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Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Eternity Cure- Book Reccomendation

     The Eternity Cure is written by Julie Kagawa, and is the second book in the Blood of Eden series.       
The main character, Allison Sekemoto, is trying to find a cure to save the lives of everyone in the world. There is a plague that has caused humans (and vampires) to become rabids, which is similar to a zombie.
      In Allison's world, vampires rule. Every human has two choices: to either become blood cattle to the vampires and give blood in exchange for food, or to not give blood and not be fed. Allison herself is a vampire, but is in love with Zeke, a human. This is forbidden, because there is always the chance that Allison will lose control and kill Zeke. Zeke's grandfather was one of the original scientists that was alive when the Red Lung Virus first emerged. He had passed down all of the information about the virus to Zeke. With Red Lung spreading again, it is probably the most dangerous disease to exist. It can kill in a matter of hours, and spread to hundreds in a day. 
     The main conflict throughout the novel was a self vs society conflict of Allison trying to find a cure for the virus. Sarren is an evil vampire who has caused the spread of the virus, and plans to use it to wipe out everything and everyone. It is up to Allison to find a cure, and keep Zeke alive and safe, before it is too late.
 
     I would give this book 7 stars, and the entire series 9 of 10. It's a great read!

     The beginning: The plot develops fast, and has an early climax through the book. The climax appears at around page 100 of 400, but this is probably because there is soooo much to cover in the falling action. 
     The middle: The middle is slower than the beginning, and new information regarding character and plot appears. The plot completely turns around page 250. 
     The end: THE END. COMPLETE CLIFF HANGER. That's all I can say without spoilers.

     I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys vampire books, love stories, or syfy. It's a great novel with a new twist and turn on every page! 

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