Reading Challenge: Book Reviews

Hello lovelies!

This is your space for you to blog a book review for your Reading Challenge. Remember in a review you should not just repeat the plot summary but give a clear and developed opinion on various aspects of the novel.

Enjoy!

Miss G

Friday, March 4, 2011

THIRST


I think that THIRST is one of the best vampire books ever! There is a vampire who is extraordinary in many ways. She is over 5000 years old but to the human eye she looks about 18-22 because her appearence never changed since she was turned into a vampire by an evil one named Yaksha. She has the power to play with people's minds and the strength of 10 strong men. This book is different to other vampire books. Instead of being turned into a vampire or dieing when bitten, the person just becomes unconscious, unless the vampire tried to do something else. To be changed, the vampire needs to open their own vein and the victim and the person gets the vampires blood. Also the vampires don't need human blood to live, but they still need it when they are thirsty. They still eat food and digest it but it isn't as good as blood because blood gives them power.
The main character Sita, has many names and disguises. She is very rich and owns big houses and mansions. She is not afraid of anything, even death. Sita takes many risks to save humanity and nearly risks her life when doing so, but there are things that help her through her problems.
I LOVE this book because it puts all other fantasy books out of my memory (like TWILIGHT... sorry). However I would only recommend this book to older teens because of the use of language. Despite that, it is one of the best books I have ever read. Also, this is just THIRST number 1, there is numer 2 as well and I can't wait to read it.

3 comments:

ATOMIC SUSHI (A.D) said...

OOPS! I WROTE ABOUT THE BOOK.... SORRY!!!

phoebe :) said...

lol Alyssa btw love ur name

Miss George said...

Ooooo, this sounds good! You should try the Morganville Vampire series too! A little too much narrative, but you clearly enjoyed and understood this text, well done!

Miss G