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Title:Brothers to the Death (The Saga of Larten Crepsley #4)
Author:Darren Shan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:May 15th 2012 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published January 2012)
Categories:Horror. Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires
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Brothers to the Death (The Saga of Larten Crepsley #4) Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.45 | 2723 Users | 185 Reviews

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An amazing ending to an amazing series. 'Brothers to the Death' was absolutely fantastic. So full of twists, surprises, excitement, heartbreak, romance, everything you need to make a book perfect. I've loved Larten Crepsley since 'Cirque Du Freak' but this series has made me love him even more, if that was even possible. He's one of my favourite fictional characters ever. I would gladly defend him to the death. He's such a unique character. You'll never ever read a book about a character like Larten Crepsley. There is no one like him. That's one of the things I love about him. I also think he's brave, strong-willed and extremely caring, even if he doesn't usually show it in a very affectionate way. I love his relationship with Gavner Purl. At first, it upset me a bit because Larten wouldn't act towards him in a fatherly manner but when Gavner became his assistant, I felt their relationship grow, even without open affection from Larten still. I also loved both his relationships with Alicia and Arra. Two completely different women but who I love equally. Alicia is such a sweet character, so romantic and caring and loving. And then Arra is tough, brave, strong, everything a vampire is. She still loves Larten though, even if it's not as romantic or strong a relationship as Larten and Alicia's was. I could probably talk for the world about this book but I won't. It really was perfect though. The nineteenth chapter had me in floods of tears. I won't say why. You'll have to read it to find out! ;D But really, it's so upsetting. I also started crying again at the very end. I just felt so emotional. Knowing there'll be no more books about Larten Crepsley, just kills me. I just love him so much. It's sad to see him go. It's a very tough goodbye. But he'll live on in my heart. He has a special place there. All I need to do is re-read The Saga of Darren Shan and The Saga of Larten Crepsley many times in the future. He will never be forgotten. I seriously recommend this book and ALL of Darren Shan's books to everyone, people of all ages. I can guarantee that even when I'm an adult, I'll still love these books as much as I do now. Darren Shan is a perfect writer. He's my inspiration. I love him so much. It's because of him that I want to be a writer. I rated this book five stars because it deserves it and I loved it so much. Go read it! <3

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Original Title: Brothers to the Death
ISBN: 0316078735 (ISBN13: 9780316078733)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Saga of Larten Crepsley #4

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Brothers to the Death is the final book of The Saga of Larten Crepsley series. I have to admit that I enjoyed this book better than any of the others in the series. Most of the books just seemed to drag on with no point in mind. Although this book often felt the same way by the time I read the final chapters, it ended up being well worth it. (view spoiler)[The ending turns out to be quite a surprise. It's not often that I don't figure out an ending before I get there so when it happens it's

The best in the series, wanna be surprised? Wanna some bloody adventures?Its your shot, take it.

This book has a pretty good storyline and cool characters.

So we have come full circle now. I'm very tempted to pick up Cirque Du Freak and complete onwards. "Brothers to the Death" finsihes off Mr. Crepsley's back story and leads us nicely in to "The Saga of Darren Shan". I will say, I'm tempted to go and reread the cirque du freak series now! It was enjoyable and filled in a good chuck of blanks such as; why did Crepsley stop being a General and joinned up with the Cirque? Where did Madam Octa come from? Why is Vanche's hair green? And many more. You

...i did not see that coming...

Brothers to the Death, the fourth book in the Larten Crepsley Saga by Darren Shan, is about a vampire named Larten Crepsley and his adventurous and dangerous life. I was turned onto this book indirectly by my sixth grade teacher who got the entire class hooked onto the series that this saga is the prequel of, The Saga of Darren Shan. I eventually finished that 12 book series and later began to read The Saga of Larten Crepsley, which I must say, kept me hooked the entire way. Full of action,

wow this was ... I'm speechless! Finally, that's what I was talking about.So why wasn't I surprised when I found out about Wester? Because I KNEW this would happen! I KNEW Darren Shan wouldn't let me down ... not with this one, not with dear Mr Crepsly!Just Awesome!
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