying to decide between three books, Strange Angels among those selections. I read the first few pages of each book in an attempt to narrow things down. Based on the prologue and the first few pages of the first chapter, Strange Angels was removed from consideration. Why had I been so quick to eliminate this book from the running? Although the prologue pulled me in from the first sentence it

I'm not really much of a romance reader but Strange Angels is much more than that. A captivating story including everything from ghosts to magic, it follows the life of a hunter of sorts, Dru, who lives a life of travel with her father. It's not for everyone; while most people her age are busy worrying about grades, she worries about survival and the supernatural. When things turn dire and she winds up alone, things begin to take an even stranger turn! Sometimes the story felt oddly paced and

Okay so I read the first couple of chapters when I was first started reading Vampire Academy because it was on the last pages as a promo. I read them and I remember I didnt want to keep reading. So I decided never to be interested in that book. Now there was two particular blogs that I follow and that shall remain nameless that Raved about this book. They said it was almost as good as vampire academy and it has to be read because its so good. SO I thought maybe I misjudged the book. So when I

Dru Anderson has the touch, her family is all dead, and she's caught in the middle of something she doesn't understand. Her life, never normal to begin with, has now turned upside down, and the only rock in her world is a half-Asian Goth Boy she met a few days ago. This is the opening premise for Lilith Saintcrow (writing as Lili St. Crow)'s young adult series, Strange Angels.Dru Anderson is not as annoying as most YA heroines these days. She has a personality, she doesn't fade into the