| Book Review | Jennifer Hairfield |
Slawter
Demonata Series - Book 3
by: Darren Shan
Welcome back to Darren Shan's world of demons, werewolves,
magic, and chess: Demonata. In this episode Dervish is
slowly losing his mind since coming back from battling Lord
Loss, demon master. Grubbs has been taking care of his uncle
the entire time worried that it will continue to get worse.
When Davida Haym, schlock-horror director extraordinaire,
asks for Dervish's help on her new demon movie it appears to
be the gift horse that Dervish has been waiting for to take
his mind off things.
With Grubs and Bill-E in tow, Dervish agrees to help with
the movie, hoping it will clear his head. And get him back
to normal. But, this is not what happens. With all Darren
Shan's books just when everything looks normal is when
things hit the fan. In this book, Slawter, also the name of
the movie town, we find out that Davida has made a Faustian
deal with Lord Loss. But Davida doesn't read the fine print
of their contract and everything starts to go down the
drain. But do Dervish and Grubs save the day? Do the demons
kill everyone or no one? Who will win: good or evil?
In the same styling as the other two Demonata books,
Slawter
is just as good if not better. This story picks up where
book one, Lord Loss left off but it also has cameos of a few
characters from book two. There are some great scenes in
this novel but one of my favorites would have to be towards
the end when the Grady's are under a magical sleep spell
where they go against the Lamb organization to save Bill-E
from being a guinea pig. There are tons of pop culture
references in the dream sequence. There are great fight
scenes as well. The best fight scene in the book is during
the last fight scene, Grubs taps into his magical side and
does things that not even Dervish can do. Sometimes giving
yourself over to magic fully to let it use you is a good
thing, sometimes not. Does Grubs like what he's becoming? Or
would he have rather not have known about the world of Demonata at all. The descriptions of the demons gets
interesting the more we see of them. I would have to say
this is the best book so far in the Demonata series. Don't
wait to pick it up; the next one will be out soon.

