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Leviathan (The Fallen)3 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski, Thomas Sniegoski

Simon Pulse, 2003

The Fallen... there but for the grace....
... A great read - I highly recomend it. I read it in one night, I just couldn't put it down. Much better than the first, it goes more into Aaron's past, and his ultimate goal. But don't read it before you read the first book! You'll be horribly lost.
  
  











  



  
Ghostfire (Outcast, Book 3)2 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Aladdin, 2005

Always Burning
"Anticipation crackled in the air. His expectations were so high that it tingled upon his skin like magic." So begins Ghostfire, the third in the OutCast fantasy quartet by Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski. In a world where everyone else can wield magic and weave spells, young Timothy has never had any magical powers. Instead, he's cultivated his skills in ways that are hands-on -- ...
  
  











  



  
The God Machine (Hellboy)2 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Pocket Star, 2006

If you like HB, you'll love this one
It started out slow developing the characters, but then built to a climax and ended really well.
  
  











  



  
The Fallen: Aerie2 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Simon Pulse, 2003

This series keeps getting better!
I love the fallen series and was waiting with great excitement for the third book to come out. I got the book on October 31 and finished it the same night. As Aaron grows to understand his powers, the story expands with him. The book follows Aaron, Gabriel, and Camael to Aerie, sanctuary and safe haven for the fallen angels as well as some Nephilim that survived the wrath of the Powers. As Aaron ...
  
  











  



  
Wurm War (Outcast)2 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Aladdin, 2005

Fight or Flight
To quote Mark from the musical Rent: "The opposite of war isn't peace -- it's creation." Through three books, OutCast's youthful protagonist Timothy has grown up quite a bit. He has been taken away from his home, lost loved ones, and fought in battles of epic proportions. In this, the final book of the OutCast quartet, his character is tested when the Wurms come to Arcanum to seek revenge. ...
  
  











  



  
A Kiss Before the Apocalypse7 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Roc Trade, 2008

Gumshoe Angel
This book is anther entry into the crowded paranormal mystery/urban fantasy field. I think I read them because I'm curious to see if authors can actually come up with something fresh and interesting. Sniegoski does a pretty decent job, bringing in angels and demons, hardly something novel. As with any good story, it's the telling that counts, and the characters and action here are involving ...
  
  











  



  
The Tears of the Furies (The Menagerie, No. 2)4 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Ace, 2005

Trial and "Furies"
Tears of the Furies, the second in the dark fantasy series THE MENAGERIE, does not disappoint. Once again, Golden and Sniegoski have conspired to create an action-packed story that weaves classic mythology together with intrigue and suspense. The characters introduced in the first book, The Nimble Man, are all present and accounted for. This is a strong sophomore release, because character ...
  
  











  



  
The Nimble Man: 8The Menagerie #1 (Menagerie)14 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Ace, 2004

Boston Be "Nimble"
Bad guys, beware - The good guys (and girls) have gathered in Boston, and they will defeat you swiftly and nimbly. The Menagerie is made up of legendary characters, each with his or her own powers and mystical, mythical origins. Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski have taken various characters well-known from literature and mythology and made them their own. Eve is not only what readers ...
  
  











  



  
The Fallen12 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Simon Pulse, 2006

Excellent first in a series!
Following a bunch of authors, sometimes jewels get lost in the cracks - I found out about The Fallen on the cable when the miniseries was advertised, and I immediately got on Amazon to see the books it was based on. And I was not disappointed. The story deals with children of male angels and human women who are hunted down and killed by The Powers, a misguided group of angels who think they are ...
  
  











  



  
Stones Unturned (Menagerie)2 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Ace, 2006

Great Read
I am quite surprised to see that this series hasn't received the praise that I think it deserves. I was a fan of Golden's writing from his Buffy novels but have since sought more novels from this author. I've read almost all of his books mostly because I am a fan of anything with a supernatural twist. Some of Golden's other series, the "Myth Hunters" in particular, I found less than ...
  
  











  



  
The Monster Book32 reviews
Christopher Golden, Stephen R. Bissette, ...

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2000

Things That Go Bump In The Night
Any big fan of "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" would want to have any type of book they could get their hands on. This is one book that they will definitley eat up with every page. After having been given a number of books about the show, it's cast, it's characters, and behind the scenes stuff, we get a book that solely concentrates on the other stars of this hit, groundbreaking show - the monsters. ...
  
  











  



  
Monster Island (Buffy the Vampire Slayer\Angel) (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)23 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2004

An amazing story ... unless you're Spike.
This novel is well written, packed with action, humor, and the misery-loves-company angst that made Buffy such an incredible show. The story, sort of a Buffyverse version of Hitler and his genocidal mania, finds our beloved characters fighting not only evil, but their own previous mindsets as they all learn that not all demons are evil, and some are worth laying your life down for. It's a ...
  
  











  



  
A Kiss Before the Apocalypse
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Roc Trade, 2008
  
  











  



  
The Un-Magician (Outcast, Book 1)8 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Aladdin, 2004

The only one born without magic, is the most dangerous
Let me start off by pointing out that my pre-teen son, myself, and my aunt all read this book separately and thoroughly enjoyed it. Arcanum is a world, a society, where everyone has magic powers. The homes that float in the air, shops, manufacturing, lighting, food preparation, mage robes, door locks, vehicles that fly, everything... is created and powered by magic. The social structure is set up ...
  
  











  



  
Dragon Secrets (Outcast)3 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Aladdin, 2004

Outcast Dragon Secrets
I loved this book as much as I loved the first book. The way it ended makes me want to read Ghostfire the next book in the Outcast series!
  
  











  



  
Reckoning (The Fallen)5 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Simon Pulse, 2004

A Happy Accident
I first came across Sniegoski's "Fallen" series by accident while working as a councelor at a Maine summer camp. It was the best thing ever. Ever since reading the first book, I've been officially hooked. "The Reckoning" continues with all the power and enticing action that started in the first book. It just keeps on going. I was beyond impatient to get the book, and very smug while ...
  
  











  



  
Soul Trade (Angel)6 reviews
Thomas E. Sniegoski

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2001

The Soul of a Child
This has been a happy time of year for Buffy and Angel addicts. New novels keep appearing about both heroes, and even a new series starring both. Now, turning this surfeit into an embarrassment of riches, comes yet another foray into Angel’s Los Angeles, written by Thomas Sniegoski, noted for his comic book narratives. When Doyle has a vision of a young girl under attack, Angel and his ...
  
  











  



  
Crashing Paradise: A Novel of the Menagerie (The Menagerie)2 reviews
Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski

Ace, 2007

Crashing Paradise Crushes its Dark Fantasy Competition!
This latest novel in the Menagerie series is quite easily the very best of the series thus far. Authors Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski have penned the ultimate in dark fantasy adventures that rival the Award-winning Shadow Saga that marks Christopher Golden's very best writing. Crashing Paradise clearly shows that co-author Thomas Sniegoski helps create this novel to be the perfect ...
  
  











  







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