Demonglass (Hex Hall #2)

Demonglass (Hex Hall #2)
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March 22, 2011
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Sophie Mercer thought she was a witch.

That was the whole reason she was sent to Hex Hall, a reform school for delinquent Prodigium (aka witches, shapeshifters, and fairies). But that was before she discovered the family secret, and that her hot crush, Archer Cross, is an agent for The Eye, a group bent on wiping Prodigium off the face of the earth.

Turns out, Sophie’s a demon, one of only two in the world—the other being her father. What’s worse, she has powers that threaten the lives of everyone she loves. Which is precisely why Sophie decides she must go to London for the Removal, a dangerous procedure that will destroy her powers.

But once Sophie arrives she makes a shocking discovery. Her new friends? They’re demons too. Meaning someone is raising them in secret with creepy plans to use their powers, and probably not for good. Meanwhile, The Eye is set on hunting Sophie down, and they’re using Archer to do it. But it’s not like she has feelings for him anymore. Does she?

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Sophie Mercer thought she was a witch. Turns out she is a demon, one of only two in the world, the other being her father. After finding out she is a demon and finding out the boy she was crushing on was an agent for The Eye-a group trying to wipe out all Prodigum, she decides to have her powers removed, a very dangerous procedure that will leave her with marks all over her body. Her father picks her up at Hex Hall and takes her to London for the summer, hoping to persuade her from following through with the Removal. But when she gets to the London countryside she discovers two more demons! What does this mean? How were they made?

I just have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I did not want to put it down. I loved the first book, but I think I loved this one even more. How many sequels can you say that about? I truly felt for Sophie. Not only did the boy she like pull a knife on her, she finds out she is a demon, and now she has to leave her mom and Hex Hall for the summer to be with her father whom she doesn't even really know? Talk about an emotional roller coaster! At least she gets to bring her bestfriend, Jenna, with her. And even though Archer is missing, don't worry my friends, there is plenty of romance in this here book. You won't feel deprived.

I don't want to give away too much of the plot, so I won't go into anymore detail. I just wanted to say how much I love Rachel Hawkins writing style. I love Sophie's quick wit and sarcasam, but I also love how she can be serious when she needs to be. Sophie also is brave and stands up for her friends when they need her and is always willing to risk herself for those she loves. What an amazing quality in a character lead! The friendship between Jenna and Sophie reminds me of my friendships with my closets friends. Nothing can come between them.

This book left me wanting more. I cannot wait until the third book of this series comes out. I will finish with this. The ending will leave you all begging for more. I cannot believe where Rachel left it....happy reading!
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Demonglass (A Room with Books review)
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Holy. Cow.
You guys, Rachel Hawkins knows how to write a book.

I honestly don’t know how everyone was able to wait for Spell Bound after that one. I’m extremely glad I only have to wait until it comes in at the library for me!

I don’t want to get into the story itself too much so I don’t spoil you for Hex Hall, but I can still talk about the characters. Sophie is back and just as sarcastic as I ever which I loved. I love that her sarcasm doesn’t make her seem cynical. Not that I can’t appreciate a cynical character, it’s just a nice change.
Cal was so sweet and caring it was impossible not to feel sorry for him (more on that later).
Archer. Yeah. This guy is awesome. He’s sarcastic and snarky and yet still so sweet. He’s just so…*sigh*
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A great sequel to a fantastic series. Loved it!
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Rachel Hawkins, you’ve done it again! I loved this book! It’s easily just as good as the first, which is often a difficult task to accomplish. Hawkins does a great job at delving deeper into Sophie’s family history and tons of new characters show up that really cause a stir in just the right way. Sophie meets some more demons, who turn out to be quite a problem, but nothing she can’t handle, with the help of her father and Cal. Cal plays a more prominent role in this book and you start to see his significance and the relationship between him and Sophie will blossom, although I don’t know if it will last. It kind of sucks because I really like him, but I like Archer, too. I can’t choose!

