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After that, Adrian was moody and he was cold with her. But, Sydney and Adrian were invited to Sonya's wedding but she was supposed to being flying separately from him so people don't find out they are in the same place. But something happen and Sydney gets switched to Adrian's flight. Thank god, Adrian was done being moody and tells her that he will love her even if it's hopeless. Hell, I'm pretty sure you're already half in love with me. And everything you just said is ridiculous.
That's terrible logic. Things are already looking promising. But, Adrian had other plans! He asked her to dance! At first, all Moroi, dhampir and humans were in shock because of the "good relations" she accepted! Even Rose and Sonya comment on how good they look together. How Sydney cannot see that? And the next day You said you were going to keep your distance. Because of what her aura does when he touches her, and he would kiss her if Alicia come in I wanted to killed her in that moment..
But Jill wakes her up. Now, I am ready to talk about the other stuff. At the beginning, Ms. Terwilliger woke Sydney up and asks her if she was a virgin.
She drags her out to the middle of the desert so Sydney can do a spell, but Ms. Terwilliger cannot do it because she wasn't a virgin. Terwilliger is worried because her sister is nearby and she uses an evil spell to suck the youth and power out of powerful girls, which means Sydney may be in danger. Her teacher gives her a spell book so she can protect herself. Sydney and Adrian go to the the "hotel" Veronica Jackie's sister stays but she wasn't there. Also, they went to warn the girls and give a necklace to protect them.
Later, Alicia the receptionist to the hotel calls them and told that Veronica came back. They went back to the hotel, and Adrian being Adrian distracts Sydney with his love and she pulled away and her cross come off. We thought that Veronica took the necklace and she came to Sydney's dreams.
But Adrian every night came to her dreams so Veronica cannot reach her. But it wasn't Veronica! It was the nice girl, Alicia. I didn't like her but I did not see that coming.
She and Sydney battle at Jackie's house and caused fire! And Alicia was in the house but afterwards they said that no one was found in the house. Marcus was an alchemist who is not longer that. Sydney asks Stanton about him but she claims that he doesn't exist.
So she uses a location spell like the spell she did to find Veronica and she found him. Even though, at first they attack to each other but then he sees that she is Sydney and says that he was looking for her. Also, she meets Sabrina who Sydney saw before with Warriors but she is actually a spy. Marcus finds Alchemists and Warriors that want to leave their groups, and helps them.
He also says that he can break the group compulsion in the Alchemist tattoos, but that she has to pull off a mission to collect evidence of Alchemists and Warriors working together first. She uses Ian's crush on her with Adrian's help:P to get access to an Alchemist facility and, using magic, collects the information she needs. She then agrees to the breaking her tattoo process, but almost gets herself into a trap by questioning her superior.
But she "cover it up". Before she gets on the train to Mexico, she changes her mind and realizes she loves Adrian and doesn't want to leave him. Finally, she tells him she's staying and that they will date in secret. Angeline and Trey!! I saw that coming from the start! On one hand, I feel bad for Eddie because Angeline cheated on him, but on the other hand I love Angeline and Trey together! They just fit! Trey is stupid though because he says he can't be with a dhampir.
But he is in love with her. Now, Eddie is single and Jill can have him. He is a Callistana and Sydney made him to warn her if she is in danger! He thinks that Sydney and Adrian as his parents because they were the first people he saw when he was created. I love him!! And Adrian was an "amazing" father! I'll handle weekend visitations. View all 13 comments.
This was my favorite in the series so far! There was so much action, romance, and humor and SO many plot twists. Sydney is one of my favorite female protagonists and I am in love with her character development.
Everything was just excellent and I cannot wait to see how the next book goes especially with that whirlwind of an ending! View all 7 comments. Nov 14, Rimsa Ivashkov rated it it was amazing. Adrian and Sydney's relationship develops a lot and Sydney finally realises her feelings for him.
