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Blood and chocolate...city of bones?

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has any one read one of these books if you have haw are they?

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  1. they are both great books.

    i highly suggest you read blood and chocolate.

    It was actually one of the first werewolf books i've read.

    it is a well written book with an ample amount of suspense.

    enjoyy.

    city of bones was also a well written book.

    i too suggest you read it as well.

    although i prefer blood and chocolate.


  2. the only reason i read blood and chocolate was cause they made a movie with hugh dancy and i didn't really like it but i LOVE him

    not really good at all

  3. i love blood and chocolate it was realy good but havent heard of the other i hope it good! :)

  4. Blood and Chocolate is really good i read last year over christmas break and i read it in one day it was really good i might even read it again! I might even read it again! :P

  5. Blood and Chocolate was not very good.  the main character was very concieted.....  i would suggest not reading it

  6. I read Blood and Chocolate and my sister read City of Bones.

    Blood and Chocolate was one of the worst books ever made. Possibly. Breaking Dawn is fighting for the number one spot on my list. The main character, Vivian is conceited and shallow. The book is mostly full of horny teenagers with guys running their hands into some random girl's pants. Vivian at one point--in the very beginning--talks about how she doesn't have much friends then she proceeds to talk about her figure in a very condescending way. I read most of it and then twenty pages away from the ending I couldn't take it anymore. There is NO plot! At all. And the ending sucks; I know what happens even though I didn't read it.

    City of Bones, my sister says is very cliche, but it's better than Twilight. I don't have much of an opinion on that book, so I can't say. But she thought it was okay. If you're going to read a book out of this two then I'd go with City of Bones.

    Edit: Here's what Publishers Weekly had to say about the book:

    Blood and chocolate / Annette Curtis Klause.

    by Klause, Annette Curtis.

    New York : Delacorte Press, c1997. c1997.

    ISBN:  0385323050 (alk. paper)



    Description:  264 p. ; 22 cm.



    Genre:  Horror fiction.



    Summary:  Having fallen for a human boy, a beautiful teenage werewolf must battle both her packmates and the fear of the townspeople to decide where she belongs and with whom.



      

    Publisher Weekly Review

      

    Sixteen-year-old Vivian isn't fiction's most likable heroine, and not only because she's a werewolf. She's preoccupied with admiring her own "full b*****s, small waist [and] tawny hair." She's viciously competitive with other girls, gloating, "Look at me.... I've got him. You don't. Too bad." Her pack, temporary leaderless and dislocated after the death of her father, is living in some low-rent Maryland suburbs. Expected to mate with one of the rowdy, blood-hungry werewolves her own age, Vivian rejects them as well as 24-year-old Gabriel, who flirts with her aggressively as he prepares to assume leadership of the pack. Instead, she nourishes a crush on a "meat boy" (human) from school, a retro-hippie poet-type who professes a yen for the supernatural. With the darkly s**y prose and suspenseful storytelling that gave such luster to The Silver Kiss, Klause lures readers into the politics of the pack, their forbidden desire for human flesh and the coming of age of their future queen. Though some readers may be alienated by Vivian's self-absorption, and others shocked by her eventual union with Gabriel, most will find this sometimes bloody tale as addictive as chocolate. Ages 14-up. Copyright 1997 Cahners Business Information, Inc.  

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    I like their reviews because they're honest about the books.

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