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Blood and Chocolate
breakingdawn
post Jan 21 2007, 09:57 PM
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Characterizing the adolescent experience as monstrous is not exactly a new idea. M.T. Anderson's woefully confused teen vampire in Thirsty and Jean Thesman's reluctant young witch in The Other Ones serve as excellent examples of this metaphor set to fiction. But no one really captures how our hormones make us howl as well as Annette Curtis Klause. Blood and Chocolate chronicles the longings and passions of one Vivian Gandillon, teenage werewolf. Her pack family, recently burned out of their West Virginia home by suspicious neighbors, has resettled in a sleepy Maryland suburb. At her new school, Viv quickly falls for sensitive heartthrob Aiden, a human--or "meat-boy," as her pack calls him. Soon she is trying to tame her undomesticated desires to match his more civilized sensibilities. "He was gentle. She hadn't expected that. Kisses to her were a tight clutch, teeth, and tongue... His eyes were shy beneath his dark lashes, and his lips curved with delight and desire--desire he wouldn't force on her... he was different." But Vivian's animal ardor cannot be stilled, and she must decide if she should keep Aiden in the dark about her true nature or invite him to take a walk on her wild side.

Klause poetically describes the violence and sensuality of the pack lifestyle, creating a hot-blooded heroine who puts the most outrageous riot grrrls to shame. Blood and Chocolate is a masterpiece of adolescent angst wrapped in wolf's clothing, and its lovely, sensuous taste is sure to be sweet on the teenage tongue. (Ages 13 and older) --Jennifer Hubert


I just read this book today because I want to see the movie, and the previews don't sound like the book at all...

In the book, I was a little upset that Aiden was so scared of Vivian after she showed him her werewolf form... But the movie makes it seem like he might accept it? I don't know. I hope he does, because I really don't like Gabriel...

So, have you read it? Did you like it? Do you want to see the movie?
 
 
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Comptine
post Jan 22 2007, 10:20 PM
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i am not seeing the movie. i loved the book and i know for a fact that the movie is butchering it. gabriel is suppose to be TEH SEX. he looks like a creep in the movie. he's suppose to be buff and hawt. he looks like he barely lifts weights and hardly sees the sun in the movie.

aidan is suppose to be artsy/lanky. he's cute in the movie but the guy seems to... strong.

favorite fictional guys ever: aubrey from a demon in my view (drools) and gabriel from blood and chocolate. they are hot rolled in bad boy attitude wrapped in supernatural strength sexiness.

i'm suppose to be studying. 0=)
 

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