Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Blue Bloods Review by Sgervasi

Blue bloods is a compelling story about a group of young teenagers struggling to uncover their identities. They end up to be what people call blue bloods which are kind of like vampires. Only blue bloods are friendly people who live in harmony with people. And they cycle, which is where they “pass on” but in reality their souls are being sent to another body to start a new life. But once they get to be in high school the Blue bloods start to remember their past memories from their cycles and that’s when they come to age. But while they struggle to remember all the memories from the past lives that they lived when they cycle. But along the way a major struggle occurs and the main character Schelur Van Alen is thrown into a pit of confusion. Young blue bloods start to die and instead of cycling into the next life their soul was taken. They were taken by the silver bloods and while all that is going on Jack Force (a young blue blood) and Schelur struggle as their feelings for each other grow while a major crisis is going on, the author Melissa de la cruz keeps you reading by throwing exciting plot twists in the story.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a interesting story. One of my friends read it and they liked it so I'll try it myself.