I liked that Sophie learns more about controlling her powers and just how important they are to her and the paranormal world. Some unexpected villains arise in this book and you even get to see Archer for a bit, and oh, do those little bits make you want more! Rachel is such a tease!

Demonglass was a great sequel to a fun and interesting series. I love that it wasn’t just fluff, like some tend to be, and really had a story behind it and a purpose in the overall scheme. If you loved the Hex Hall, you’ll devour this one. I can’t wait to read Spell Bound!
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Absolutely Riveting!
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Although I'm not providing spoilers for this book, if you have NOT read the first book in the series (Hex Hall), I highly advise that you DO NOT read this review!



Alright, so if you're still reading this, I'm assuming that you've read Hex Hall. As we all know, at the end of Hex Hall, Sophie announces that she wants to go through The Removal to get read of her powers after having to kill her great-grandmother, Alice, with a shard of Demon Glass. She's scared that she'll go psycho like Alice and Lucy, her grandmother. So in Demon Glass, it's nearing the end of the school year. Sophie's father, Head of the Council, shows up at Hex Hall to talk to Sophie about going through the removal. He makes a deal with her: If she spends the summer with him in England then he'll allow her to go through the removal. Of course, as any loving father would, he tries to change her mind through the whole trip. Will she go through with it after all?

Now, I absolutely loved the first book. I've seen reviews and ratings for Demon Glass and was wondering what exactly was missing for people to give it 2 stars. I personally loved this book a little more than the first. Rarely do I find a sequel that is even equally enjoyable to the first. This book was riveting, had me at the edge of my seat, and I even cried a few times. It is a great addition to the series and I cannot wait to read the next book!
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NEED the next one!
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Oh how I loved HEX HALL. And I didn't know it was possible, but I loved DEMONGLASS even more! Sophie is my kind of heroine, with wit, cleverness, and a conscience. And the BOYS. I was firmly with the whole Archer thing, even knowing about The Thing, but . . . CAL. *swoon*

Everything I loved about HEX HALL I loved even more in DEMONGLASS.

The cliffhanger at the end killed me a little.
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I Can Haz Book 3 Now PLEASE???
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I loved this sequel to Hex Hall! It has everything an awesome book needs: fabulous setting, secrets, humor, swoony boys with unclear motives, plot twists, and supernatural stuff. It's possible I loved this more than I loved Hex Hall. Certainly I think the romance aspect is even better in Demonglass. This is a well-crafted adventure from start to HOLY COW DID THAT JUST HAPPEN finish. You don't want to miss it.
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Cant fault Ms Hawkins
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When I finished Hex Hall it killed me to wait for Demon Glass, I was so excited for this book and it did not disappoint. Rachel Hawkins has a one of a kind writing style which I've never seen before, shes Witty and funny her characters seem so real and full of personality.

Sophie is one of my all time favorite characters (so much so I named my little girl sophia!) and I enjoyed reading about her developing relationship with her father who turned out to be not as bad as we all thought!!!
The book is set in London for the most part (big ups for the homeland) Ms Hawkins did this beautifully. She didn't over do the story with needless facts like some authors like to do.
I love love love the star crossed lover mess with Archer (I totally see why shes into him) and we get to find out more about his past.

Bring on book 3 because I have a feeling Soph's mom and dad where something of Star crossed loves in the past!!!! EXCITING. So rooting for the parental units

I didn't think I could possibly like Cal as much as I do but my heart goes out to him, I genuinely hope something good is in the works for him.

I want to talk about everything in the book but I don't want to spoil it for anybody! but it is totally awesome :)
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Sophia shows shes stronger then she thought
We learn about Archers past
Its very funny and witty
its full of personality
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Demonglass Leaves Your Craving For More
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If you read my review for Hex Hall you would know that I was not to ecstatic about the outcome. I had high hopes for it since so many people had blogged about how great it was but the novel fell short for me. Don't get me wrong, it was still a very fun and quick read but was nothing compared to Demonglass. Although, now looking back on my Hex Hall experience, I can say that the first book did provide an excellent foundation for the series.


