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A review by hannah_tbv
The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa
5.0
While reading The Immortal Rules I could not help but feel as though I was reading the epic fantasy adventures of Lord of the Rings and The Belgariad. In between the covers, the pages are absolutely filled to the brim with an amazing and unforgettable story. There was not one moment, not one word that left me unsatisfied. Kagawa so stunningly creates a world in which vampires have become the dominant species due to an epidemic that swept through the human race decades prior.
The reader gets to follow Allison Sekemoto as she struggled as a street rat that then becomes the one thing she despises above all others, a vampire. There are so many different chapters in this characters life over such a short amount of time but Kagawa is able to pull it off like no other author has been able to save Tolkien and Eddings.
Every single sentence in this book was so descriptive and amazing in nature and I was stunned at the level of writing Kagawa was able to put forth. I fell in love with her at first for the Iron Fey series but The Immortal Rules is definitely Kagawa’s place to shine. In a time where so many diluted and substance lacking vampire novels are on the shelves it is a breath of fresh air to get to read one as well thought out and well written as Julie Kagawa’s The Immortal Rules.
This book deserves all the stars it can get! I would give it a million if I could but alas, I only have five available so I will give it all five!
The reader gets to follow Allison Sekemoto as she struggled as a street rat that then becomes the one thing she despises above all others, a vampire. There are so many different chapters in this characters life over such a short amount of time but Kagawa is able to pull it off like no other author has been able to save Tolkien and Eddings.
Every single sentence in this book was so descriptive and amazing in nature and I was stunned at the level of writing Kagawa was able to put forth. I fell in love with her at first for the Iron Fey series but The Immortal Rules is definitely Kagawa’s place to shine. In a time where so many diluted and substance lacking vampire novels are on the shelves it is a breath of fresh air to get to read one as well thought out and well written as Julie Kagawa’s The Immortal Rules.
This book deserves all the stars it can get! I would give it a million if I could but alas, I only have five available so I will give it all five!