Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Delirium by Lauren Oliver

Summary!
Imagine a world where love was a disease. A world where "They" choose your husband for you. A world where you are forced to get cured when you turn 18 from this disgusting, infectious, deadly disease, forced to let scientists give you the cure and change you into a totally different person. Ever since the United States closed the country borders and perfected the cure, the county and its people have been safer and happier. Seventeen-year-old Lena Haloway has been counting down days and eagerly waiting until her eighteenth birthday when she would get the cure; finally be cleared of this infectious disease coursing through her blood. Everyone says the cure makes you wise and sensible. Lena has blindly believed them until she met Alex, who opened her eyes to another world just waiting to be explored outside of the borders. There are people who live outside of the borders in the Wild, invalids. Everyone has been taught to look down upon the invalids. Invalids are used to scare everyone into believing the foundation of lies that the society is built upon. Invalids, resisters, and sympathizers scorn the cure and simply refuse to let their lives be taken in someone else's hands when they just stand and witness it. Lena, a typical goodie goodie, does something out of the ordinary: she falls in love.
*SPOILER ALERT* DO NOT PROCEED READING IF U DON'T LIKE SPOILERS! :)
After meeting Alex, an Invalid, Lena realizes how many lies "They" have told society to make everyone accept the cure. The cure leaves a three pronged scar on your neck. Alex goes back in forth from the Wild and into the states. He simply forged the scar with something sharp. This thought has never even occurred to Lena because her mind along with many others' has been poisoned with lies. Alex amazes Lena and both of them fall in love. Lena's mother committed suicide (or so Lena thinks) when Lena was 6, because she was crazy with deliria when her husband died from cancer. Lena can deal with the looks of pity people give her, but she can't believe the fact that her own mother sacrificed her. As days quickly fly by, it's almost time for Lena's cure. Alex and Lena decide to escape to the Wild where they can live live on their own record.
My Review!
I loved Delirium by Lauren Oliver!!! It was superb! I devoured the book in less than three hours! The writing  style was so descriptive and I just think that Lauren Oliver simply did a beautiful job capturing the story. I was a little disappointed by the ending, I thought that the book would end on a better note, but it was very sad...I won't spoil the whole ending but the book is definitively worth reading. It is just the last chapter that let my high hopes drop a little bit. I rate Delirium 4/5 stars and recommend it to all tweens and teens.
-Sneha

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Vacation Time!

Hi! I'm going to India for a month, so I might be a little slow at posting book and movie reviews, but I will try my best! I'm probably going to watch some new movies so I will definitely try to post reviews as soon as I can! If you have any suggestions on some good Hindi/English movies feel free to email me at sparklesneha@yahoo.com! I know that they have a lot of awesome bookstores, so I will try to look for some good dystopian books :)! I can't wait to go to India and shop till I drop! <3 Thanks for the consideration!
-Sneha

