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Demonic Dora (The Demon Diaries), by Claire Chilton

She's finally managed to summon her first demon...

Dora Carridine is trying to summon a demon, but she's not very good at Latin and nothing ever works out the way she plans.

Her life is fraught with weekly exorcisms and having to watch her father s fire and brimstone TV show every Sunday. So, when Dora finally succeeds in summoning an incompetent demon lord, she's absolutely delighted when all hell breaks loose.

She thought summoning a sexy demon lord would be the answer to all of her problems, but her problems are only just beginning when her zealot parents try to burn her at the stake, and Dora is left with only one option to escape and follow her demon straight into Hell.

*Note: This book contains strong language and is not suitable for children.

  • Sales Rank: #2623170 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .66" w x 5.00" l, .63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 262 pages

Review

Demonic Dora is like enjoying cotton candy at a heavy metal concert. - Melody.--Goodreads

Demonic Dora is a perfect candidate for the Best of British Challenge. - Bobbie.--Goodreads

This book was YA at it's best. - Gladys.

--Goodreads

About the Author
After completing her honors degree in English Literature, Claire Chilton was interviewed to work for MI5. Fortunately, for the sake of the United Kingdom, she did not get the job. Now a web designer and graphic designer with a passion for great stories, she writes about the adventures she'd like to have.

A prolific writer with wide-ranging interests, Claire specializes in romantic and speculative fiction, which includes genres such as mystery, science fiction, fantasy, horror, comedy and romance. Her mystery romance novel, Hustle, won Harlequin's So You Think You Can Write contest in 2013, and her previous books in The Demon Diaries won the Most Read award on Wattpad.

After exploring the world in her misspent youth, traveling across Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean, she now lives in an ancient Roman city in Yorkshire with her Californian fiancé and a fluffy kitten called Shadow, who is convinced she is a bigger cat than she is.

You can find Claire online at claire-chilton.com.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A fun read
By Kathy Burford
Dora Carridine hates her evangelist father’s TV show and has been testing boundaries her whole life. When she sneaks out of the TV taping to summon a demon by using a secret ingredient obtained on eBay (misspelled Ebay: there are a fair number of careless spellings), the church audience is frightened by smoke, flames, and demonic serpents. The demon that she summoned turns out to be a handsome blond teenager named Kieron Lascher, who is so unskilled at evil that he will be exiled from Hell if he fails the test again this year. After Dora’s parents and the townspeople attempt to burn her at the stake, she’s off to Hell to meet Kieron’s rather alarming family and attend Demon Academy.

Like its predecessor, the book is LOL funny in places (e.g., during the serpent attack Dora’s mother promises God to be faithful and end her affair with “Phil on camera four”/she forgot to replace the printer cartridge so that the last legible phrase of the printed exorcism ritual is “God is frightening”). Dora is an engaging and entertaining character because of her irreverence, defiance, and basic vulnerability. The characters and events are original (although the vulgarity does get a bit repetitive: bird s***, dragon s***, etc.). The plot has clever twists and a surprise ending, leading into the next book.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Dora Is My New Favorite Teen Heroine
By Pop Bop
She's smart, smart mouth, alert, observant, vulnerable, kick ass, insecure, lovelorn, wise and immature. She is irreverent in the literal sense, (so be warned if you are sensitive to jokes at the expense of organized religion). She is a kaleidoscope of teen girl emotions, wrapped up in a hard candy coating. You root for her, you get a kick out of her, you just want to hear what happens next. This is not a surprise since the author's other books, (like Whatever Became of the Squishies? (The Squishies Series Book 1) also feature strong teen heroines, but Dora has a little something extra that you have to like. And she is certainly a great antidote for an excess of lame, passive, swoony, or just mean and snarky, heroines that I've been running into lately.

It helps that Dora narrates the book. You get a lot of snappy dialogue, (and every character does get some good lines), but then you also get Dora's commentary on the action, which is usually measured, thoughtful and even a bit deadpan. So you get manic action, backed up by wry observations and reflections, and the combination of the two keeps the book from being breathlessly one note.

The plot isn't all that important. Dora is repressed and oppressed by her televangelist father; so, she wants to be a witch; she tries a demon summoning spell; it works; she ends up with a gorgeous, (or is he?), blue eyed demon. Complications ensue.

And here's an additional thought. This book is really mainly a teen comedy of manners. Example: sure, Dora has just been transported to Hell and is being delivered to her demon's family castle, where she is unwelcome. But, strip away the demon stuff and the Hell stuff, and we basically have a new girlfriend meeting her new boyfriend's parents for the first time. The demon Dad, the sociopath Mom, the first formal dinner together, the inane small talk while they all size each other up under the boyfriend's watchful nervous eyes -the whole dynamic is real and relatable, though viewed through the wildly skewed and exaggerated lens of the madcap story. Everything is exaggerated and bigger than life and hilariously inappropriate and odd and interpreted through the author's manic imagination, but it's still just a comedy of manners familiar to any teen. I think that's what makes this more than just a funny novel and what makes this appealing to so many of the readers who have left comments here. Meeting the demonic potential in-laws is like Hell. Ms. Chilton just takes that literally.

So, if you'd like to try something fresh, a bit edgy, but still at bottom very good humored, and funny, this could be a nice choice. (If you like samples, there is a functioning sample on the Kindle page for this book but not on the paperback page. Go figure.)

Please note that I received a free advance ecopy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club Review: Entertaining
By The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club
We have heard a lot of bad comments about this book, and a few good things, so at first we were doubtful about reading Demonic Dora. But we have to say that we liked this book. We enjoyed reading it.
Ohh, just to make it clear, we are saying this, not because bloggers that make bad reviews go straight to hell, as the book says, but because this book was really funny. Talking about going to hell, we thought it was hilarious that the author has included the reviewers. Ok, it may not be as people would like, but we think that it was not intended to offend us, au contraire, it was to make us laugh, kind of twisted, but really it was awesome!

As for the characters, we do not really fell in love with the main character Dora, it was kind of repellent. The way she acted was not the way a teenagers do, but she has her moments, like when she felt pity of a little depressed demon. It is not that we hate her, but her behavior is not rational! What would you do if a crowd wants to burn you alive? YES of course, wait for them to come to you! OH, COME ON!

Another thing that did not fit at all, was the fact that her father was not concerned about people in town wanting to burn her daughter alive, because she is a witch or so is told, but he was in favor. Ok, we know that really bad things are happening now, but we are not in the inquisition time, this is the XXI century, we do not burn people just because they are “witches”.
Now you should be asking why we liked the book, it was because of Kieron and Pooey, every time Kieron said or did something, it was just amusing. He is the typical teenager, horny, and that only wants to get into Dora’s pants. Moreover, that was what makes the book enjoyable, because we are a little bit sick of perfect boys who just want to wait until marriage and that everything is rainbows and butterflies.
And don’t make us talk about that little-impertinent-lovely demon Pooey. He was just awesome. How he complains about almost everything, how he is afraid to be eaten by Kieron’s mother and that he turns out to be not a helpless demon.

We won’t get much more into this book than we have already done, because we may not be able to stop writing, and then we would make you a really big spoiler. So if you have read bad comments about Demonic Dora as we did, give it a chance, we are so sure that it will be a really fun and entertaining reading. Saying this, we look forward to a second book!

That is why we are giving this book four dolls, it is and "Enjoyed it low", it could have been more, but there were some things that did not fit at all.

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