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Original Title: Hell's Heroes
ISBN: 0007260350 (ISBN13: 9780007260355)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Demonata #10
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Hell's Heroes (The Demonata #10) Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 7783 Users | 276 Reviews

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Beranabus and Dervish are gone. Bec has formed an unholy alliance with Lord Loss. Kernel is blind, held on Earth against his will. Grubbs is mad with grief and spinning out of control. The demons are crossing. The Disciples are falling. The Shadow is waiting. Welcome to the end. The tenth and final novel in the chilling Demonata series by Darren Shan, author of the New York Times bestselling Cirque Du Freak series, will bring everything to a terrifying, cataclysmic conclusion.

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Title:Hell's Heroes (The Demonata #10)
Author:Darren Shan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:November 26th 2009 by Harpercollins (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Horror. Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Paranormal. Demons. Supernatural

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There it is. The end of the series. End of the road. The last time we see these characters. What a journey Shan has taken us on. Full of gore, guts, brains, magic and horror. This book contains some of the best twists in the whole series and builds up for a fantastic finish to a series. I'm sad this series has come to an end. Hoping one day we might get a Movie/Netflix series or something. Or maybe Shan will suprise us and revisit the universe in the future. Either way. Thank you Mr Shan for

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Destiny's what you make of it. You have to face whatever life throws at you.The Demonata is a dark and morbid series that takes place over thousands of years and different character viewpoints. The main viewpoint has always been where it started with the first book - Grubbs - and that's whose viewpoint it ends with, although he's definitely a different sort of person now. I'm not always a fan of multiple viewpoints in a single series, but by using that technique here, we get the story-line to

Hell's on lose.Yes.Heaven's on lose too.Yups.Earth almost gone.Aaannd, chess totally rocks! Well, more than you think it would in this book!In the first part of the book, I felt like rippng apart all three Grubbs, Kernel and Bec's guts out.They were behaving horrid.Demon-like. Gosh this last book seemed isolated!The second half, I saw some sense of what is going on, but... but when I expected things to change, they didn't. Until the very end.Drastic behavior change.It was not gripping.Why?

3 Stars Hell's Heroes was the weakest book of this amazing decalogy series, The Demonata by Darren Shan. Having said that, I give the series4.5 Stars The Demonata is an incredible journey that takes us through thousands of years and many point of views. Of course Grubbs is our center, our trigger, our main hairy man. His point of view guide us and brings us back for more. No care undergoes more changes and more growth than Grubbs.Darren Shan did this series right by mixing up each book never two

This series is one of the best series of books I've ever read!I started reading the first book, Lord Loss (in the point of view of Grubbs), when I was quite young, and I had my own room, so scary book+little me-companyxwild imagination=terrified child. My mum banned me from reading scary books at night (because I'd also read some Point Horror books before) and I was so scared I wouldn't go near it again. Almost a year later, and Lord Loss was still on my mental books-2-read list, so I picked it

The theme of this book is do what is best. The main characters had a tough decision to make and it turned out to be the right decision.

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