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Blood and Chocolate di Annette Curtis Klause
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Blood and Chocolate (originale 1997; edizione 1999)

di Annette Curtis Klause (Autore)

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Having fallen for a human boy, a beautiful teenage werewolf must battle both her packmates and the fear of the townspeople to decide where she belongs and with whom.
Utente:Emmy_Gerard
Titolo:Blood and Chocolate
Autori:Annette Curtis Klause (Autore)
Info:Laurel Leaf (1999), 288 pages
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I read this a few times when I was in high school. The absolute best thing about it is the way the relationship between 16 year old goths Vivian (werewolf) and Aidan (human) goes sour. If Vivian didn't end up dating a disgusting 24 year old who'd also slept with her mother, it would be about ten times better. ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 23, 2024 |
A young adult werewolf classic, I'm truly surprised it took me this long to read Blood and Chocolate. A quick, engaging read, Blood and Chocolate tells the story of Vivian Gandillon, a teenage girl who is part of a larger shifter pack that can change to wolves at will.

I found Vivian a compelling enough character and Annette Curtis Klause's prose sets out a very clear difference between the wolf pack and ordinary humans. ( )
  xaverie | Apr 3, 2023 |
Vivian Gandillon es de los pocos seres que se pueden permitir llevar una doble vida, en su cado como frágil muchacha, y al mismo tiempo, feroz mujer lobo. Pero anhela una existencia normal... y se enamora de un galán que conoce al dedillo los mugrientos ambientes de la ciudad donde se refugian los últimos hombres lobo. Aiden conseguirá que aflore el lado más sensible de Vivian... pero no logrará acabar con su parte más salvaje...
  Natt90 | Feb 19, 2023 |
2020 review: I read this again because I wanted to laugh at the stupid parts. I didn't laugh a single time. This book was stuffed full of adults preying on teenagers, teenagers being melodramatic in ways that could cause injury and death, relocation choices that made no sense, financial decisions that made no sense, and when the book wasn't creepy, it was stupid. Ugh. I just did not -care- about anything, and I again wondered how the book would be different if Vivian had talked more about missing her dad, and memories she might have or something. And I noticed something that made my skin crawl: she thinks about her dad when Gabriel is preying on her. I readjusted the star rating to two on account of--it was interesting and good to me in my teen years, and nostalgic last year, and I don't just wanna--I don't know. I'm leaving it at two and my skin is still crawling.

2019 review: The...Goodreads blurb of this book is um, a far richer--it's not false advertising, but the actual product is not so majestic. I wrote a much longer review on my Dreamwidth than I anticipated, with such content that I'm...gonna write a different review for Goodreads.

I read this in one sitting tonight and consider it a guilty pleasure. The four star rating is because I was laughing when I wasn't creeped out. I couldn't figure out why I was laughing so much at parts that weren't funny, why it was a guilty pleasure, and why I couldn't put it down. I smiled when I finally figured out what I was thinking: I can't take the main character or anyone seriously. I read another review on here that hated it, and cheered the reviewer. I don't hate this book. I find it melodramatic and read it for the nostalgia factor--I read it when I was a tween, and I was in love instantly. Now? Laughing when I'm not creeped out by the normalization and encouragement of predatory behavior, rampant sexism, shocking maturity gaps between couples, and the wtf-ery of some moments. The wtf moments were sometimes also entertaining. Cognitive dissonance, indeed. I liked the reliance on French and German werewolf folklore, and the way things were described in the story. I enjoyed the nostalgia factor. I'm glad I got to read it again. ( )
  iszevthere | Jun 24, 2022 |
I finally figured out what bugged me about this book, ever since I first read it.

I will emphasize that the world is interesting. The concept of werewolves as a modern insular pack-oriented society is probably not a new one, but it is well-done here. That's not the problem.

The problem is the main love triangle between Vivian, the protagonist, the human Aiden, and the werewolf Gabriel. The author spent so much time developing Vivian's relationship with Aiden, claiming him to be a sensitive, open-minded boy. And then . . . he finds out she's a werewolf and tries to kill her. What, was all that character development for nothing? Is his open-mindedness really just an informed attribute? I don't enjoy it when an author subjects her own character to character derailment, especially when it seems to be for no good reason. Yes, she's a werewolf and werewolves are scary, but the context in which she told him, combined with his alleged fascination and appreciation for the occult make his reaction completely illogical. It feels like intentional demonizing of the character, and why would you create a character only to destroy it in such a way?

And Gabriel: first, he's 24. Vivian is 16. A little gross, I think. Second, he spends most of the book harassing her and teasing her, and then at the last minute she decides to date him? Wait, what? I don't find sexual harassment hot. I find it creepy. I think a lot of girls would, and I don't think this sends a particularly positive message to them.

Overall, the ending feels entirely pointless. It felt like it was building up to be this great inspiring tribute for the power of love to transcend social and cultural boundaries . . . and then it completely denies it. Disappointing. ( )
  karimagon | Jun 23, 2022 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Annette Curtis Klauseautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Bresnahan, AlyssaNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Neilsen, CliffImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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In fear I hurried this way and that. I had the taste of blood and chocolate in my mouth, the one as hateful as the other. - Hermann Hesse, "Steppenwolf"
Ye may kill for yourselves, and your mates, and your cubs as they need, and ye can;
But kill not for pleasure of killing, and seven times never kill Man! - Rudyard Kipling, "The Law of the Jungle"
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A book for Mummy, although I'm sure she'd prefer cuddly, polite creatures.
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