Ishaqzaade

Summary
Ishaqzaade is a romantic drama about Parma and Zoya, a story about two opposites that attract. This isn't your classic sappy love story, it's a love story with a fight. Parma is the rowdy grandson of Chauhan, a violent, rude man running for a poltitical position in Almore, a small town. His father died and Chauhan always tries to put Parma down, saying he's not capable of doing anything because he is the son of a widow. Zoya, on the other hand, is the sweet, adorable daughter of the Qureshis who is loved by everyone in the joyful household of protective, loving men. Both Parma and Zoya have grown up hating each other's families. The Chauhans and Qureshis are always trying to ruin each other. Their strong rivalry dates back generations. Both political families have the same goal- to win the public's support, love, and trust. After humiliating Zoya in public at a Diwali party by pointing a gun at her head, Parma narrowly escapes from audacious Zoya and her strong brothers. At a public speaking when Zoya is giving a speech, Parma stoops very low in his attempt to defame the Chauhans and pees on Chauhan's picture. Zoya slaps Parma in public and this is where his master plan starts... After realizing his mistake, Parma begs for forgiveness from Zoya and both of them fall in love with each other. They secretly meet and get married. 
*SPOILER ALERT* 
Now this is where the story gets interesting and complicated. Parma doesn't really love Zoya. All of this was a cheap act to humiliate Zoya and disgrace her family. Zoya is heartbroken and can't believe that she was decieved. Parma took advantage of her true love and took it as an opportunity for their family to win the elections- by getting revenge for one slap, Parma ruined Zoya's life. Zoya's sadness turns into anger and revenge and she sets out to kill Parma. She is stopped by Parma's mom who comforts and talks sense into Zoya, disgusted by her son's cheap act unlike Chauhan and the rest of the family who are celebrating Zoya's destruction and their defeat. When Chauhan realizes Parma's mom is hiding Parma and Zoya, he kills her in anger. Parma's mom's last wish was for her son to repent for his mistake. Parma who loved his mother very much accepts and flees with Zoya to protect them. Parma finally sees how much he has hurt Zoya and falls in love with her, this time for real. After seeing how much Parma regrets his actions, and forgives him. They encounter several hardships and difficulties, but still get through them with their strong love. The Chauhans and Qureshis join forces to kill Zoya and Parma. Not only because both of them were dishonest with their families, but because their political careers are ruined because a Muslim and Hindu were married. In the end,  when Parma and Zoya are highly outnumbered with at least 50 armed men to two, they kill each other, saying that they would rather die by love instead of hatred. 
My Review :)
I loved Ishaqzqaade! It was sooooooooo good! <3! I think it was a really good modern take of Romeo and Juliet. Everyone acted really well and the story was breathtaking. Ishaqzaade is the debut film of actress Parineeti Chopra. For her first film, she did an amazing job. It was also a tribute to all of the young people who died when they married out of their religion and caste. I think that the idea is so noble itself. I rate this movie 5/5 stars and recommend it to everyone.
-Sneha :)
Starring: Arjun Kapoor
             Parineeti Chopra
             Gauhar Khan
Directed by: Habib Faisal
Produced by: Aditya Chopra
Written by: Aditya Chopra & Habib Faisal




Saturday, July 14, 2012

Perfect by Sara Shepard (Mini Review)

My Review
I am not a big fan of the Pretty Little Liars book series and did not enjoy reading Perfect by Sara Shepard. Here's why:
*I found it extremely boring- I fell asleep twice while reading this book! That's a first! I am the type of person that never naps in the day and always finishes a book before sleeping- i hate leaving a book halfway. But something about Perfect got me really disinterested and yeah...
*To me, I personally felt like the book kept dragging on and on. There was nothing really exciting...
*It was very sleazy and inappropriate, and even if u ignore that part, its not worth just reading it for the suspense because no secrets were revealed!
I really did not like Perfect at all. Sara Shepard should be congratulated for writing a series that is so unique, but for me it didn't work. I think that the idea is great and it could be a whole lot better if their was more mystery and they gradually revealed more secrets. I picked up the first Pretty Little Liars book because I was hooked on the abc family show and really wanted to know who A was. That didn't happen and I was very disappointed. The book is totally different than TV show. The series started going downhill from the first book. The first book, Pretty Little Liars, really good and captured my interest, so I kept on reading. Flawless, the second book, was alright and I thought slowly that the books would get better and follow the TV show storyline. Unfortunately, that's not what happened. I was really disappointed by Perfect and am not going to continue reading the next book of the PLL series. :( I rate Perfect by Sara Shepard 1/5 stars and would not recommend it to anyone.
-Sneha


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Flawless by Sara Shepard

Summary
Everyone is a suspect. In the expensive, luxury town of Rosewood where people strut around in the latest Gucci and Prada fashions, own huge mansions, and lead perfect, fun lives, who could be troubling Aria, Hannah, Emily, and Spencer as A? As if these four girls don't have enough to deal with, A is blackmailing them using their deepest, darkest secrets. The question is, how is that possible if they only told Ali these secrets and she's dead? Everywhere they go, someone's watching. And that someone is dangerous, they murdered Alison De Laurentiis. Who knows what A is capable of doing to these four girls who danced to Ali's tunes on command. One secret is haunting them all: The Jenna Thing. In Flawless, more secrets are unearthed about the night that Jenna was blinded. Someone wanted revenge on Ali for doing that and all of the girls think it's Toby Cavanaugh. Toby came back to Rosewood at the same time they started receiving mysterious texts and it can't help but seem suspicious. But, Aria, Hannah, Emily, and Spencer have caught the wrong culprit. If only they realized before wasting their time when the real person is roaming free with their secrets.
My Review
I really liked Flawless because:
  • It was very mysterious and filled with lots of suspense
  • It took lots of twists and turns that filled the book with lots of excitement
  • The chapters were alternating between the perspectives of Aria, Spencer, Emily, and Hannah which was nice because you could see every character's personality and hear their thought
  • More secrets were revealed :)
Overall, Flawless by Sara Shepard was really good. It continued from where the first book of the Pretty Little Liars series left off and was mainly about "The Jenna Thing". I would recommend Flawless to any teens into young adult mystery. I rate it 4/5 stars, because there it always room to improve and it wasn't like "omg, this is the best book ever <3" so yeah!
-Sneha =)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard

