Hi bookworms! Today I'm excited to be reviewing The Devil's Music by Nathan Page and Drew Shannon. Thank you to Penguin Teen Canada for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review. This book is currently available in stores. content warnings
Suicide, depression The Montague twins are back at it again! Not only are Pete, Al, and Charlie a mystery solving team, they're also members of a teen rock band. One day a famous rockstar Gideon comes to town and he brings his dark past with him. It's rumoured that one of his limited release songs puts people into a deadly hypnosis. But as Pete gets close to Gideon, it's up to his brother and friends to save him.
I enjoyed this sequel even more than the first book! We start off soon after the ending of The Witch's Hand and it felt like a very seamless transition. We got to see a lot more character development and learn more about their personalities. My favourite character in this volume would still be Al, we got to explore his character a lot more and I had a great time reading about him. The artwork was stunning just as before. It really captures your attention. I also think the colouring was very well done and portrayed the emotion of each scene. The dialogue was witty and felt natural while helping to develop the plot. Speaking of the plot, it was very engaging and I didn't see the plot twists coming! I also liked how we got to explore the magic system more and look into the twins' parents. I'm excited to see what else this series has in store! I gave this book 4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. That's all for my review of The Devil's Music by Nathan Page and Drew Shannon. I hope you enjoyed it! What song has been stuck in your head lately? Let me know in the comments below!
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