They have the best chemistry ever and the sexual tension is killer! Adrian was a total sweetheart as always and i really liked how he handled Sydney's denial and was quite patient with her. His dialogue is brilliant as always and will make you laugh and swoon everytime. His development in this series has been fantastic and I cant wait to see where his character goes.
In TIS, we get to see more sides of him, especially how protective he is of Sydney and Adrian being manly. She questions the alchemists a lot and doesn't just take people's word for anything. I really like that about her and it makes her more relatable and likeable than when she blindly followed orders. Marcus and Adrian have been very good influences on her!
She is also very accepting of magic - both vampire magic and her own - and uses it to kick some major ass! Speaking of Marcus, he turned out to be pretty different to what I was expecting. I'm glad to say that he wasn't another love interest for Sydney and there is no sign of a future love triangle. Marcus is quite mysterious and learning about his past was fun and the information he reveals is very interesting and makes the plot very exciting.
I'm not sure he'll be in the next book, but I'm pretty sure we'll see him again because his role seems pretty important for where the story seems to be heading.
Eddie wasn't in it that much sadly and I kinda felt bad about what happened to him in this book. I really don't like Angeline anymore and am officially Team Jill.
Trey was kinda depressed and as much as I love him, some things he said in this book made me kinda wary of him. I suspect he might do some bad stuff in the future.
Ian returned and he was kinda bland but it was cool to see him back. There was a lot going on and it kept the pace of the book pretty enjoyable.
There were also some twists which were unpredictable and they were good to see because TGL's plot was a little expected. The ending isn't as painful as last time but made me very very excited for the next book. View all 39 comments. Jun 16, Lauren rated it really liked it Shelves: good-fluff-i-mean-stuff , quality-ya. View all 10 comments. Jun 14, Katy rated it it was amazing. I've never been a huge fan of Sydney, but she really grew on me in this book.
Oh, who the hell am I kidding. I read this book solely for Adrian, and he sure did not disappoint. Left tattooed guy has got to be Marcus. We have a cover! Um, who's the other dude?!? I was like view spoiler [Yes! Are you stupid or something?!? View all 66 comments. Jul 08, Wendy Darling rated it really liked it Shelves: publication , pn-vampires , penguin , read , february , young-adult.
Hooray--my status with Richelle Mead goes from "it's complicated" back to "in a relationship" again! Vampire Academy is one of my favorite YA series and I'm usually a big fan of this author's, but I've had middling reactions to her books across all genres since Spirit Bound and Iron Crowned.
I am happy to report that the magic is back again for this latest installment of the Blood Hooray--my status with Richelle Mead goes from "it's complicated" back to "in a relationship" again! I am happy to report that the magic is back again for this latest installment of the Bloodlines series, which follows the problems that Alchemist Sydney Sage encounters as she tries to protect Jill, the spare to the vampire throne.
Eventually she goes in search of the mysterious Marcus Finch, an ex-alchemist who apparently betrayed them, but who may hold the key to secrets that Sydney is trying to uncover about the only way of life she's ever known.
Things I thoroughly enjoyed: -- The overarching story about the Alchemists' magical tattoos. The idea that a special indigo ink might stop a particular aspect of the tattoo's power is really interesting and well-done. I always loved that part of Mead's Dark Swan series, and there are shades of that descriptive writing here in the hum of energy and use of incantations.
Plus I think the bunny-themed bed and breakfast might've been inspired by this crazy bunny museum in Pasadena! Terwilliger's missing sister Veronica is pretty intriguing--she's not the first evil woman rumored to steal the youth and beauty from young girls, but that idea is always fun to me. She drives me bananas. After being such a mopefest in the last two books, he's back to being so witty and charming that your pants may have disappeared before you've even noticed.
There are also some reasons suggested for why she might be so very obedient. Although I'm still not sure she really gets how awesome he is. Lots and lots of pie. I don't really have any, other than that Sydney's still not my favorite heroine.