Summary
Suspense. One day, three years ago, Alison De Laurentiis mysteriously disappeared. She left the other four girls in their popular posse to fend for themselves in high school. She left her too-good-to-be-true popular life which all girls dreamed about. She left her family. She left behind shocking secrets.  For years Aria, Spencer, Emily, and Hannah have been trying to move past their best friend's tragic disappearance. Of course they grieved for Ali, but inside, all four girls were relieved. The girl who criticized your outfits, called you fat or uncool, made you do everything she wanted to do, made fun of your crush, was the most popular, the prettiest...and so on, was gone. It's strange. In middle school, when Ali, Aria, Spencer, Emily, and Hannah became friends, all of them were dying for Ali's attention. She made them feel special and loved. All four girls obviously miss obsessing over the latest name brand fashions and ruling the school, but now they were trying to discover themselves. Just when they thought their lives were becoming somewhat "normal" Aria, Spencer, Emily, and Hannah start receiving random texts with their deepest secrets from A. After Ali's disappearance, these four friends who stuck together like glue, started drifting apart. Hannah started hurting herself to become thinner and was now one of the prettiest girls. Aria tried to deal with her parent's divorce and her complicated relationship with her English teacher, Ezra. Emily tries to deal with her competitive swimming life and her confusing interest in girls. Spencer tried to match and outdo her perfect sister, Mellisa, in academics and extra-curricular activities. Ali's dead body is found buried under the concrete of her backyard. At Ali's memorial, all of them tell each other about their texts and together try to find out who A is.
My Review
  • I <3 Pretty Little Liars:
  • The story was really interesting
  • From the first word to the last, the detailed writing was very captivating
  • I could visualize the whole story, and it felt like the story was playing out in front of me like a movie
  • You could feel each character's personality and relate to their stories
Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard was filled with lots of suspense. I absolutely loved it! <3 The book's concept is very unique and captured my interest. I love the show Pretty Little Liars on abc family which airs once a week at 8 pm on Tuesdays. It is addicting! I would recommend this book to any teenagers. I rate Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard 4/5 stars because it was good but not like "WOW!".
-Sneha :)


The Amazing Spider-Man

My Review!
Hilarious! The Amazing Spider-Man was anything but disappointing. When I went to see it on opening night, I had very low expectations and thought it would be some stupid action movie for guys, but I was most certainly proved wrong. Every five minutes in the movie theater, the whole audience would burst into laughter together, or gaze intently at the screen, wondering what's going to happen next. It was a really fun experience! The movie was a modern teenage take on the classic Spider-man. I rate it 5/5 stars. It was a sit back and relax movie, which is definitely my type (I hate confusing mystery movies where u hve to think a lot) of movie and it still was cool and fresh. I can't wait for the next movie to release! :)
Why I liked it: =)
  • Really funny :D LOL!
  • Guy and Girl made a good couple :)
  • Lots of Action
  • Very Dramatic
  • The movie left you hanging at the end with lots of suspense!
Summary!
Peter Parker has a quirky charm. He's the cute bad boy character that your parents tell u to stay away from, yet he's super intelligent and pulls excellent grades. Gwen Stacy, his high school crush, is the perfect gal for him: she's pretty, funny, and is an excellent student, typical good girl. Peter has had to face a lot of difficulties in life at a young age; his parent's were forced to leave him with his aunt and uncle due to some mysterious emergency, and they never came back. Peter's dad was a very famous scientist who was a brilliant genius. Not being raised by your parents definitely has to have some toll on your life. Peter was an outcast at school and was always picked on. Gwen supports him and makes him feel more accepted. One day while going through the garage, Peter discovered his dad's briefcase and starts a journey to find the reason for his parent's disappearance. The trail of information online leads him to Oscorp company and Dr. Connors, his dad's previous partner. At the Oscorp company lab, Peter gets bitten by a spider that gives his supernatural powers. Unlike someone else, Peter chooses to use his powers to help catch criminals and make the world a better place. Unfortunately, the police misunderstood him and thought her was helping the criminals or something. Gwen's dad, the police commissioner, is bent upon catching Peter until her realizes his true intentions. Will Peter be able to save New York City and possibly the world from deadly danger involving ginormous lizards? Watch the movie to find out!
-Sneha


Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins

Summary!
Anna Whitt is the daughter of a gaurdian angel and a fallen one. Her mother died in childbirth, like all mothers of Nephilims, or the children of demons. Anna's demon dad is in jail. Anna is very unique and has the ability to see and feel other people's emotions. Unfortunately, she can't tell anyone about her powers. Anna obviously knew she was special when her abilities started to develop, but she doesn't know why or how she can do this...until she meets the intriguing Kaidan, a drummer in the band Lascivious. Anna falls for Kaidan, along with the other hundreds of teenage girls, but here's the catch: he is also the son of a demon. Kaidan instantly realizes who Anna is with his special abilities and helps her unearth her past and discover who she is. All the children of demon's, of Nephilim's, have to work for their dads. In other words, they train in what their dad is the demon for. Anna's dad, Belial, is the demon of substance abuse, or drugs and alcohol. She has always felt attracted to alcohol, but uses the goodness angel half of her to stop herself. The story goes on and on with more complications and twists. To me, Sweet Evil by Wendy Higgins felt like a re-make of Twilight with half angels and demons that could sense everyone's emotions. 
My Review!
I really did not enjoy reading it because:
  • The book kept dragging on and on pointlessly
  • Story was extremely boring!
  • The concept was not written well and it was kinda confusing at times
  • Too much sappy romance :( ugh!
  • The ending was terrible, it didn't tie the book together at all
  • The book just abruptly ended with nothing resolved. 
  • It was a total waste of time!
I would not recommend Sweet Evil to anyone. Judging by the cover and summary on the back, I thought it would be a really good book, but turns out it was the total opposite. If u are into heavy romance, then u might want to try this book, but i am warning u it is terrible. Even Twilight by Stephenie Meyer was a thousand times better, and that's still an understatement. Anyways...I rate this Sweet Evil 2/5 stars.
-Sneha




Saturday, July 7, 2012

Incarnate by Jodi Meadows

Summary
Phenomenal.....that pretty much sums up Incarnation by Jodi Meadows in a nutshell! It was breathtaking and the concept was really innovative. Ana is a lonely outlier in Range. Why? Because she doesn't have a soul, unlike the other million souls in Range that are continuously reincarnated and born into a different body. She lacks the knowledge. She lacks the life-long relationships with everyone. She lacks experience. Ana was a mistake and replacement, but no one knows why. Society scorns her existence. Even Li, Ana's mother, thinks she is a nosoul and blames Ana for all the shame she has to bear and for Menehem's, Ana's father's, disappearance. Li hates Ana and treats her very bad. Ana, eager to get away from cruel Li, goes on a quest to find the reason to her existence. Along the way, she runs into some difficulties. Well, difficulties would be an understatement...you'll find out, I don't want to ruin it so that's all I'm gonna say. But, on the positive side, Ana meets Sam and both of them fall in love. Will they be able to fulfill Ana's quest, change everyone's view on Ana, and stay alive? 
My Review
Personally, I really loved Incarnation! As I said before, just the concept captured you. You can connect with Ana's personality and her bold, unique character. She's fighting to discover herself. Everyone rejects Anna, but still her flame of persistence never dies down even when tested by the strongest winds. Every chapter, you're left  hanging wondering oh my gosh, what's gonna happen next? Jodi Meadow should definitely be congratulated for thinking of such a story. Her writing took the book to a whole nother level. It seriously felt like the book was a movie playing out in front of you like a movie! I rate it 4/5 because it had kind of an open-ending and I wish it had a better closing to tie the whole story together, so yeah. But that's only my opinion. I know a lot of people who love open endings, but to me they are just annoying both in movies and books. It feels like the story ended too abruptly. Anyways, the book was amazing and I would recommend it to all tweens and teens. If you're into soul-deep romance, fantasy, and danger, this book was meant for u! I love the cover! <3 It ties into the story really well! :)
-Sneha





