Evernight is the story about Bianca Olivier, a born vampire, the first in a generation, and only the third since the 1800's. Bianca isn't your every day vampire, no, she hasn't reached full vampire yet. She still eats human food, but it's supplimented by animal blood on a daily basis. She arrives at...
I didn't expect much from this book but I was excited to read it though I thought the synopsis was kind of stupid.At the beginning of the book Gray made it as though Bianca was a normal human girl with slight indications that shes actually something else which I hated. I didn't like how vague the st...
Evernight started out kind of slow for me. This could be due in part to the fact that I knew going in, that it was about vampires. (I'm kind of sick of vampires.) However, after a few chapters, it slowly pulled me in.This book had a few surprises. I won't say what they are, but I will say that one o...
Twilight comparisons are inevitable but I would not go as far to say that this is a Twilight rip-off. A role reversal perhaps? Where Edward is Bianca and Bella is Jack(?) but that would be oversimplifying matters.I struggled through this book but Claudia Gray's midway revelation made me push on. Lea...
I did like this more than other young adult vampire romances because it's a bit different. For one the main character is vampire, and even though I can't stand how the author chose to tell the reader it's still different. Also it's set in a boarding school so that's a tad different too. Overall it's...
This was SO much better than Vampire Academy. I appreciated that it was about more than teenage vampire sex and actually had some twists that I didn't see coming. I'll work up a more detailed and better review once I finish the series.
Too little, too late. That's the theme here.I'd begun to suspect this wasn't a paranormal book when we finally had the revelation of Evernight's status as a vampire school with the popular crowd all being bloodsuckers including Bianca. Why so late with this information? What was the author trying to...
Boarding school can be a nightmare,especially when you parents teach there. There are other problems, friends are hard to find and quirky at the very least, and vampires. Rich students from all around the world mix with "normal" scholarship students, not so well. Bianca falls in love, gets involved ...
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