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College Arcane, by John Conroe

College Arcane, by John Conroe

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College Arcane, by John Conroe

College Arcane, by John Conroe



College Arcane, by John Conroe

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Book 8 of the Demon Accords.

College. A time of transition from youth to young adulthood. New lessons, new responsibilities, new distractions. A period of life treasured by most. Unless you happen to attend an institute of higher learning where the bullies are werewolves, the teachers are sadists, and the pretty girls are all deadly. A school like that demands a special kind of student, someone with the skills and power to survive. Someone like Declan O'Carroll.

College Arcane, by John Conroe

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1600 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-10-27
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 739 minutes
College Arcane, by John Conroe


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Recommended By Amazon Customer Mr. Conroe's novels come to us far too slowly, as they are always an enjoyable read. I hesitate to call this a "side-line novel", as Declan has become a primary character. Better said, it broadens the scope of the "Demon Accord" universe.This novel combines characters from many of John's past novels, and associates them with the "College Arcane", which is an attempt to combine "normal" and supernatural in an educational environment to explore the effects of recent "Forced Accent" revelations on an unsuspecting world, and perhaps find a path to move forward.This novel reminds me of earlier novels of "Chris" -- growth, painful lessons, etc. Declan has a similar personality and naivety, though he does have (a little) more experience with girls. Declan has many common college experiences, including the difficulty of maintaining a high school relationship in the broader college world. Declan also has several important steps in his "development" forced upon him, and not in good ways.We again meet "Sorrows", and are forced to consider whether the book itself is sentient, or if the book's author has somehow placed a portion of herself within the book. We contemplate "AI" (Artificial Intelligence) and its potential effects on society. I caution the author not to go the route of "past movies" -- the follow-on plot doesn't demand a true artificial intelligence, but more of a "Watchdog program" that has been around long enough to get its "hooks" in all major governmental systems, and was "triggered" by a certain meteor strike. Too easy to fall into cliche and boring, if past movies and books are merely repeated.All-in-all, a good read. John paints a detailed picture of (Declan's) college life while maintaining Declan's first-person point-of-view. We gain a great deal of understanding of Declan's "mental make-up", and insight into other characters as a reflection of Declan's observations.The action sequences are well-written, serious, but not nearly to the level of "Forced Accent", which is good -- time for things to calm down a bit as other plots unfold.Recommended...

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Good Read but needs some work By Amazon Customer College Arcane is the continuation of the Demon Accords series. It brings back Caeco, Declan, Chris, Tanya and the rest along with some character you may have forgotten. The story follows your stereotypical life of a college student with a bunch of fight or die situations. So it's basically Hogwarts/Camp Half Blood/Xavier Institute. The plot was slow at first mostly because it was Declan complaining about classes and then complaining about how he has to continue hiding his true powers while being bullied by teachers, fellow students and a class bully who is actually an Alpha Werewolf (go figure). This book loses some of its momentum with alot of words and a lack of action. No joke, 15 pages is all you need for all the action sequences in this book, and I am including the sparring parts and the parts where its not really fight and Declan and company jerking around. Finally there is no real main problem in this book, which I mean there is no major bad guy or some conflict that is coming that everyone talks about at great detail. Sure they are mentioned but it is possibly 1-2 pages then nothing, then at the last 5 chapters of the book they appear and its a kick in the face, there is no real buildup.This part is more of a SPOILERS so stop reading if you want no sucky lifeDeclan and Caeco breakup, but the author did it in a way that was not satisfactory. It was in a way how someone writes out a co-star from a movie or t.v. show saying in a not so descript way that they are no longer there. Sure I accept that their relationship was a major contrast throughout the book in that both were jealous whenever the opposite sex was involved or similar situation (Daddy issues). Sure the book revolves around Declan so Caeco was not a major character, but it was very lack luster. I accept it opens up the possibility for a Raynne relationship, even a Stacia relationship if she ever got over Chris but time will tell.Then there is the whole visiting Circle Witches thing. Declan comes face to face with the witch that basically forced his mother and aunt to run to America. Then he comes face to face with his father and half sister. One would think with all the crap he talked about them that Declan would go Rambo on them. But in reality it was a 3 second meeting then Declan leaving saying he has to be somewhere else but then they are never heard from again. So what happened?

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding By Zeus I was starting to get worried after the last book thinking Mr. Conroe might be writing himself into a corner. It seemed everything was coming together and only a book or two left. But, wow, this book was amazing! Opened everything right up. Not only did he bring in characters from his Black Frost book - the Fae and all their intrigue, he explored witches to a great degree bringing their intrigues. Further, this story stayed inside college arcane developing new characters, growing old characters, and meshing them all together. We've got the Irish witches, the Boklunds witches and several other circles involved. Getting kinda long winded here.....pretty much virtually every character ever mentioned shows up. Finally, we get introduced to a possible new villain.... :) gonna have to read it to find out. All in all I cannot give this book enough praise. I absolutely love this series. Its both emotional and kick ass at the same time. On a side note allow me to be a bit presumptuous, I would love to see some possibly short stories or even novels exploring Chris and Tania's childhood and teens years. There is tons of material mentioned particularly in the earlier books regarding Chris and Tania growing up. I think it would be fascinating to read how Chris was trained, and how his school years went or even before he was born and self-fallen. The same goes for Tania. Well, I could go on and on but will stop here. Oh, Mr. C., I believe the brother and sister are from Kentucky, not Tennessee but I could be wrong.

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