Thursday, July 5, 2012

Bunheads by Sophia Flack

Summary
She slips on her shimmery sequin covered costume, dabs a heavy layer of make-up on her face, and sweeps her lush blond hair into a bun. Now she was ready to hit the stage! After that transformation, Hannah Ward wasn't a regular girl you could find strolling the bustling streets of New York in jeans and a tee, she was a sophisticated bunhead who was representing and showcasing the talent of the Manhattan Ballet Company, one of the most respected, competitive ballet schools in the world. Hannah breathes and sleeps ballet, it's literally her life. She hasn't been to high school, had a boyfriend, or stressed about SATs. Everything Hannah did was focused on ballet. She moved to New York alone when she was 14 to pursue her dream as a dancer. Obviously, it was hard for Hannah to leave her parents, but this was her goal in life. That ten minutes on stage and reaction from the audience paid for the blistered feet, throbbing muscles, harsh corrections, and grueling practices. What she experienced on stage couldn't be explained in words, she was a beautiful ballerina. One night, Hannah met Jacob in her uncle's restaurant, and she suddenly starts to see life from a different perspective. Hannah realizes that there was a whole other world of happiness outside of the Manhattan Dance Company. She questions the company's slogan "Don't think, just dance" and starts to discover who she really is. Zoe, Daisy, Bea, and Hannah have relied on each other to get through the intense training. Apart from being best friends, they were each other's competition- the opportunity that prevented one girl from getting a solo, another girl got. That's just how the dance world is, everyone's replaceable. From a young age, Hannah was taught to dance as if each step was her last. Otto, the casting director, was starting to look for performers to dance in his new ballet. This was an amazing opportunity and  Otto chose Hannah and Zoe, a spoiled, rich, obnoxious girl, to learn the part-but only one of them could perform it. 
My Review
Overall, I really liked Bunheads! Sophie Flack did an excellent job capturing her amazing experience in 291 pages and should be commended for doing this. I would recommend Bunheads to any girl who had an interest in dance or who is a dancer. I think I could really relate to the story, because I am a dancer and know the stress and stuff, obviously not at Hanna's level, but I liked it. I rate it 3/5 stars! :)
-Sneha

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Mod

My Summary!
Mod is a heartfelt movie about Aranya, a watchkeeper, who falls in love with Andy, her classmate from 10B. Aranya's life was very boring before she met Andy; her dad who was addicted to alcohol loves her, but can't stop drinking ever since her mom left them. Aranya also works part-time at her Aunt Gigi's restaurant and slaves hard to pay off their loans. One day Andy showed up at Aranya's doorstep with a wet watch. Every day since then, Andy dunks his poor watch in water, brings it to Aranya for repair without saying anything, and folds the 100 Rs in an origami swan. Intrigued by Andy's unique personality, Aranya and Andy start hanging out together and fall in love with each other. One day Aranya spots Andy in a market and calls out to him, but he keeps on walking, ignoring her. Wondering what happened, Aranya follows Andy only to see him walk into a mental asylum. 
*SPOLIER ALERT*
Here comes the twist... Aranya finds out that Andy is really Abhay. Abhay has a mental identity disorder-his brain doesn't know if he is Abhay or Andy. Abhay got this disorder from the shock of his best friend, Andy's death. Andy was really in love with Aranya and one day Abhay, who was also in love with Aranya, jokingly called Andy a coward. Andy said he wasn't a coward and tried to jump from a rock into a stream to prove it. He couldn't muster up the courage and slipped on his way down from the rock. He was killed on impact of the fall. Abhay, who was just joking, blamed himself for Andy's death and his brain couldn't handle the trauma. All of this was hard for Aranya to handle. What was her fault? She just fell in love. After listening to Gigi's advice with a calm mind, she decides she still loves Abhay and determinedly decides to cure him.
My Review!
I did not enjoy Mod. It was creepy and just plain weird. The first half of the movie, is a total drag on and the second half was just weird and did not make any sense to me. I would not recommend Mod to anyone. I rate Mod 2/5 stars.
-Sneha =)


