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Frostbite: A Vampire Academy Novel by Richelle Mead -- Review

Frostbite: A Vampire Academy Novel by Richelle Mead -- Review

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In Richelle Mead's second book in the Vampire Academy series, Frostbite, life at St. Vladimir's Academy heats up for Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir Guardian-in-training. A Strigoi attack on a prominent Moroi family complicates life for both Rose and her best friend/vampire royalty, Lissa, and it brings parents flocking to the school, including Rose's estranged mother, and Tasha, another vampire royal with her eyes set on making Dimitri, Rose's mentor, her Guardian. This in-depth review of Frostbite gives you a complete look at the book, from the positives and negatives of the plot to a breakdown of the novel's most memorable scene.

Frostbite tells a tale of a teenager struggling to accept her responsibilities and make sense of the often-complicated world that is high school, not to mention vampire politics. Included in this review of Frostbite are both reader and critical opinions about the novel, as well as an alternative outcome suggestion. While some genre-savvy readers may find the book a bit too straightforward, Mead has succeeded in creating believable characters and an interesting world. Fans of the first Vampire Academy book, the vampire genre in general, and anyone looking for a fun read should consider picking up Frostbite.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 18, 2014

Frostbite: A Vampire Academy Novel by Richelle Mead -- Review

Expert Book Reviews
0/5 ( ratings)
In Richelle Mead's second book in the Vampire Academy series, Frostbite, life at St. Vladimir's Academy heats up for Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir Guardian-in-training. A Strigoi attack on a prominent Moroi family complicates life for both Rose and her best friend/vampire royalty, Lissa, and it brings parents flocking to the school, including Rose's estranged mother, and Tasha, another vampire royal with her eyes set on making Dimitri, Rose's mentor, her Guardian. This in-depth review of Frostbite gives you a complete look at the book, from the positives and negatives of the plot to a breakdown of the novel's most memorable scene.

Frostbite tells a tale of a teenager struggling to accept her responsibilities and make sense of the often-complicated world that is high school, not to mention vampire politics. Included in this review of Frostbite are both reader and critical opinions about the novel, as well as an alternative outcome suggestion. While some genre-savvy readers may find the book a bit too straightforward, Mead has succeeded in creating believable characters and an interesting world. Fans of the first Vampire Academy book, the vampire genre in general, and anyone looking for a fun read should consider picking up Frostbite.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 18, 2014

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