{"id":2086,"date":"2018-03-21T20:17:14","date_gmt":"2018-03-21T20:17:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhlibraries.org\/fun\/2018\/03\/blue-bloods-2\/"},"modified":"2018-04-05T13:58:47","modified_gmt":"2018-04-05T13:58:47","slug":"blue-bloods-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nhlibraries.org\/fun\/2018\/03\/blue-bloods-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Blue Bloods"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>      FlumeAward &#8211; Blue Bloods                Discussion page for <em>Blue Bloods<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This has been very popular with our Twilight readers. I found the brand name dropping tedious and felt that it ruined a really great vampire story. My readers said it didn&#8217;t bother them, they really didn&#8217;t notice it.<\/em><em>Kristin Whitworth, Shortridge Academy, Milton, NH<\/p>\n<p>This series has been popular here as well. I think it&#8217;s a good vampire story for kids who weren&#8217;t into vampire stories before reading Twilight, meaning that there&#8217;s a lot of romance and had a Gossip Girl-style about the rich lifestyle of the vampires. I liked how a bit of history ties into the series. This one would be more geared toward girls. &#8211; Katie Spofford, Wadleigh Memorial Library, Milford, NH.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Blue Bloods is the story of 15 year old Schuylar\u2019s coming of age in New York City\u2019s affluent Upper East Side. The descendant of the city\u2019s benefactors and builders, she uncomfortably claims her place at the exclusive prep school, Duchesne, amongst the wealthiest and best dressed teens of the city, led by teen socialite Mimi Force.<\/p>\n<p>Schuylar has never fit it in. Schuylar\u2019s family no longer is moneyed and she dresses from vintage eBay and Salvation Army finds, preferably black. Anchored by her only and best friend Oliver, she finds herself thrown into this world in a way she never could have imagined. She finds that she is a part of this exclusive group through the blood coursing through her veins, vampire blood, Blue Blood. Only the vampires are being hunted, and Schuylar most of all.<\/p>\n<p>Mystery mixes with romance and fantasy as Schuylar tries to find out more about her coma-ridden mother, how one of her classmates has died, drained of blood, and how to find her grandfather, who may hold the keys to saving her life and the lives of other Blue Bloods. She also is trying to figure out what her relationship is with the gorgeous Jack Force, Mimi Force\u2019s twin brother.<\/p>\n<p>The world de la Cruz takes you to in Blue Bloods is rich with \u201cChic Lit\u201d appeal, dropping designer names like candy, full of sexual coming of age and charged with high school drama. It\u2019s also takes you for a history trip back to the founding of Plymouth Plantation where her vampire ancestors traveled, trying to escape from those that hunted them. It is those Silver Bloods who are now hunting them again.<\/p>\n<p>The characters are allusions to the high school clique set, rich kids, jocks, and goth. Teens will be able to identify with the characters yet their lifestyle is so fantastically out of reach in it\u2019s excess that some will drool over.<\/p>\n<p>This read is a good recommendation for Twilight fans, vampire book fans and also for some who prefer books like Gossip Girl. Though, if recommending to Twilight fans, the disclaimer that while Twilight is a teen coming of age book that happens to have vampires in it, Blue Bloods is the story of a girl finding her way. And oh, by the way, she finds out she\u2019s a vampire, reborn and coming of age. This will also appeal to some boys who read fantasy but will not find a broad audience in that gender. Also a recommended read for teens that liked City of Bones ~ Lesley Unger-Mochrie, Somersworth High School Library, Somersworth NH<\/p>\n<p>This title takes what startd with Twilight a step further. There is so much more to the vampire story line with references to history, and yet feels so much more rooted in present day rich, city life with designer names dropped, etc. My only complaint is that it was hard to get grabbed by the sudden attacks as they were abruptly written in the story line usually after a cerebrial moment in a characters voice. It stands alone even given that this starts a series. I would recommend for the final 13. Christine Tarrio, Stephenson ML, Greenfield, NH<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know-I have had my fill of vampire stories, series, etc.  The only saving grace with this title, I think, is its historical flashbacks.  I really didn&#8217;t like all of the fashion references throughout the story-they were almost annoying. <br \/>Pat Adams\/Chesley Memorial Library      <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FlumeAward &#8211; Blue Bloods Discussion page for Blue Bloods This has been very popular with our Twilight readers. 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