I like her much more than I thought possible, but I just think Richelle Mead is better at writing kickass heroines. I felt this way about Seth in her Succubus series, too--both he and Syd come off as more wimpy and tiresome to me rather than reserved and brainy. But Sydney's finally starting to become interesting, or the story is becoming better suited to the things she might actually be good at, with less time spent on all the things that showcase her annoying traits.
The plot in this book is much more engaging than in the previous two, and it's a relief that the author isn't relying as much on Rose and Dimitri appearances to transition things through.
So in closing--if you enjoyed Bloodlines from the very beginning, you're going to go nuts over this book! But if you've had mixed reactions to the series thus far, you may just find that this one is better suited to your taste.
I'm grateful that a copy of The Indigo Spell landed on my doorstep unexpectedly, because I really enjoyed it--and I'm definitely looking forward to the next installment. But really Adrian can touch my aura anytime. This review also appears in The Midnight Garden. An advance copy was provided by the publisher. View all 77 comments. And really, this is pretty good for four White Russians. The drinks, not real Russians.
This was amazing! I'm pretty sure that I'll die before I get Fiery Heart! So I was really happy, that he was there almost all the time!
And he was charming as always. Sometimes I was almost sorry for Sydney because she had really too many problems going on. Anyway, I'm really glad that she finally became confident with the whole situation, it's such a relief! Then since the whole Marcus think I was so afraid that Richelle will put a love triangle in this story.
There is also one difference between VA and Bloodlines, Rose could work without Dimitri, and you still enjoyed the book so much. Love it so much! One that shows a lot of skin. Maybe a push-up bra too. But definitely some high heels. Do you think I can really wear something like? I show some skin, and the world is mine? His imagination will do half the work for you. Terwilliger said, after several moments of thought. No matter how hard I tried, I just didn't have that same attraction His hair was too blond, I decided.
And his eyes needed a little more green. This was the cost of making out with an artist. View all 6 comments. I think I like them more than Dimitri and Rose, because we read more scenes between them. They have passion and romance. Finally Adrian finds what he deserves! He grew up. He is touch, but also cute, with sense of duty and sense of humor. He has everything I want. I want him with Jill! It was obvious they would end up together. Angeline reminds me Rose sometimes, when she breaks rules and kicks asses.
I hated her for hurting my Eddie but it was necessary for the Eddie-Jill relationship, so I forgive her. Now, about the story… much more interesting than the precious book, with magic, kisses, secrets and plenty of romance and humor, but not as perfect as VA to take 5 stars. However it was enjoyable. I started remembering stuff I had forgotten and it's just so great to re-live all those feelings again. This book was more angsty than the previous ones but so soo good.
I've read this gem together with sis Bea. You can read her beautiful review here. Once again, Richelle Mead captivated me with yet another amazing Bloodlines sequel. This book was overloaded with so many happenings that are very significant and important. In this sequel, Sydney Sage delved into more dangerous situations-- discovering her magical abilities and even finding out the conspiracies hidden by The Alchemists.
Adrian was there for her all the time I've read this gem together with sis Bea. Adrian was there for her all the time, supporting her and looking after her in every perilous occurrences. Sydney's character became incredible here, though I must say I have mixed feelings with her. She was at times, very stubborn and too reluctant to give in to her heart's desire which is to return Adrian's feelings.
Nevertheless, I admire her bravery and her usual critical-thinking that can always make the situations bearable and manageable. Adrian's character was also great. He became more passionate and swoony and a total bae! The romance in this book was beyond amazing. I mean, who couldn't resist the romantic scenes between Sydney and Adrian? Those scenes absolutely outdid the ones in the previous books. I couldn't stop myself shipping them because it's hard not to.
They're too perfect! I guess what I truly love about this sequel, apart from the great romantic development, was the action scenes. Totally amazeballs! Those scenes, especially the one where they were running away from the evil witch, were EPIC!
