A review by xmaddiex
Thirst No. 3: The Eternal Dawn by Christopher Pike

3.0

I enjoyed reading this book, but it was definitely not on my top rated list for YA books. The characters are pretty bland and all blended together. After reading the whole series, it was frustrating how many different antagonists there were, one after the other after the other. And even though Alisa is supposed to be this incredible, all-knowing vampire, she's oblivious to the antagonists every time. There's no red flags to point the reader in the right direction either. It's like, "Oh hey, here's a new enemy but he was your friend the entire time" and that just repeats over and over. Usually when I read stories I can reflect back and admit I was fooled too, or maybe I saw it coming, but in these books the enemies don't even make sense.