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adventurous
dark
mysterious
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
HOW COULD YOU END A BOOK LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's the biggest cliff-hanger ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There's no way she would end up killing Matt I don't believe she would give up meeting Krishna and everyone else. When Joel came in I thought it was Joel Drake the FBI agent from the first book but when it turned out it wasn't I was so sad. Finally Sita and Matt told each other they love one another but what if she ended up killing him? WE WILL NEVER KNOW! I've thought about it for hours and I truly believe she would give up Rama and Lalita for all of the other people and amazing journeys she experienced as a vampire. Frau Cia really creped me out. She was like the monster you used to think was under your bed. When Sita felt sorrows and pain I felt them too which was crazy. I cried every time something bad happened. This book has been my life and I love it soo much!
That's the biggest cliff-hanger ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There's no way she would end up killing Matt I don't believe she would give up meeting Krishna and everyone else. When Joel came in I thought it was Joel Drake the FBI agent from the first book but when it turned out it wasn't I was so sad. Finally Sita and Matt told each other they love one another but what if she ended up killing him? WE WILL NEVER KNOW! I've thought about it for hours and I truly believe she would give up Rama and Lalita for all of the other people and amazing journeys she experienced as a vampire. Frau Cia really creped me out. She was like the monster you used to think was under your bed. When Sita felt sorrows and pain I felt them too which was crazy. I cried every time something bad happened. This book has been my life and I love it soo much!
Series Rating: (5 ⭐️ average)
Thirst #1 ★★★★★
Thirst #2 ★★★★★
Thirst #3 ★★★★★
Thirst #4 ★★★★★
Thirst #5 ★★★★★
Thirst #1 ★★★★★
Thirst #2 ★★★★★
Thirst #3 ★★★★★
Thirst #4 ★★★★★
Thirst #5 ★★★★★
review up on http://thedairyofabookholic.blogspot.com/ on December 16th
Wow, just wow! My head is left spinning after the latest installment of Thirst. I started the book thinking perhaps this was the final book in the story. I can honestly say that I sincerely hope it isn't after finishing it. This book drew me in faster and keep me more interested than book 4. I was drawn to Sita's memories and cried over the heartbreak she was forced to witness. This series is truly an amazing part of the vampire genre.
The final novel in Sita’s story. She is forced to remember things from a lifetime ago back in World War II to help her move forward with her life. But the memories are so painful for her that she hardly remembers that she was the one to put a block on them all those years ago. In the end she gets a chance to have the life she has always dreamed of living, being normal with her husband and daughter. The novel’s plotline leads readers on this wild goose chase to end the novel so up in the air. It’s an ending that leaves the reader wondering what happens, and gives them the ability to let the characters have the ending the reader wants. The author gives no direction; it’s totally up to the people reading it to come to their own conclusions. In a way that’s nice, but it doesn’t feel complete. The characters, after going through so much together have worked into some nicely rounded characters. The series as whole was pretty good, and well done. Pike doesn’t spend a lot of time on prose, but gets straight to the action and the thick of things, which really gives the novel a fast pace. Overall, Sita is a badass vampire who was created well, and had great storylines and arches throughout the novels. Although she didn’t get the proper ending she deserved, it was still a roller coaster of a series, which was fun to read.
Thirst No. 5 is the finale for Christopher Pike’s best-selling vampire series. It’s technically book nine in the Last Vampire Series but if you read the Thirst publications it is book five as the first six are shorter and put into the first two books together. All stories follow Sita, a 5000 year old vampire, as she fights to stay alive against numerous enemies. The books jumped the shark with book 4 when we find out the ending of book 3 never happened, and instead of returning to her human life, Sita returned to the present and kept living. We were introduced to the IIC and Telar, another ancient immortal race of beings, plus the idea that Sita’s instincts can be wrong about people because Shanti is possessed by Tarana, an evil spirit/possible alien being that is also Lucifer. In this book Sita is on the run with Matt, Seymour and Ms. Brutran from all the government agencies looking for them after they destroyed the IIC, because of the cradle and Tarana. However this book goes further introducing the idea that Sita was incarcerated in Auschwitz and tortured but she can’t remember what about. It brings the Veil of Veronica, an ancient Judeo-Christian artifact into her story. All of it connected to the Germans looking for an extraterrestrial ship that she apparently had been on 5000 years before that she can’t remember. Other than the main character, I can’t even believe it’s the same storyline as the first few books. It was enjoyable but rather insane.