Simply adrenaline-pulling that I found myself truly thrilled. At some point, I found some dragging parts but the remaining chapters saved everything. I was about to rate it 4 stars but Chapters 24 and 25 were a game changer and it's hard to resist it when you're fangirling over everything-- especially when it has something to do with SYDRIAN. Overall, a great sequel! Hands down! The series gets better and more thrilling and I can't wait to find out what will happen in The Fiery Heart.
View all 33 comments. Mar 30, Jolie rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. So what would you like to happen? It is hopefully going to be like The Golden Lily, a sad but happy story. Ric Okay. Richelle has always been really good at suspence and she has shown that far too many times. Hopefully she does what she does best with this book What happened to the cover????!!!!
View all 25 comments. May 27, Jennifer rated it it was amazing Shelves: signed. Okay similar to the last review I have to say I'm still lying naked covered in cigarettes, alcohol, cheery slush and now also fondue begging Adrian to have his way with me!!!
Happy Indigo Spell Release Day!!!! This will be more Adrian fangirling than anything resembling a review but I think that is what this book calls for! Let's start with my husband of course! I say this all the time but I would seriously lick the ground Adrian walks on. I want to just offer myself to him on a platter covered in cheery slush, alcohol, cigerettes, and now fondue.
Whatever he wants I would seriously give him. People continually write him off as a bad boy but he is nothing but kind, sweet, and loyal. Even though Sydney pushes him away he pushes back. After getting hurt by Rose I kind of thought he might give up on Sydney but he continues to play his cards right and works his way further under her skin.
He is hilarious! Look forward to his famous "tattoo" coming back! Look forward to lots of awesome lines. I seriously have no idea how Richelle Mead writes his parts because he feels so truly real to me!
And badass! His words! Okay I admit I've disliked her for most of the serious. I was truly shocked and happy. There were a few scenes where I still wanted to hit her head against the wall and knock some sense into her but I was happy. Beyond what I was hoping for. Sydney still has some more work but I finally feel like she is worthy of Adrian. I was worried about Marcus and a dreaded love triangle but was so happy with the development.
Sydney really doesn't see him that way although at times he was charming. I liked him okay but after so much build up I didn't think he did too much. He helped Sydney see some of the Alchemist lies so I do thank him for that. Also love how protective Adrian was when he showed up and there was some hilarious arguments between them about who has better hair!
Of course Adrian wins. Adrian always wins! Forever and always! I love Eddie but that poor guy really can't catch a break. I really want more development from his character but he was way in the background again. But Adrian should always be front and center so I can't complain too much. I didn't feel much in the way of Jill's development either. The Bloodlines series was a bit of a transition for me because it is so much more about magic and not about fighting Strigoi but I finally really love the pace and change of plot.
Plus I'll follow Adrian anywhere! I sprayed my wool coat with cologne and cloves and sleep with it pretending it's Adrians. I made myself an honorary member of AYE. I made reservations for myself and Adrian at a fondue restaurant.
I dream of wedding receptions where I expect Adrian to show up 5. I tell people my name is Jet because Jet sounds badass. I named my car the Ivashkinator. I got a dragon figurine and named it Hopper. Adrian shook his head, still smiling. I just keep hoping it'll be something like, 'Adrian, let's go hot tubbing' or 'Adrian, take me out for fondue. Adrian, I've got one more favor to ask you.
A big one. Maybe," I said reluctantly. I've got others. I nearly groaned. For inexplicable reasons "Jet Stelle" was a pseudonym Adrian really liked using. In our rehearsal today, he was supposed to be called Brian. You threw yourself in the line of pepper spray for me. You must like me just a little bit. Reminds me of you. Fiery and sweet, all at the same time. A flame in the dark, lighting my way.
He brought his face toward mine. I let Adrian Ivashkov give me a hickey. But when I touch you, your aura The colors deepen, it burns more intensely, the purple increases. Why, Sydney? Do you think I can really wear something like that? View all 24 comments. Jun 15, Tanja Tanychy rated it it was amazing Recommended to Tanja Tanychy by: read-along with my girls ;.
