Ratings56
Average rating3.6
I'm torn on whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars, but I'll go with 3 for now since there were a few flaws that I felt could have made this book better.
First of all, I was (and still am) reading “City of Bones”, but that was awfully long and detailed, so I decided to take a break and read this. I'd been meaning to for years, and I had started to in the past, but I just lost interest. The problem is, the book doesn't really get into all the vampire stuff until the middle of the book. You know it's coming, though, because it's on the back of the book. I felt like it could have gotten into it a little bit earlier, especially since a few of the characters already “know”.
Second, I kept on getting confused between the characters of Schuyler and Bliss. One was an social outsider who was a vampire, and the other is a slightly-more popular yet still kinda outsider who is also a vampire. I just didn't feel like these characters - among others - were distinct enough to differentiate. The guy characters blended together for me, at times, too.
I did like how the novel approached the vampire lore with something different. I liked the high-society aspect of it and how vampires were so interwoven into New York culture. As others have said, if you liked Gossip Girl (which I kinda did) and you want vampires, this will be perfect. The writing style was very engaging, and I even learned a few new SAT words along the way.
I was disappointed how the book ended without any real resolution. They just built it up and up and nothing really got solved. I wish they would have at least tried to wrap things up instead of being an obvious “now go buy the 2nd book”. I was probably going to read it anyway, but I don't like feeling so pressured ;)