In the book "Fallen Angels" by Walter Dean Myers, the climax occurs when the main character, Richie, experiences intense combat in Vietnam, leading to a significant turning point in the story where he is faced with life-threatening situations and makes pivotal decisions about his future and purpose in the war. This culminating moment brings about major changes in Richie's character and the overall direction of the narrative.
Pretty much whether or not they find the bomb in time before the cardinals are all killed...
My opinion is that the climax was when he was trying to get rid of the bomb. That's just my opinion though.
what is the climax of the book fallen angels
Pee Wee doesn't die in the book 'Fallen Angels'
The City of Fallen Angels isn't a series, it is a part of one. The City of Fallen Angels is the 4th book in The Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Clare.
City of fallen angels
The Fallen books are about fallen angels at the brink of a war because their main angel, Daniel, has fallen in love with a human.
hard as hell
As a group, they were called the Watchers.
Anyone can talk about fallen angels; you don't have to be a Freemason to do it. John Milton talked about fallen angels in his book Paradise Lost in the seventeenth century, but Milton was not a mason.
by the 4th platoon where perry was in
The Fallen books are amazing. You will especially enjoy them if you like books about angels and fantasy. There are 5 books in the Fallen series:FallenTormentPassionFallen in LoveRapture
the fallen angels hate is " to do good and do the commandments of GOD, and because fallen angels like Satan they are the author of lies.
Number of Pages in "Fallen Angels"309 pages in the soft cover scholastic version