Demo is one of those books that comes far and few between. Hidden behind an uninspiring cover and told on pages devoid of color, Demo reminds us what it means to be human. Needless to say, I love and highly recommend this book. Read on for a link to the full review.

When you turn the last page Demo leaves you feeling raw. Not a painful feeling, but one that comes from having the most identifiable human emotions surfaced in you without warning. Feelings of love, of grief, of abandonment and of desire are all woven into the fantasy and fiction of Demo.

Demo is told through twelve short stories, all seen through the eyes of individuals at a crossroads in their life. These young adults not only have the normal angst associated with the tumultuous time in their lives, but must deal with great power. Power to change their lives. Power to end or begin something. Or power manifested in the form of something supernatural.

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