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| Original Title: | The Immortal Rules |
| ISBN: | 0373210515 (ISBN13: 9780373210510) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Blood of Eden #1 |
| Characters: | Allison Sekemoto, Stick, Kanin, Jackal, Zeke Crosse |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2012) |
Julie Kagawa
Hardcover | Pages: 485 pages Rating: 4.09 | 62692 Users | 6035 Reviews
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To survive in a ruined world, she must embrace the darknessAllison Sekemoto survives in the Fringe, the outermost circle of a walled-in city. By day, she and her crew scavenge for food. By night, any one of them could be eaten. Some days, all that drives Allie is her hatred of them—the vampires who keep humans as blood cattle. Until the night Allie herself dies and becomes one of the monsters.
Forced to flee her city, Allie must pass for human as she joins a ragged group of pilgrims seeking a legend—a place that might have a cure for the disease that killed off most of civilization and created the rabids, the bloodthirsty creatures who threaten human and vampire alike. And soon Allie will have to decide what and who is worth dying for again.
Enter Julie Kagawa's dark and twisted world as an unforgettable journey begins.

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| Title | : | The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1) |
| Author | : | Julie Kagawa |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 485 pages |
| Published | : | April 24th 2012 by Harlequin Teen |
| Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Romance. Urban Fantasy |
Rating Appertaining To Books The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1)
Ratings: 4.09 From 62692 Users | 6035 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden #1)
This is pretty much everything I want in a vampire book. It was a satisfying read. Allison was a strong, but imperfect female lead. This is a sort of post-apocalyptic dystopian alternate reality deal where a virus wipes out most of the human population. Vampires decide to "come out" and take over, fulfilling the role of the tyrannical government.Humans exist as "pets" and must donate blood. "Unregistereds" live as scavengers, barely scraping by. Some operate in gangs. I won't go too much into it"You will always be a monster - there is no turning back from it. But what type of monster you become is entirely up to you."In a world ruled by vampires, one girl challenges her immortality while striving to keep her humanity, even if everything inside her wants to be a monster...There is only one way to describe Julie Kagawa's writing. Word candy. To both savor and devour. This women continues to awe me with her incredible skills. She ruled the world of faeries and I'm so pleased to say she
Full review posted on my blog.Julie Kagawa, I am in love with you.And I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH ARGH.

When I picked up The Immortal Rules, I thought I knew what I was getting into. I havent read Julie Kagawas highly praised Iron Fey series (YET), but I gathered from the reviews that Ms. Kagawa is a great writer with engaging characters. I also knew that The Immortal Rules was a vampire dystopian, so I was prepared for kind of a Hunger-Games-meets-Twilight book.Um, no.I probably should have gathered from the creepy cover (that I still dont like, even though I now understand it) that this book was
You can find more reviews @BloodyBookaholicClick here for my dream cast of The Immortal RulesYou are a monster. You will always be a monster-there is no turning back from it. But what type of monster you become is entirely up to you.Julie Kagawa made me believe in Faeries. Now she will make us believe in Vampires all over again.How can I possibly describe how hugely talented Julie Kagawa is? She managed to take something old, and mold it into something completely unique and completely her own.
Oh, my god. Thank you Julie Kagawa, for restoring my faith in YA vampire fiction. After the nightmare that was Twilight, I find myself stuck in a glut of Mary-Sueish clones, until Richelle Mead (AKA She Who Can Do No Wrong) and now Julie Kagawa brought the genre back to life. No pun intended, of course.Let me just say that I was not a fan of Julie Kagawa before this. I read most of her Iron Fey series, and while it was well-written, it did not draw me in. So in as much as I admire her writing,


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