![]() ![]() My favorite part of the book was learning around the middle where more characters were introduced. These are what first drew me to the book. The cover looked very promising and the length was perfect for me. And because I have the hard copy, the inside’s actual hard back is black with “Blood of Eden” written in dark red. The front cover is of a girl who has a tear of blood running down her face. I have collected all three of the Blood of Eden Series The Immortal Rules, The Eternity Cure, and The Forever Song. There are 485 pages dedicated to The Immortal Rules, and a couple more pages for another series Julie Kagawa has written. I enjoyed this novel because futuristic or medieval vampire stories are my favorite genre of vampire books. Choosing to live, she has to leave and go with the person who turned her, and learn about the “immortal rules”. When they go out of the city limits to look for food, Allison is forced to give up her humanity or die. Allison lives with other teenagers in the same position as her. ![]() In order to survive, humans must either give their blood to the vampires to live a somewhat comfortable life, or keep their blood and in turn, face hunger, disease, and torment from vampires and worser demons. This book is about a teenage girl, Allison Sekemoto, living in a dystopian-like world where humans are subservient to vampires. ![]() The Immortal Rules is the first in the Blood of Eden series written by Julie Kagawa. ![]()
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