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3 primary books4 released booksBlood of Eden is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Julie Kagawa, Ann Aguirre, and 2 others.
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I don't even know where to start with this review to be perfectly honest.
This is the type of paranormal book I've been wanting to read for ages!! I've had enough of the “we only feed of animals” type of vampire. This was proper “I want to rip your throat out and drink all your blood” type of vampire. And I loved it!!
I will say this book isn't for the faint of heart because there is a LOT of blood and a few gruesome scenes but I loved it.
The characters were amazing. Allie is a strong female character and she kicks ass!!!!!!
Can't wait to read the next one.
Wat een boek! Ik ben niet een erg grote fan van Julie haar boeken, maar deze serie is geweldig! Recensie binnenkort op http://kelseyleest.wordpress.com
The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa is what I would define as a vampire, post-apocalyptic, survival-horror. Set in a world where the human population has been decimated by a plague and the attempts of a cure. Human beings have been reduced to becoming bottom links on a food chain that leads up to soulless vampires and the devolved rapids. There is no democracy, no human Government, and no civil society; what once was has now become a country filled with ghost towns and walled up cities where vampires rule the streets and rapids roam the outer wilderness.
Allison Sekemoto is an unregistered inhabitant of the vampire city New Covington. She, like almost every one of her generation, is an orphan and the only family she has are the boys in her group of invisibles who survive by stealing and foraging for anything that aids in their survival. And however hard life was for Allison and her group before it's getting harder as food becomes scarcer, winter approaches, and rumors spread of the vampires locking down the city. A problem Allison had miraculously found a solution to, but one that quickly leads to tragedy and Allison dead.
The Immortal Rules is a story starkly different from Julie Kagawa'sThe Iron Fey series in both plot and format. Where the protagonist of The Iron King (the first novel in the Iron Fey series) had a clear set objective from the very beginning – save her kidnapped brother, Allison's story does not have a clear narrative path for the reader to follow, at least not until midway through the book. I had no problem with this for the majority of the novel because I prefer character-centric stories and the story of The Immortal Rules was mainly about Allison – her struggles of balancing what she is with who she was.
“The shadows lengthened like grasping fingers, sliding over the ground.”
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The Immortal Rules
The Immortal Rules
My sister recommended this book to me after she read it in one day. I think I finished this in around 5 hours. It's the first vampire story that actually captured my attention. The lead characters are interesting and quickly draw you into their world. It's a unique dystopian story with twists and action. I will definitely read some of the author's other books because if it's anything like this one she's a genius.