Blue blood

Blue bloods


Publisher :Disney-Hyperion; Later Printing edition  
Published : March 27, 2007
Page count: 336 pages
Series : Blue Bloods (Book 1)
First line : The Bank was a decrepit stone building at the tail end of Houston street, on the last divide between the gritty rest Village and the wild of the Lower East side.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My review:
Okay?
 
Blue blood by Melissa De La Cruz had its ups and downs. It got my attention, but its hard to stay in the story. It doesn't capture you and pull into the book, buts its not to boring to actually want to throw the book at a wall and give up it. I love the creativeness of the story and the idea. Its an incredible for those that love to read, but not a book you'll want to read more than once.
 The author is incredibly well gifted when it come to imagine nation and is able to separate herself from other authors even though her book is about vampires. I find that quit enjoyable, but I cant stand when the book gets to a slow part because its so hard to get threw it, and onto the good part. Blue blood is incedibably well paced and explains everything clearly so your not having to go back in the story to find what in the world is going on or who a character it. You will have to go back and reread thing s though if you don't know who's talking because the book often switches character pov's which I usually love, but in Blue blood things get a little confusing. All in all I would give Blue by Melissa De La Cruz three stars.
 
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