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Original Title: Sons of Destiny (Cirque Du Freak, Book 12)
ISBN: 0316156299 (ISBN13: 9780316156295)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cirque du Freak #12
Characters: Darren Shan
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Sons of Destiny (Cirque du Freak #12) Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages
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Title:Sons of Destiny (Cirque du Freak #12)
Author:Darren Shan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First US Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:September 6th 2006 by Little, Brown and Company (first published 2002)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Horror. Paranormal. Vampires

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This review contains SPOILERS. Worst ending to a series, EVER. I was so enthusiastic for these novels. Darren Shan presented a whole new world in his first books. He caught the attention of the reader immediately. I've read a few reviews that said that from the 2nd trilogy the series started to decay. I absolutely disagree with this statement. I NEVER considered it boring, at all. Truly, for the "Great finale" I was expecting something big, surprising, an epic fight, a shocking ending. Instead of that, Darren Shan gave us a dull, unrealistic and forced "novel". First of all, the title "Sons of Destiny". Was I the only one who KNEW (and without reading any spoilers) that Darren was the son of Mr. Tiny? Or was the title REALLY obvious? A huge mistake, especially because at the beginning it is openly written that the mysterious character was name Des Tiny (yes, for those who hadn’t guessed yet). I think that Mr. Shan gave us some shocking scenes while the story was moving forward, but there is a tiny line between some INTERESTING plot twist and a DULL, STUPID and FORCED twist when the author ran out of ideas. Along the whole series I bore the "childish" dialogue, and sometimes understood the context of it. But in this installment (if the author didn't know) there is A WAR happening. His resources were null. There are more important things to describe in an "epic fight" than how the “girlfriend” of the main character looked like. Oh, yes, "the fight". In the past volumes we had some pretty amazing fighting. So, I (as a constant reader) was expecting something even bigger. I mean, there were vampires and vampanezes all around the world. Their future was about to be sorted out in just a fight. If you habitually read those sentences throughout eleven novels, OBVIOUSLY you are expecting something ENORMOUS for the twelfth. And what did Mr. Shan give us? A pathetic, wretched and almost funny "fight" (more like a diminutive version of a concentration camp) in a stadium. The Vampire Mountain would have been a much better scenario for those scenes. When you keep using some elements in your novels, the reader habituates to them. They’re part of the world. But in this novel, several external elements were introduced, so it turned into a "non-credible" world anymore. Yes, it's a fantasy (pseudo "horror") series, but the author has to stick to what he has written throughout eleven installments. I liked the novel until the middle of it (except for the "epic fight"), and Darren dying in the river would have been a very good ending. But the author found it too short and got us into the literary nightmare of the more than 100 additional pages that he had to write to have the approval of the publishing company. Yes, I know that he had to complete the circle to fit it to the beginning, the idea that it's the "real" Darren Shan starring the story (evidently, nobody who is sane would ever believe that), but it could have been done in a better way. Actually, that premise could have been dropped before he published the very first novel of the series, changing the name of the main character, telling the story in 3rd person. So, we MIGHT have a better ending here. Finally, I have read a few 5-stars reviews from this very same page. And I just have to say... PLEASE, don't trust them. The plot twists are not as good as some people describe them. As I said before, they were forced at the point we got out of the magnificent world the author created. It almost seems that the author spitted grotesquely several ideas that he had for other stories, mixed them up, put them the name of "Sons of Destiny" and published it. Not a good thing. Is this a good series? It's AMAZING. It's addictive. Sometimes well written, but above all, very entertaining. Is this a good book? No. The dullest ending to a franchise ever. It truly deserved one star.

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WARNING: SPOILERS AND STRONG LANGUAGEFuck this.Fuck...all of this. What the hell even is this.I refuse to believe I went through 11 entire books to find out IT WAS ALL A DREAM.First, where the hell did ALL of that character development go?! Darren started with "I'm never drinking blood! I'm still partly human!" to the realization of "I'm a vampire." and then "I'm a vampire Prince. I have duties and responsibilities to the clan first and foremost. (Except Debbie.)" which turned to "I'm one of the

I read this series as a teenager, along with a friend, and we loved the series books 1 -11, as in we could not devour those books fast enough and it formed the main topic of conversation for a good amount of time. Then this book came out, the end to a wonderful series and we felt like we had been tricked. We were so invested in the story and the characters and then this was how Shan decided to end the series! 10 years later I am still angry!

The ending to this series was a total disappointment. I read 12 books to get to an ending that sucked. I can't belive that Darren Shan ended the story the way that he did. It was like he was tired of writing it and just said, hmmm, here you go...I'm done.

This is a brilliant ending to the series somewhat heart-breaking in places, but brilliant nonetheless.Everything is brought about in this ending, every single question answered. Even though it is the last book there are still twists thrown in to keep the reader on the edge of their seat, sitting with their mouth hanging open as things click together in their mind. The ending itself is beautifully tragic, in a way that you will either love it or you will have hoped for something more.

I remember hating this book, I look forward to rereading this series sometime soon to see how I feel about it almost 10 years later!

I made it! I finally finished this series and I am full of sorrow. I grieve for all the hours wasted reading these books when I could have spent that precious time reading the works of talented writers. I'm quite surprised that J.K. Rowling put her stamp of approval on these books. Sure, the first few were good, but then this series just turned to rubbish.If you are suffering from a bout of insomnia, pick up this book. Within minutes of reading, you will be sound asleep. I got a good nap while

never before have i come across a writer how kinda undoes his whole series with the last book.

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