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    Blue Bloods (Blue Bloods Series #1) by Melissa de la Cruz, Melissa De la Cruz

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    • Publisher: Disney Press
    • Pub. Date: May 2006
    • ISBN-13: 9780641925108
    • Sales Rank: 4,598
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • 320pp
    • Series: Blue Bloods Series, #1
    • Edition Description: Bargain

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    Synopsis

    Schuyler Van Alen is confused about what is happening to her. Her veins are starting to turn blue, and she's starting to crave raw meat. Soon, her world is thrust into an intricate maze of secret societies and bitter intrigue. Schuyler has never been a part of the trendy crowd at her prestigious New York private school. Now, all of a sudden, Jack Force, the most popular guy in school, is showing an interest in her. And when one of the popular girls is found dead, Schuyler and Jack are determined to get to the bottom of it.

    Schuyler wants to find out the secrets of the mysterious Blue Bloods. But is she putting herself in danger? Melissa de la Cruz's vampire mythology, set against the glitzy backdrop of New York City, is a juicy and intoxicating read.

    Publishers Weekly

    De la Cruz combines American history, vampires and a crew of rich New York City kids, delivering a page-turning debut to her new series, sure to appeal to fans of her Au Pairs titles. When 15-year-olds Schuyler and Bliss find out that they are vampires, as are many of the city's elite, they learn what's behind some of their weird symptoms (such as Schuyler's blue veins, which form "an intricate pattern, visible under the skin's surface," or Bliss's cravings for raw meat), and that "nothing could kill vampires." But something is hunting them, even killing some, and Schuyler grows more determined to stop it, even as the Conclave, the vampire leaders, attempts to cover it up. Readers will recognize the character types here: Schuyler the outcast, Bliss the pretty new girl and Mimi the popular queen bee (who nurses a somewhat incestuous relationship with her equally gorgeous brother). Not many question are answered along the way, even for the start of a series. Still, it's hard to resist a book that combines expensive clothes, modeling jobs, blood-sucking and even diary entries from a Mayflower vampire. De la Cruz plants enough seeds (e.g., What does it mean that Schuyler's father is human? Will her mother come out of her coma? Who are the Silver Bloods, and is one of them hiding amongst the vampires?) to give readers a stake in what happens next. Ages 12-up. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    OK Book? Definitely not captivatingby AvidBookworm

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    December 02, 2008: I guess I got caught up with all of the vampire folklore because of the Twilight saga, and I was looking for a substitute. Blue Bloods is a light and to a small degree entertaining read. It kept me interested barely enough to want to finish the book, but it definitely was not captivating. I feel the author had an opportunity to develop her plot, which was extremely original. However, the entire novel lacked some sort of cohesive concept or stimulating event to give the storyline some needed spark. This book seemed to be more about fashion, cliques, partying and drinking than about vampire mythology. I bought the second and third book before I finished reading Blue Bloods, and I kind of wish I would have held off. I'm not jumping to the sequel; it's still sitting there on my shelf waiting to be read, however I'm just not that fascinated with the story. I?m sure I?ll get around to it when I've exhausted my other options.

    It rocksby Anonymous

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    October 20, 2008: I had this book assigned as a languge book. I hated reading but these books are really entertaining. And it saves me text messaging:)


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