I was left in complete awe as secrets were being let out of the bag left, right, and centre. The first book felt very predictable to me but that was so not the case with the second. Hawkins shrouded Demonglass in mystery which had me flipping the pages to know more. Yes, there may have been paper-cuts involved. Aspects of the novel that you thought were far from significant turned out to play a somewhat important part of the overall telling of the story.


All the characters are back for round II with a few more thrown in for good measure. Of course, Demonglass would be nothing without Sophie. She is finally starting to come into her own and step up to the plate all while maintaing that sarcastic way of hers. She exudes a quick wit that I find extremely hilarious. Once again, Hawkins had me laughing out loud. 


Like any good writer these days, Hawkins has decided to give us a love triangle. Sophie is not rash with her decisions and sometimes I didn't even know which way her heart was leaning. Hawkins was able to create that torn and confused feeling within the reader that Sophie experiences throughout the majority of the book. Obviously Sophie has more feelings for one than the other, which is generally always the case with real love triangles, but she mostly uses logic to help guide her in her decision making rather than pure emotion. I admire Sophie since she knows what is right and what is wrong and she takes her current situation in perspective when making a choice as to who to choose. 


And what was with that ending? It was as if Hawkins placed a bowl of candy in front of the reader and before they could take one morsael it is snatched away. Demonglass leaves you craving for more. I have no theories as to what will happen in the third installment but one thing is for sure, I will be camping out by my bookstore waiting for it to hit the shelf. 
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A Satisfying Sequel
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We meet Sophie Mercer, right where Hex Hall left off, struggling with the knowledge of being a demon. Sophie is determined more than ever to go through with the Removal, a process that removes your powers with the risk of death. Her dad, the head of the Council and fellow demon, finally comes to Sophie. He invites her back to London to live with him for a couple of months, along with Jenna and Cal. Sophie eagerly agrees since Archer was last spotted in London. Upon her arrival, Sophie meets two other demons and a whole lot of mystery. Who made them and why?

Demonglass introduces new characters: Nick, Daisy and Sophie's dad. The setting change is drastic from Hex Hall to the head quarters of Council. Jenna and Cal come along with Sophie to London. I liked Cal's character, but I thought his feelings for Sophie were kind of random since he barely talked to her in the first book. The whole book is building up towards the ending which is fantastic, but leaves us with a pesky cliff-hanger. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

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Demonglass is back and so is team Mercer-Cross
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Reader reviewed by Astoria-Malfoy

Demonglass became the book I was more excited/anxious to read. Hex Hall was amazing, which made the expectations for Demonglass perhaps higher, and it did not disappoint. 

I still love all of the things I loved about Hex hall. Sophie's witty and sarcastic remarks, her friendship with Archer, and their little arguments are some of the little things that make the book so good. 

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We learn more about Cal, the school's Ground keeper, for instance that he is betrothed to Shophie, and she was one of the reasons he stayed at Hex Hall after he turned 18. 

Jenna wasn't present for much of the book, but we got to meet Daisy and Nick, both of whom I actually liked. 

Rachel does not drag on and on the story as many do, which gives it the right pace and enough suspense to have you on edge.
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Takes the series on a better ride
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Reader reviewed by Ruthie

I heard from a friend of mine that they preferred Demonglass over Hex Hall. Naturally, this got me even more excited to get my hands on the book and I quickly requested a copy from the library system. However when I started it, I was a little disappointed. It was still good, but I wouldnt say better then Hex Hall. Then, I began to become immersed in the story and, heck yeah; I totally began to agree with my friend. Demonglass has something Hex Hall didnt have; suspense. The intensity of Sophies situation increased gradually over the novel and led to one fantastical, suspenseful ending. The ending left me dangling over a cliff. It was so sudden and unexpected, definitely my favorite part of the book. I cant wait to read the next one and find out what will happen next.

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