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Skulduggery Pleasant: Last Stand of Dead Men - Derek Landy

Derek Landy is back and better than ever before! Okay, the title might be a bit weird for people who haven't read the Skulduggery Pleasant books before but after reading this novel the title will be a lot more understandable. Away from the title and onto the book, I was worried that this would be the last book in the series but no! The next book (title to be released at a later date) is coming in September 2014. So fans, it isn't over, not yet... The story was really good with a different setting to the last ones, I also felt that there were more twists in this book than in any of the others. There is a special gold foil edition of this book at WHSmith in the UK. (There may be WHSmith in other countries but I wouldn't know)

10/10 What do you think about this book? Why not tell us in the comments...

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