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its a YA series and i would reccomend it to anyone around 11 and up
ive also recently read Storm Born
its defiantly for older teens like 18 and up unless your mature and can read around the sex scenes its a really good book
what do you think about her, and her books?
Would you Recommend them?

ive been busy looking for clues
like in last sacrifice i think rose somehome sacrifices herself and become strigio
"Don't be too hasty," she warned. "Conserve your strength. If you're too eager to
fight the undead, you may find yourselves joining them. Then you'd never see us again,
and we'd be very sad."
she knew the wards were down maybe rose becomes one

there talking about jill or to her whatever
frostbite
jill says "I heard Moroi used magic on that trip to fight. Is that true? I would love to do
that. I wish someone would teach me. I use air. Do you think I could fight Strigoi with
that? Everyone says I'm crazy." For centuries, Moroi using magic to fight had been
viewed as a sin. Everyone believed it should be used peacefully. Recently, some had
started to question that, particularly after Christian had proved useful in the Spokane
escape.
Blood Promise
“It doesn’t help that you’re a mean teacher,” pointed out Lissa.
“And so now you’ve got to recruit among children,” said Adrian solemnly.
“Hey,” said Jill indignantly. “I’m fourteen.” Immediately, she flushed at
having spoken so boldly to him. He found it amusing, as he did so many
other things.
“My mistake,” he said. “What’s your element?
”
“Water.
”
“Fire and water, huh?” Adrian reached into his pocket and pulled out a onehundred-
dollar bill. He snapped it out straight. “Sweetheart, I’ll make
you a deal. If you can make a bucket of water appear and dump over
Christian’s head, I’ll give you this.

freaking me out lately. Alice found no amusement in it whatsoever. She shook her head.
"No, you wouldn't. The wards would keep you out."
"The wards only keep Strigoi out," I reminded her gently.
A defiant look replaced her scattered one. "The wards keep anything that isn't
alive out. Dead or undead."
"Now you've done it," said Christian.
"The wards don't keep ghosts out," I said. "I've seen them."
Considering Alice's own instability, I didn't mind discussing mine with her. In
fact, it was kind of refreshing to talk about this stuff with someone who wouldn't judge
me. Indeed, she treated this as a perfectly normal conversation. "If you've seen ghosts,
then we're not safe anymore."
"I told you last time, the security's too good."
"Maybe someone made a mistake," she argued, sounding remarkably coherent.
"Maybe someone missed something. Wards are made of magic. Magic is alive. Ghosts
can't cross them for the same reason as Strigoi. They aren't alive. If you saw a ghost, the
wards have failed." She paused. "Or you're crazy."
AHA i overlooked this mayjorly

fight the undead, you may find yourselves joining them. Then you'd never see us again,
and we'd be very sad."
Alice says this
and i think she knows something
like maybe not consciously knows it
but her subconscious

"I heard Moroi used magic on that trip to fight. Is that true? I would love to do
that. I wish someone would teach me. I use air. Do you think I could fight Strigoi with
that? Everyone says I'm crazy." For centuries, Moroi using magic to fight had been
viewed as a sin. Everyone believed it should be used peacefully. Recently, some had
started to question that, particularly after Christian had proved useful in the Spokane
escape.