


P, the school librarian, not only has a Masters in Library Science, but also a PhD in Physics ☺ Later, Amy is attacked by someone on her way home and fortunately someone is nearby to help her. On Monday, Amy’s first stop is the school library to visit the school librarian to discuss the newest book. She is very active on fan fiction websites. Amy is in love with one of the vampire hunter characters, Alexander. As soon as they got their books, they headed for home to read it over the weekend. They are waiting for the 3rd book in a vampire series called The Mists of Otherworld. The main character is Amy, who is in line at a book store with her best friends – Luisa and Katie. The opening scene will definitely appeal to those readers who have waited in line for a new release. It was a super quick read and I will definitely be passing it along to my kid sister for her enjoyment (as I know she loved Twilight). However, with all of that I still zipped through the entire thing in a few hours. I probably would have stopped right around page 50 normally but I try to always finish the books that I request for review. have any of you ever heard of a city actually issuing a curfew? It just wouldn't happen folks. Of all the serial killers that are out there in the U.S. Also the whole initiating a Chicago/city-wide curfew.

So that was a bit dissatisfying, along with how willing the police were to accept help and explanations of things from a teenager. How the school Librarian assists Amy and Alexander, and offers explanations just came off to easy and convenient to me. You do feel the connection with Amy but the remaining characters never became real enough to me. The characters, good as well as bad just aren't fleshed out well enough. Its teenage infatuation hell meets vampire cosplay. A few times it made my stomach turn because it was rather cheesy. However, this one I think would be better for people under the age of 19.Īdmittedly, I did expect she was going to be a teenager enamored of a fictional character - but the behavior reminded me of when my kid sister was one of those obsessed teenage girls swooning over Edward or Jacob from Twilight. I read a lot of young adult books and most I consider to be enjoyable for adults as well as teens. I do feel the description on the back of the book could use some improving so the reader would know before they purchase it just what kind of 'young adult' book they could be in for. Oddly enough even though I didn't love it, I didn't hate it.

As it progressed past page 50 I was in serious doubt. From page two I was already wandering if this book was going to be for me.
