Hello everyone!! Hope y’all having a great day(s)!!
Firsst of ALL, I would like to thank for sending me (that doesn’t affect my opinions AT ALL) an ecopy of the book in exchange of an honest review.
Philip is a good boy, a really good boy, who accidentally gets sent to Hell to become the Devil’s heir. The Devil, Lucifer, is dying and desperately in need of a successor, but there’s been a mistake and Philip is the wrong boy.
Lucifer has no other choice than to begin the difficult task of training Philip in the ways of evil. Philip is terrible at being bad, but when he falls in love with the she-devil Satina and experiences the powerful forces of love and jealousy, the task becomes much easier.
Philip finds both friends and enemies in this odd, gloomy underworld—but who can he trust, when he discovers an evil-minded plot against the dark throne?
I WAS BORN IN DENMARK ON A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT IN NOVEMBER 1976,
and I began writing when I was a teenager. My first book was a really awful horror novel titled Nidhug’s Slaves. It didn’t get published. Luckily.
During the next 7 years, I wrote nearly 20 novels–all of which were rejected–while working as a school teacher. The rest of the time I spent writing.
In 2000 I published my debut fantasy book, The Battle of Caïssa, and that’s when things really took off. Since then I’ve published more than thirty-five books for children and young adults in genres ranging from fantasy to horror and science fiction.
My books have been translated into more than 15 languages and my series about the superhero Antboy has been adapted for film, which is available on Netflix. An animated tv series is currently in development.
A musical of The Devil’s Apprentice opened in the fall 2018 and the movie rights for the series have also been optioned.
I live in Copenhagen with my wife, two boys, a dog named Milo and spiders in the basement.
About THE GREAT DEVIL WAR: The Great Devil War was published in Denmark from 2005-2016, beginning with The Devil’s Apprentice.
Even though the story (mostly) takes place in Hell and deals with themes like evil, death and free will, it is also a humoristic tale about good and evil seen from a different perspective. A tale that hopefully will make the reader – young or old, boy or girl – laugh and think.
Welcome to the other side!
This was quite an enjoyable read! It’s really interesting and good!!
I liked how things went and how the characters developped throughout the chapters. It ws pretty hard to put down the book (well, I read it on my phone but..ugh…you got the image) during the last chapters.
I liked the writing style as well, it really captivate one’s attention!
Overall, it was a really great read and I’m looking forwards reading the next book in this series!!
I don’t think this would be my cup of tea, but I think the concept is very intriguing. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Yeah, I totally understand!
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts too!!!
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