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Throwback Thursday: “Blood and Chocolate”
Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause Vivian Gandillon is a werewolf. That is, she’s a sixteen-year-old human girl. And she’s a wolf. And not just any wolf, but the daughter of the pack’s alpha pair. She, too, is destined … Continue reading
Posted in Family Problems, Fiction, Horror/Mystery/Suspense, Supernatural, Young Adult Literature
Tagged alpha females, Annette Curtis Klause, Blood and Chocolate, book reviews, high school students, male-female relationships, romance, supernatural, werewolves, YA fiction, YA literature
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“Shiver”
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater Another book I read—loved this one—and didn’t have time to review. (The Chaffey library is closed for AP testing, so I’m sneaking in a few reviews in the hope that you’ll find some good summer … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Horror/Mystery/Suspense, Romance, Supernatural, Young Adult Literature
Tagged JLG, Junior Library Guild, werewolves
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“Blood and Chocolate”
Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause 264 pp. Though “Blood and Chocolate” is a young adult book (that is, it’s meant for a teen audience), it is a very sensuous, even sexual book. Vivian, the she-werewolf, thinks a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Horror/Mystery/Suspense, Mature Readers, Movie Tie-In, Young Adult Literature
Tagged Teen Issues, undead, werewolves
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