Sunday 12 September 2010

Blue bloods by Melissa de la Cruz

Blue bloods.


At first I was in love with the book, then it swapped characters (I'm all for that!), but when the characters swapped I felt lost, and had no idea what was happening.I should point out that overall i did enjoy the book. I kept reading even though I felt confused, but as I read I was able to get used to the swapping of character more and more. I then was able to read the book no-stop.

I never expected the ending. I fell in love with Jack force and learnt to hate 'head bitch' Mimi, his sister.

Overall- if you love good Vs evil and the whole heaven vs hell in the form of vampire, this book is for you.

Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

Sisters Red...well what to say. It was amazing, gripping, and un-put-downable. I'm sure many others would agree?


Sisters Red starts with a prologue letting us readers understand the world we're going to be dwelling into as soon as we open the book. We find Rosie and Scarlett March living in the 'sort-off' middle of nowhere, the house that the book started at.From there we learn that not only are these girls teenagers but they hunt Fenris (werewolves) with the help of Silas.

Sisters Red is Little Red Riding Hood with a twist. When I finished the book I was begging for more. When the face-off scene at the end was playing it's self like a movie in my head, I couldn't put the book down I had to know what happened next, the ending for me was totally unexpected(just the way I like my books).

Overall- Anyone who likes werewolves, sisters who stick together with rough patches, a sexy man with an axe, well look no more. Although I gave this book 4 stars, it's well along the lines of 4.5 stars.

Glass Houses by Rachel Caine

At first I was leaning towards wanting to give the book up and stop reading, but something kept telling me hang on, just read the first 3 chapters then if it's not good enough stop. So that's what I did, I read the first 3 chapters, and by gosh am I glad I read them 3 I carried on till the end as well...

I love Clare and Shane and Eve and Michael. I was chanting in my head for them to watch out for vampires. I had no idea the outcome of the book would leave me hanging and wanting more. The ending came as a shock I never expected some of the characters to change so quickly as to how they did (Oliver)

What was bad about it? At the top of my head I can't think if anything. plus I'm not about to dive back into the book just pick up anything that's wrong with it.

Overall-Must read for anyone who loves Vampires, twists, unexpected change in characters, enemy's you can relate to and the loyal boys who will help you in a time of need I've ever met.