The Coffin Club

1/3/20

The Coffin Club is part of a series that I have been trying to finish reading for like a really long time. It takes me forever because I end up taking breaks after I get bored after reading two books. I usually breeze through the books pretty quickly, but no much happens in them until the very end. So it feels like I have learned absolutely nothing. Also I can't remember what happened in the previous books because I started this series before this blog even started. If I did have  a post about it, I will be sure to read it and refresh my memory.  But until then, I'm reading completely in the dark. Pray for me guys. This is going to be so hard for me to review for you guys. I don't want to turn you off from the series, so I will try my best to talk it up the best I can. It is a teen book for teen readers. And that is all I got for now. I'm sorry I couldn't say more.

1/5/20

 I'm not even that far into the book and I'm already getting frustrated. Our main character Raven starts off leaving school. Then hunts down her vampire boyfriend and gives him a surprise visit. She is full of questions and its obvious he doesn't want to tell her anything. Probably for her own protection, but she just keeps bringing it up. Like, Girl, just stop and accept that he loves you enough to keep you safe. But even after telling him that she wouldn't go to the Coffin Club without him, she does anyways. She explores the place because she stumbled in a new section. The whole time thinking this music and talking must be coming from Jagger's apartment as she walks down a dark hallway. Then she sneaks into an exclusive club and all of the obvious signs are there. But apparently she is to dumb to see it. You would think that having a vampire boyfriend would make her believe that vampires actually exist. Then after she finally leaves, she decides that she isn't going to tell her boyfriend that she betrayed his trust by going to the club without him. Instead she hides the fact and then goes to bed imagining being all snuggled up next to him. I'm pretty sure he is going to find out and probably end up leaving her in the end. I know I'm getting too invested in this book, but this character is pretty much doing everything she shouldn't be doing. And I know something big is going to happen and my reaction is that she should have listened. I just know that it is going to happen.

1/11/20

I thought I would finish this book a lot sooner than I did. But it can't be helped. Anyways, all I have to say is really a question, is their relationship just run on lies and secrets? You have to read the book to find out the huge twist at the end. But it sure got me back into the series again. I'm not sure for how long, just have to wait and see. Anyways, not a whole lot happens in the book. Raven continues to go against her vampire boyfriend's wishes by constantly going to the Coffin Club and also the hidden vampire club. She almost has to pay for those mistakes when a mysterious vampire comes and saves her from being forced to become a vampire. Which then leads us to our twist at the end of the book. Like the author waited until two pages to the end to throw in this twist. Mind blown people. Anyways, go check out the series if you haven't already. I'm sure a lot of teens would enjoy reading this series. I'm a grown adult and I kind of enjoy it myself.

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