review by Megsly
*Warning: possible spoilers ahead.*
I had never heard of the My Blood Approves series, and to be frank, when I first heard the name I wasn’t too intrigued. The name didn’t strike me as being the name of an awesome book, and to be honest, I’ve admitted before that I am the type to judge a book by it’s cover, and it’s name. However, this book was recommended to me by a girl I actually used to babysit when I was in high school. She’s in high school now, has happily jumped on the Twilight bandwagon, and has a love for YA Paranormal novels, which seems to be the primary genre on my to-read list. And since she means a lot to me, I had to give it a shot. Plus, despite the rather campy name the book cover is quite lovely to look at.
My Blood Approves follows Alice Bonham, a 17 year old girl who has a rather blah outlook on life. She goes to school but she really doesn’t care about it. She goes out clubbing with her sex happy friend Jane (seriously, this girl sleeps with anything and anybody, it was kind of a shocker considering this is a YA novel) but yet...doesn’t really care to go clubbing. She and her 14 year old brother Milo practically live alone, since her mother works night shifts as a dispatcher and is never home, but she doesn’t really care to cook or clean or take care of the house. She’s rather...blah, to be honest...until the night that she and Jane leave after several denials to get into clubs and are cornered in a parking garage by four men intent on raping them. In swoops our soon to be hero, Jack, a good looking but not too attractive 24 year old man driving a fancy car ready to save the day!
Okay, let me just say that for the first half of the book, I was rather put off. It was so Twilight-ish that I just could not get into it. Alice, the apathetic female lead in My Blood Approves, is pretty but not too pretty. She does okay in school, she’s not stellar by any means. Yet, this pretty boy that catches the eye of every freaking female (and non-hetero male) with a 5 mile radius, is downright obsessed with her. He drives fancy cars, loves to drive fast, has a beautiful family who live in a spectacular mansion outside of town. She does everything she can to see him, puts off school and stops seeing her friends, stops spending time with her brother, Milo, who quite frankly I think is an amazing character, and becomes this Jack obsessed female...even though...she’s not attracted to him?
Wait, she’s not attracted to him? Hold on, let me reiterate, she’s not attracted to Jack? Yup, okay so maybe this isn’t as Twilight-ish as I had originally assumed...so I read on...and HOLY SUCKER PUNCH BATMAN! This book is nothing like Twilight! Nice!
Jack, as you’ve undoubtedly presumed, is a vampire. He’s a nice, realistic take on the vampire. Hocking links vampirism to the earliest plagues, linking it as a method to control the population growth by creating a virus that causes humans to mutate into blood consuming people. The sun doesn’t harm them, though due to their acute senses, it does make them a bit tired. They prefer the night, but they don’t have to stay in at night. They cannot drink animal blood, so these aren’t the veggie vamps of Twilight and Vampire Diaries lore. These are “Hey, I’m gonna have sex with you and gnaw on your neck and you’re gonna love every freaking minute of it,” vampires, which I like. Bite me, please!
Jack, who’s been a vampire for 16 years, is still very teenage like in his antics, though he’s nearly 40 years old. Mae, who is married to Ezra, Jack’s creator, is nearly 80 years old. She’s kinda Esme - like, very motherly and adoring. I like her, she’s like-able. Then there’s Ezra, who’s a 300 year old hottie...and saving the best for last, Peter...who, if I remember correctly, is a 200 year old Adonis!
And, sadly enough, Peter is the explanation to Jack’s involvement with Alice, and Alice’s lack of attraction to Jack. This is an epic love triangle of crazy proportions...I’m still trying to sort it out in my head, but I don’t want to spoil anything for you! All I can say is, even though I spent the first half of the book scratching my head and going, “Haven’t I read this before, but by a different author?” I was very pleasantly surprised by the second half.
The plot is a touch confusing, the characters haven’t been completed developed, but this is the first book of five (maybe more, I just know of five for certain at this time) so I’m sure there will be much further development of plot and characters as time progresses. Also, in consideration, the characters are very accurate to the modern woe-is-me, angst ridden teenager who thinks the entire world around them doesn't understand them, so it is definitely a book teens can relate to. Also, it addresses issues they face, parental issues, sexuality issues, peer pressure, so once again, it's probably a hell of a lot more relatable to a 15 year old than it is to me, who's teenage years are becoming a fuzzy, less than pleasant memory.
The writing is fluid and fun, and though there are mentions of sex, partying, alcohol, drugs and general @*^$%, the over all message is abstinence. Yes, Alice parties, but no she doesn’t do drugs or have sex or drink, so this book is geared towards older teens, which makes it an easier read for a late mid-20’s girl like myself. Over all, I’m eager to read the next installment in the series! Hopefully it’s even better than this one!
-Story Elements (plot) – 7
-Character Development - 6
-Grammar & Punctuation - 8.5
-Prose – 8
-Paranormal Element - 10
Total Score: 7.9/10
(total score is derived from the average of the 5 individuals scores)