Shelves: we-girls-like-to-read-together , paranormal-romance. It's not a secret that I've always been team Dimka.
He was - I believe - my first vampire crush and now looking back it's hard to believe that all those years passed by so quickly. You'd look much sharper in a tie! Little nooses. Neckties had been required six days a week when Langdon attended Phillips Exeter Academy, and despite the headmaster's romantic claims that the origin of the cravat went back to the silk fascalia worn by Roman orators to warm their vocal cords, Langdon knew that, etymologically, cravat actually derived from a ruthless band of "Croat" mercenaries who donned knotted neckerchiefs before they stormed into battle.
To this day, this ancient battle garb was donned by modern office warriors hoping to intimidate their enemies in daily boardroom battles. Mercifully, a professional-looking man in a dark suit got out of a sleek Lincoln Town Car parked near the terminal and held up his finger. I'm Charles with Beltway Limousine. Welcome to Washington.
Langdon tipped Pam for her hospitality and then climbed into the plush interior of the Town Car. The driver showed him the temperature controls, the bottled water, and the basket of hot muffins. Seconds later, Langdon was speeding away on a private access road. So this is how the other half lives. As the driver gunned the car up Windsock Drive, he consulted his passenger manifest and placed a quick call.
Your guest, Mr. Langdon, has arrived, and I will deliver him to the Capitol Building by seven P. You're welcome, sir. Langdon had to smile. No stone left unturned. Peter Solomon's attention to detail was one of his most potent assets, allowing him to manage his substantial power with apparent ease. A few billion dollars in the bank doesn't hurt either. Langdon settled into the plush leather seat and closed his eyes as the noise of the airport faded behind him. The U. Capitol was a half hour away, and he appreciated the time alone to gather his thoughts.
Everything had happened so quickly today that Langdon only now had begun to think in earnest about the incredible evening that lay ahead. Arriving under a veil of secrecy, Langdon thought, amused by the prospect. Ten miles from the Capitol Building, a lone figure was eagerly preparing for Robert Langdon's arrival. How familiar were you with Freemasonry before reading the novel? How did your impressions of the organization shift throughout the book, from the chilling prologue to Peter Solomon's philosophical comments near the end?
How do Peter Solomon's students including Robert reconcile their admiration for him with the knowledge that he is a Mason? Did it surprise you to learn about well-known American historical figures who were Masons and to read about scientists who were intrigued by mysticism and other occult belief systems?
Discuss the novel's grand theme of architecture. How did The Lost Symbol change the way you think about the way buildings are designed and the intention of their architects—their creators?
What most surprised you about the tributes to the past—and visions of the future—that are captured in the landmarks of Washington, D. Mal'akh considers the polarity of angels and demons, noting that "the guardian angel who conquered your enemy in battle was perceived by your enemy as a demon destroyer. How can his evil nature be explained? Why is he able to consider only his own suffering, while relishing the suffering of others? How did you react to Katherine Solomon's work in Noetic Science?
What motivates her to investigate the tangible aspects of the human soul attempting to weigh it, even? How would it change the world if there were more tangible evidence of the spiritual world? How is Katherine Solomon's perception of science different from Robert Langdon's? At the heart of the novel is a quest to unlock wisdom despite the need to keep it "locked" since it can be used for destructive purposes.
Do you believe that freedom of knowledge Wikipedia, the World Wide Web is a blessing or a curse? The novel's epigraph, from Manly Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages , encourages readers to become aware of the meaning of the world. What mysteries about the world, and life, do you think are the most important ones to explore? How does Mal'akh amass enough power to turn his personal plot into a national security threat?
What does his rise to power indicate about the potential of mind over body and a human being's ability to play a variety of roles for unsuspecting audiences? The final chapter raises intriguing questions about the possibility of a multifaceted God and the potential to find God in all of humanity. Can there be a universal definition of enlightenment? While interpreting the Masonic Pyramid's final inscription, Robert Langdon tries to bring order out of chaos by interpreting each symbol as a metaphor.
