Blood And Chocolate Book Report

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In the book “Blood and Chocolate” by Annette Curtis Klause.The main character Vivian is part human and wolf.She catches a lot of guys eyes but she falls in love with Aiden, a human boy.Vivian doesn't want to reveal her true self to him because she scared of what he might think. She faces challenges throughout the story with both human and her wolf side.Not only challenges with who she is but also wolf pack problems.In the beginning of the book it gives you overview of what happened and how the her dad was consumed in fire.After the fire, she feel like her pack is divided and when she goes to school she feels unwanted by humans.She starts to feel like she fits in with no one,she also struggles with the loss of her father badly.Her mother Esme wants her to be with one of “The Five” but regardless of that Vivian continues a relationship with Aiden. In the meanwhile, The pack begins to get out of line because they have no leader since the death of Vivian's father.They can't come to agreement of who should be the leader so they organize a brawl between the candidates that are trying to take her father place.Gabriel wins,Astrid goes after Esme and Vivian jumps in and hurts Astrid badly.By her doing that she belongs to Gabriel.The climax begins when she runs away ,they …show more content…
I do recommend this book to others because it portrays a real life situation,basically saying you are who you are.During the brawl and where they meet up at the end, shes uses imagery.It makes you feel like you are there,the more you read and not all books are like that.By here putting the book in Vivian perspective makes it even better because shes the main character.So we get it first hand of how she feel and what she thinks.I think she gave us the overview of how her dad died because it was foreshadowing that the pack was going to get out of hand.Later on in the book you see that they did just

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