"The Society of S": man könnte denken, dass es um irgendeine geheime Gesellschaft geht. Nöö. Es sind Vampire. Ari ist halb-Vampir halb-Mensch. Weiß sie aber noch nicht, weil ihr Vampir-Vater hofft, dass sie ein Mensch bleibt. Anscheinend kann man sich entscheiden. Wie das geht wird nicht gesagt und ...
Ariella lives with her father, she's homeschooled, and her life is quite regimented. When she's exposed to her housekeeper's family she discovers love and friendship and starts to question her life and lifestyle. Those questions bring up some issues that she is unsure if the answers aren't a bit o...
I just want to think a friend of mine for letting me borrow this book, because I don’t think I’d have been able to read it otherwise…I could never find it. Anyway to the review.I adore this series, and it’s mainly because it’s so different then the other young adult vampire novels. I mean it’s almos...
Bello anzi, bellissimo. Finalmente un libro di vampiri che esce dai soliti preconcetti e soprattutto dai soliti cardini fatti di castelli abbandonati e pipistrelli!Non vedo l'ora di leggere il seguito, se ci sarà.
This book centers around a young girl named Ariella Montero who lives with her father, the mysterious Raphael Montero, in Sarasota Springs, New York. She's lived a protected and sheltered life inside their large Victorian styled home, where the only other contact she has beside her father is her car...
This is a story of origins. It is a story of values, environmental concerns, beliefs, politics, pharmaceuticals, and fitting in to a society. It addresses important issues about what it's like to be marginalized. Although some themes are heavier than others, it is inspiring to read a vampire stor...
in a sentence or so: Ariella is living a life most unusual - she is home schooled, motherless, and has a drop-dead gorgeous father who may or may not be a vampire.Ari (short for Ariella) is chronicling her childhood through this book. but yet this isn't quite a journal, but is more-so a faithful nar...
Ariella lives with her father, she's homeschooled, and her life is quite regimented. When she's exposed to her housekeeper's family she discovers love and friendship and starts to question her life and lifestyle. Those questions bring up some issues that she is unsure if the answers aren't a bit o...
It was entertaining enough and not badly-written, though not well-written, either. I couldn't get past the whole vampire thing (yes, I KNOW the series is Ethical Vampire) because it just didn't seem to fit. It was like The Secret Life of Bees gone paranormal.Synopsis: Ariella is a sheltered 13/14 y...
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