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Series: Guardians #5, part 1 of 2
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The Quo (Guardians #5, part 1 of 2) ebook | Pages: 164 pages
Rating: 4.42 | 1687 Users | 54 Reviews

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Title:The Quo (Guardians #5, part 1 of 2)
Author:Lola St. Vil
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 164 pages
Published: (first published February 21st 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Young Adult. Romance. Love. Fiction

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Okay, this review is not just for this particular book (I'm putting the same version on each book) but for every single hair pulling book in the series. I have rated the books mostly 4's and I'll stand by that because the story, had it been about something like super heroes, rather than "angels/demons" it would have been great. But...they're not. They're about...um...Lola St. Vil's warped idea of angels. Here are my MAIN issues.

1: She is obviously either an Atheist or not of a Christian religion because she actually has it that when people die, they become Angels. NOPE, wrong. Angels were created by God to be pristinely good, he created them all Male, and it is mentioned in the Bible that people do not go to Heaven or Hell immediately. They're lying in wait (something like asleep) until the day of Judgement. At that point they will either enter Heaven or Hell, but NOT...NOT NOT NOT as an Angel or Demon.

2: Even if people could become Angels, she has what she calls Originals, created by God. However they are as immature as 14 year old children. My case in point would be Raphael fawning over Miku/Redd like he was a teenage girl at a Justin Bieber concert. This was disgusting. Angels would be NOTHING but professional or they would be kicked out of Heaven. Which brings me to the next issue:

3: Angel prison? Angels on drugs? Angels having Sex? She's missing a MAJOR issue here. Again, Angels are pristinely good. There is an Angel prison, it's called Hell, and only one angel ever went there. Satan himself when he fell. Pristinely good beings would never even be tempted nor affected by Drugs. And God created all Angels, there is no need for them to procreate, and being that he created all Angels Male...it would be kinda hard to do that even if they could. COME ON!! I was ready to claw out my brain cells that had been "fortunate" to survive reading these books up to this point!!

4: What was with renaming everything/one? What in the Hell is Difi? Because it's definitely not Hell...Who is Omnis. God is God, he goes by different names depending on who is talking about him, but trust me, Omnis is NOT one of them. And why is he so powerless/nonchalant in these books? If you're gonna change the name of everything and everyone, why keep the Original's names? Gabriel, Raphael, why not call them Kanye and Fred?

She should have taken the whole "religious" aspect (and I use that word LIGHTLY) out, and instead created the Guardians to be some sort of Super Hero group. Maybe they were given special powers after they died by a race of aliens, or something similar and they were given the task to save the world from another dark race of aliens intending on ruling earth. THAT would have made every issue I had with the book be a NON ISSUE!!

But instead, Lola St. Vil had to make a complete MOCKERY of Christianity. Very disappointed...very disappointed!!

In this book and the following books she can't even remember what she said created the Quo...were they a mixture of Angel and Demon or Angel and Human? She has it both ways.

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Ratings: 4.42 From 1687 Users | 54 Reviews

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Love itLoved reading this series. Kept me wanting to read . Bought all of this series. By loaning this I have others hooked!!!!

Guardians: The Quo (The Guardians Series, Book 5, Part 1) by Lola St. VilThis book was fantastic I can't wait to read the next book in the series. So much fighting, magic, and love, what more could you want.

This is one of my favourite books of all time and I would seriously read this over and over. Lola StVil is the best author out there and she is my inspiration for writing, I love this series its soooo awesome !!!! SPOILER !! I hope Bianca gets run over, by a bus, with poisened wheels, in front of emmy, I would really enjoy that. Or maybe Rio could kill her... If only.... When Reese came back I was like YOSSSHHHH but then it was an illusion and I nearly started crying TT^TT

When I finished Book 4 of the Guardian series I was beginning to lose hope in the series, the main reason being that there were just way too many typos and grammatical errors through out the book. I was finding one near enough on every other chapter and it really started to bug me. I decided to read The Quo because I love the characters in this series, the World that Lola has made up, and I was intrigued to know what happened next. I was not disappointed. As well as there not being many spelling

Lola dose not disappoint in the continuing saga that is The Guardians. It was nice to find out about other characters and see some of the story from a different point of view. I will be waiting for part 2

Loved this installment of the series ... but wish it had been a bit longer! I finished it in basically one sitting. There were A LOT less typos and grammatical errors than in the other books ... yay! I can't wait for the next book!

I noticed there were far fewer typos in this book. In previous books the typos were a major distraction. I like that Rage is in the story more. I'm already not a fan of Bianca. I don't think that this part of the story warrants a " book 5 part 1" and "part 2"; just the one book. Having read the Noru series, I know what to expect but not when, so curiosity will keep me reading the series. Actual rating is closer to a 3.5, maybe even a 4, but the story was cut short.
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