                                                                             










Director: Nagesh Kukunoor
Music: Tapas Relia                                                                        
Starring: Rannvijay Singh, Ayesha Takia Azmi, Raghuveer Yadav, Tanzi Azmi, and Anant Mahadevan                      

                                             


Brave

Summary!
Audacity. That pretty much sums up Princess Merida's character into one word. Ever since she has born, her mother, Queen Elinor, has been training Merida to become queen. Sick of doing what everyone tells her to, Merida is determined to create her own future and become what she wants to be. Merida is a talented archer and has had an interest in archery since childhood when her father, King Fergus, gifted her a mini bow and arrow. Merida can't tolerate it anymore when it is time for the Highland Games, an old custom in which the first born sons of all the other three clans compete for her hand. She picks archery as the challenge and courageously does something out of the ordinary. Merida shoots for her freedom, representing the first-born of DunBroch. This was something never heard of in all 4 clans and everyone disapproves. As commotion and chaos broke loose, King Fergus entertains the other 3 clans while Queen Elinor has a stern talk with Merida. In a fit of rage, Merida makes an incision in a family quilt with a knife, separating her mother from the rest of the family. Queen Elinor burns Merida's bow. Both haven't realized the consequences of their actions. Merida retreats to the forest, the only place she can be herself, when she runs into a will-o'-the-wisp, or a magical light that is said to lead you to your destiny. The trail of will-o'-the-wasps lead her to the cottage of a witch where she gets a magical cake to change her mother's personality and decisions. When Merida gives the cake to her mother, it transforms her into a bear. This is only the start of an long, exciting adventure in which relationships are tested. 
My Review!
Overall I liked Brave. It was really sweet and the animation was amazing! =) I fell in love with Merida's character; she is really brave and is willing to do anything for her freedom which is really sweet. This movie captured the essence of a mother/daughter bond really well and taught me to listen to my parents, even when you don't agree   with them because they only want the best for you. I rate Brave 4/5 because I am not really a fan of Disney movies anymore, but for kids between the ages of 7-10 this movie would be perfect! :D
-Sneha        
                                                       
                                     


Die For Me by Amy Plum

Summary!
Die For Me is all about finding your true love. Kate Mercier is still devastated from the recent loss of her parents when she and her sister Georgia move to France to live with their grandparents. Just when Kate thought she would never be able to move on, she meets drop dead gorgeous Vincent Delacroix. Both of them love each other a lot, but there is a slight problem. Well...more than just slight. Vincent is not human, he is a revenant, or undead and immortal. Vincent and his "family" of revenents- Charles, Charlotte, Jules, Ambrose, Jean-Bapiste, and Gasprel- can have multiple deaths but they won't really die. But unlike vampires or werewolves, revenants use this special ability to save human beings in danger. Because when they die, revenants can come back to life as good as new in the short time of three days whereas human beings can't. Charles, Charlotte, Jules, Ambrose, JB, Gasprel, and Vincent have all been human, but after their first death they came back to life. So all of them are hundreds of years old, although they don't look like it. No one knows why certain people are relevants and others aren't, you are just chosen. Only a few humans know about the relevants. The immortal clan made an exception and told Kate the truth upon Vincent's insistence. Kate didn't mind what Vincent was, she loved him. They all become really good friends and can trust and rely on each other. But this isn't the happy ending for Kate and Vincent. There are two types of revenants- the good kind that go out of their way to protect people and the Numa clan who kill people. Throughout the book, secrets about Vincent's past and human life are revealed. Both Vincent and Lucien had a bitter relationship in their human life and are still seeking revenge on each other. Lucien is the head of the evil Numa clan and both the good relevants and Numas are bent upon destroying each other. There is only one way to destroy a relevant, kill them and then burn the body. In this fight, Lucien sees Kate as Vincent's weakness. Will these star crossed lovers be able to survive the battle together? 
My Review!
OMG! I devoured this book in two days! It was amazing! Amy Plum's writing style makes you feel like you are really there or watching the book play out as a movie. Her writing is descriptive, emotional, and dramatic. She did a fabulous job with this book. It was something new to read after all of the twilight vampires and werewolves. I would recommend this book to all tweens and teens. I rate this book 4/5 stars, because it was good but not great.
-Sneha =)