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Book Review: "Blue Bloods"…Not as good as Twilight

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Several people have suggested to me that I read the ‘Blue Bloods’ series, one of those people even said it was better then the ‘Twilight Saga’.  While, since I’m always looking for new books to read, I figured I’d try them out.  Well, they are good; however I found that I actually had to reference my Bible several times while reading the 3 books in the series (further explanation will come).

The ‘Blue Bloods’ series is by author Melissa De La Cruz.  The stories mainly take place in Manhattan on the Upper East and West sides.  The main character is Schuyler Van Alen, who attends a preppy Upper East Side school.  She is the outcast of the school along with her BFF Oliver Hazard-Perry.  Soon, Schuyler discovers she is what is called a “Blue Blood” or a vampire and that in fact most of the students at her school are as well, along with her crush “Jack Force” and his sister/enemy “Mimi Force”.

Here is where the Bible reference’s start to come into play.  In Ms. De La Cruz’s world, the vampires are the angel’s that have fallen from grace, banished to Earth and must survive by ‘feeding’ off Human blood.  In fact, in the story, Schuyler’s Mother is actually the Archangel Gabrielle (or Gabriel).  The “Blue Bloods” are trying to earn their way back into Heaven.

The books continue with Schuyler adjusting to her new Vamp life, and at the same time trying to figure out who is killing the “Blue Bloods”.  Turns out there are “Silver Bloods”, this people(?) are Blue Bloods that are no longer trying to get back into Heaven and have re-joined with Lucifer(yep, that one) to get rid of all the “Blue Bloods”.  Confused yet, yeah that is how I felt.  It was at that point when I got up and found my Bible and actually started looking up names and such, then turned to Wikipedia for more clear answers. There is also a part about Vampire twins that I’m still a little fuzzy on.

Once you get passed the confusing Biblical parts, the stories are pretty good.  I would have liked to see of the romantic/love storylines.  So far there are 3 books in the series “Blue Bloods”, “Masquerade” and “Revelations” (yep, just like the last book of the Bible).  The 4th novel “The Van Alen Legacy” is scheduled to come out in Oct 2009.

The Last book “Revelations” contains a lot of references to Satin (Lucifer), so if you not comfortable reading books that contain that subject, I would highly recommend you NOT read these books.

As for these books being better then “The Twilight Saga”, they are not even close.  For one, Twilight did not confuse me to the point where I had to start looking up facts/names on the internet to get things straight.  Twilight focuses more on the love story with the danger/action on the sidelines, where as in “Blue Bloods” it’s reversed.

I’ll most likely read the 4th just to see if it answers any of the questions that I was left with.

You can get the entire “Blue Bloods” series at Amazon.com

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