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frokensteen: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black Couldn’t stop thinking about what this book

frokensteen:

The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black

Couldn’t stop thinking about what this book would be like as an anime (awesome is the answer).

Images taken from Psycho Pass & Strike the Blood.


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 Tana and Gavriel from The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black


Tana and Gavriel from The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black


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ourmooninacup:

Today!! Starts in about an hour and a half. You don’t need to join the facebook group to watch and I think they will be archived to watch later if you can’t make it to the live.

October Reads Belated Book Photo Challenge #23: Judged by the Cover I was pretty sure this one wouldOctober Reads Belated Book Photo Challenge #23: Judged by the Cover I was pretty sure this one would

October Reads Belated Book Photo Challenge #23: Judged by the Cover

I was pretty sure this one would be good, mostly because Holly Black is a fantastic author.  I was a little worried that it would fall into the recent human-and-vampire-fall-in-love-TRAGEDY-ENSUES trend in paranormal YA lit, but my fears were unwarranted.  Black creates an unusual world of vampires where vampirism is more like a disease than a curse.  Her vampires aren’t good or evil, they’re just as changeable as humans.  They live in quarantined cities, and televise their lives to the outside world.

The main character, Tana, is a teenager thrown into the vampire world against her will.  She manages to survive various shocking ordeals through a combination of raw determination and brains, with a healthy dash of panic thrown in.  I ended up loving the book, which has a delightfully ambiguous ending, suitably subdued love story, and fabulous cast of characters.  

Who will like this book?  lovers of creative vampires, strong teen heroines, gothic settings, and secret identities.  Urban gothic fantasy at its finest.


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