Wednesday 31 December 2014

The Immortal Rules - Julie Kagawa

When I woke up, I knew I was in hell. My whole body was on fire, or at least it felt that way, through I couldn't see the flames. It was dark, and a light rain was falling from the sky, which I found strange for hell. Then a dark figure loomed over me, jet-black eyes boring into mine, and I thought I knew him from. . . somewhere. Hadn't I met him before. . . ? “Can you hear me?” His voice was familiar, too, low and calm. I opened my mouth to reply, but only a choked gurgle escaped. What was wrong with me? It felt as if my mouth and throat were clogged with warm mud.     “Don’t try to speak.” The soothing voice broke through my agony and confusion. “Listen to me, human, You’re dying. The damage the rabbids did to your body is extreme. You have only a few minutes left in this world.” He leaned closer, face intense. “Do you understand what I'm telling you?”

The Red Lung virus was threatening to wipe out humanity so a Master vampire offered up other vampires to scientists in an attempt to save the world. The plan backfired and instead humans became cattle that were kept in gated communities run by Master vampires.

Allie lives in the Fringe, with a group of kids who are Unregistered citizens just like her. They don’t show up every month for bloodletting like the rest of the registered humans and so they go hungry. Allie lives each day as it comes, days are spent finding food to keep from starving and nights are spent hiding inside in fear of the vampires who stalk the night looking for humans to feed from. When she is desperate enough, Allie goes beyond the Outer Wall and into the ruins to scavenge. One day she is hungry enough to risk running into the rabids that live there, she ventures out and discovers a treasure trove, at the cost of her life.

Faced with the prospect of dying Allie chooses to live and is reborn as a vampire. She learns the ways of her new life from her sire until she is run out of town and must learn to live on her own. For the first time in her life, Allie finds herself cast out of New Covington and in search of a new home. She stumbles upon a group of wondering humans whom she joins and decides to attempt to play along and pretend to be human. The one thing her sire warned her of was starving herself because the longer she puts off feeding the closer she gets to madness and losing her self control.

Another fascinating look at a post-apocalyptic world where vampires rule and humans are no longer in charge. An interesting cast of characters, worth a read just for their interactions alone.



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