Peter Solomon instructs him to be literal and accept the inscription as a true map. What does this exchange say about the best way to interpret all sacred messages? In the epilogue what truths do Katherine Solomon and Robert Langdon experience, at sunris atop America's ultimate symbol?
From your perspective, what does the Capitol symbolize? What does The Lost Symbol indicate about the power of the word—whether ancient texts or bestselling twenty-first-century novels? What common thread runs through this and each of Dan Brown's previous works? What makes The Lost Symbol unique? For a complete list of available reading group guides, and to sign up for the Reading Group Center enewsletter, visit www. The final installment in Richelle Mead's sweeping, enthralling Glittering Court series answers the trilogy's biggest question: what is the secret that drives Tamsin to win at all costs?
Are you ready for The Indigo Spell? In some parts of the world, it's already February 12! Other countriese like my own are almost there. Wherever people are, they have a lot to say about this! How are you feeling??! Current Location Living room Tags indigo spell. February 9th, , pm. We're almost there, you guys! It felt like it was going to take forever to get here, and now we have less than a week to go.
I'm super excited because I can't wait to start talking about The Fiery Heart next. Adrian leaned closer. Tags indigo spell. February 3rd, , pm. But let's not forget that The Indigo Spell is coming out next week! To get ready, I'll give a few of the most awesome moments to help us count down. They're not too spoilery, but look away now if you're worried.
He sat down on the bed and tested its bounciness, giving it a nod of approval. What do you think, buttercup? He patted the spot beside him. Current Location Lair Tags indigo spell. January 21st, , am. We're going to kick off book club posts for The Golden Lily later today, but I wanted to pause and give you some updates on various things. The Indigo Spell is SO close you guys. I'm just as excited as you at this point. It'll be out February 12 in English speaking countries--less than a month!
Here, at last, is the much anticipated news about my tour dates. For various reasons, however, I'm not doing a major tour this time. For Indigo, I'll be staying very close to my home turf in the Pacific Northwest. I'm very sorry to my fans in other places, and we're hoping to get me on the road for visits elsewhere later this year.
For now, though, I'll just be in Seattle and Portland. You can still bring in your own books and get them signed, though, so no worries there. Check my website and feel free to call them. I'll do some giveaways at the signings, answer questions, read, and generally have an awesome time!
So I hope you Northwesterners can make it. If you live in other places, you can still get autographed books! Check out this information if you'd like me to make a book out to you. It can be The Indigo Spell or any of my others.
It's a virtual signing! The store will mail Indigo to you on release day, and they ship internationally. In other news, I'll be having another Twitter chat this Thursday. The times are here. We only schedule a half-hour for these, so I'm sorry that I can't get to every question. I try hard and type really fast! I did about 70 out of last time. If you didn't get yours in, try again. You can read the transcript here.
Finally, if you need an Indigo fix, make sure you watch the full run of teaser trailers. We're also starting to get in some early reviews! They're spoiler free, and we've got two so far: this one and this one. Okay, I think that catches us up! We'll get back to book club later today. Current Location Lair Tags book signings , indigo spell. December 23rd, , pm. Okay, if you missed it, there are all sorts of goodies circulating in anticipation of The Indigo Spell , coming out February 12, Chapters 1 and 2!
Here are links to them, with two versions of each. The Scribd version is nice and neatly formatted but doesn't always open on phones or in certain browsers. The text one, hosted on my site, is less pretty but usually always work. I'll warn you, Chapter 2 is already making people swoon and pass out from all the Adrian charm. Here's what else is going on. I'm going to re-read the first two books, and every day, I'll post commentary or a little story about each chapter two chapters on weekend days, since we're in a crunch for time--it's so close!
They won't be summaries or anything--mostly just my thoughts about what was going on when I wrote those chapters.
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