The Lost Soul: A 666 Park Avenue Novel (666 Park Avenue Novels) is hopefully the last book in a trilogy about a secret society of witches in a battle to survive the longest. I only started the series because I love Vanessa Williams and Terry O’Quinn and got suckered into watching an awful ABC tv series, which is superior to the awful book series that is completely dissimilar to its tv spinoff.
I’m not sure if I got numb to the awfulness of the 666 Park Avenue trilogy, but The Lost Soul: A 666 Park Avenue Novel (666 Park Avenue Novels) is the best book in the trilogy. The characters are still painfully stupid and superficial, but at least things happen and get resolved. If I wasn’t a completist, I would not have continued to read the series to find out that it was the best of the three. Still The Lost Soul: A 666 Park Avenue Novel (666 Park Avenue Novels) is so awful that even the Minuteman Library Network didn’t have it, and I had to buy it for $.56 plus shipping, which was far too much to pay for such dreck.
Like the last book in the Hunger Games trilogy, The Lost Soul: A 666 Park Avenue Novel (666 Park Avenue Novels) has a lot of action, but it is hard to discern what actually happened so when the narrator pronounces someone dead, I occasionally thought, “Oh, ok then. I guess that is what THAT meant.” Please don’t let me know if there is another sequel. Let me rest in peace.
The Lost Soul: A 666 Park Avenue Novel
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