by Melissa de la Cruz
This novella read like a text book. I know it's a kind of who's who among Blue Bloods, but it was kind of dry. I did enjoy Kingsley's remarks in some areas. ;) I was stoked about the short stories in here. I know I've read the one with Dylan before, but it was great seeing the emotion of Jack on...
This is a great companion read to the series. Extra chapters that were based on another point of view and maps too. Definitely a great addition to the series.
I was excited to see Keys to the Repository on NetGalley because I have been looking everywhere for this book, and began wondering if I was going to have to order it from one of my retailers instead just to get it. Haha. For some reason, it's really hard to come by any of the books for The Blue Bloo...
A Short recap and review of all the characters and stories. I am not big on recaps but I did enjoy the few shorts that peeked into new stories. I am looking forward to The Pack series. It looks really interesting.
Quick little re-iteration of the Blue Bloods story. There isn't any addition to the story, just a simple little guide. I had read the first 4 novels in the series in a short amount of time. Having Keys to the Repository helped refresh my memory in preparation for the next novel. :)
I enjoy reading Melissa's blue blood series and am a fan of Shulyer and Jack, however this book is a side step off the pure story telling we are used to. Keys to the repository is an anthology of family history, maps and secret files compiled in the Blue Bloods library. Many of the files are dry rea...
This book is a great insider. Inside it gives you different back rounds on all the characters, even some information you didn't know. It also gives you short stories of the beginning of blue bloods and how they came to be. If you have read and love the blue blood series, then you need this book. It ...
This series is one of my guilty pleasures. From the first book, I was immediately taken in by the Milton-esque lore: Vampires as fallen angels trying to return to Paradise. Quite interesting along with the idea of “old souls” being born again across generations, hence the concept of vampire “immorta...
So, I started reading Melissa de la Cruz's Keys to the Repository but I quickly grew weary. So much of the book is rehashed details from the Blue Bloods books that I very recently read. In light of that the details were not particularly amazing or mindblowing.There are a few short stories in the boo...