Short and Sweet:The Coldest Girl in Coldtown starts off with a horribly creepy bang and it doesn't stop the whole way through. If you've been 'vampired out,' this is the book that will get you through it. One of the most amazing books I've read in 2013!!!To Elaborate....Holly Black wastes no time th...
This isn't a bad book but I was glad it was not a series about halfway through the book. I think it would end up suffering the same fate Rachel Caine's Morganville Vampires series did. The books were not scary once one of their own became a vampire.My main issue with this book is the theme that if v...
Title: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown Series: N/A Author: Holly Black Publication Date: September 3, 2013 Tana lives in a world where walled cities called Coldtowns exist. In them, quarantined monsters and humans mingle in a decadently bloody mix of predator and prey. The only problem is, once you...
Every now and then at the bookstore I work at, I get into a heated discussion with a customer over what constitutes as horror. Most of the time, the customer pins the blame on ‘that vampire book’ for ruining horror forever and no one but Stephen King can even write horror anymore. Which is an incred...
**An ARC was provided by Little Brown in exchange for an honest review.**The Coldest Girl in Coldtown was my very first Holly Black read and my first vampire book in quite a long time. I 'd been looking forward to getting into this one for months because it sounded like a fresh take on vampires wh...
4.5 stars I LOVED this book. Loved the dialogue and Gavriel and the snark and Gavriel and [most of] the ending and did I mention Gavriel?The reason that it's not rated 5 stars is because I felt that the ending was a bit open ended. I mean it works for the story and everything leading up to the endin...
4.5 stars Tana wakes up after a high school party to find that while she was passed out in the bathtub, the other party-goers in the house were brutally slaughtered by vampires. As she's dealing with the shock and trying to find her things (you don't want to escape a house of carnage in your bare fe...
A great deal of effort is put into making it clear that the vampires in this one are not romantic. They’re different… and not in a good way. We do see a whole different breed of in-betweens. You get bit and you’re Cold (unless you’re dead of course). It’s the drinking blood that turns the Cold into ...
I've read a serious amount of Holly's books, barring The Curse Workers and I remember reading a Vampire tale or two in The Poison Eaters and loving it, so I'm expecting Big Things from this book.
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