![]() ![]() There are so many twists and turns in this story that I think I could do with rereading it. There are plenty of dark and creepy moments – the scene in the library gave me the chills – and there are plenty of intense moments between Nora and Patch – particularly thinking of the time when Patch first appeared in one of her dreams. At the start of the book Nora did get on my nerves a little bit at first but as I read on I couldn’t really remember why that was! Looking back it was probably just her immaturity as she is only 16 after all!! The story in Crescendo picks up where Hush Hush left off and after a very short time becomes addictive. To a certain extent it made me have second thoughts about reading Hush Hush but I was glad I read it and to be honest I did prefer it (although I do prefer the Fallen/Torment covers to Hush Hush/Crescendo).īack to Crescendo. I liked Fallen at first, I was enjoying the story and the setting, which was quite gothic, but frankly I found the ending a bit surreal, one minute you’re in a sort of reform school and the next there are angels having a full on war – and nobody seems to bat an eyelid (because that happens all the time after all). At the time of reading Hush Hush I had already read Fallen. ![]() I liked Hush Hush but Crescendo was better. Crescendo is the second novel by BF – the first being Hush Hush – and continues the story of Nora and Patch.įrankly, this story was… very, very good. ![]()
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