Customer Reviews
Another shining success for Darren Shan - By: L. Green, 23 Sep 2008 
Barcode: 9780007229819
The Demonata series is fantastic, truly gripping & every novel is fascinating from start to end. Demon Apocalypse, the 6th bookin the series is no exception - while i think i still prefer the previous one, Blood Beast, Demon Apocalypse is epicin it's scale & was immensely enjoyable. In essence it is a coming together of the three main characters - Grubbs, Kernel & Bec all meeting for the first time.
This is also one of the darkest of the series so far. Following staright on from where Blood Beast left off, we rejoin Grubbsin the plane, confronting Lord Loss. As things progress we meet Beranabus, a fascinating, immensely powerful character. His duty above all is to protect the human race, always making decisions for the greater good, something he often comes to odds with Grubbs with & the dynamics between the two are fantastic.
Beranabusin many ways takes over from Dervish as Grubbs tutor-esque character but represents a far stricter, serious approach & is determined for Grubbs to embrace his magical powers, something he is reluctant to do. Some of the themes dealt with & represented here are extremely powerful & movingin their depth & maturity - i'd recommend this book to someone of any age, as with all of Shan's work it is extremely inspiringin its vision.
Amidst all this, the demon threat becomes greater than ever before. I don't want to spoil things but what follows is a truly epic confrontation against seemingly impossible odds. It represents an extremely bleak scenario & the bravery & selflessness of the characters is admirable. Darren Shan has always been a master at allowing us to associate with his characters & Demon Apocalypse is no exception.
This is an amazing book & yet more proof to me that Darren Shan is one of the finest authors of modern times. Now, i read this when the book first came out almost a year ago now. And so, hearing itin Audio CD format now just re-affirmed to me what a great story it is.
Rupert Degas reads, doing an admirable job of catching all the characters' voices. He captures Grubbs's youthful vigor & Beranabus's gruff leadership perfectly as well as pulling off a convincing Irish accent for Dervish & an eerie female voicein the form of Juni Swan.
The only mis-steps i would pick up on would be the over the top 'chav' sterotype accent of Bill-E, as well as Lord Loss, who's voice is so deep & layered with a weird effect that it is sometimes hard to understand what's being said by him though.
On the whole though, this audio version of the story is extremely well done, is unnabridged (which is always a good thing) & has lots of spooky music & sound effects to add to the tension of the story. It was an immensely enjoyable listen & well worth getting.