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Title:The Blood Keeper (The Blood Journals #2)
Author:Tessa Gratton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:August 28th 2012 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2012)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Magic. Witches. Romance. Fiction
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For Mab Prowd, blood magic is as natural as breathing. She spends her days on a secluded Kansas farm with other blood witches, practicing spells for healing and trying to avoid boring lessons like algebra and history.

Wild and confident, Mab uses magic to understand her entire world. But when one of Mab's spells mistakenly taps into a powerful, long-dormant curse, she finds her magic spinning out of control - and crashing right into Will Sanger, a boy from town.

Will has always relied on the logical, tangible things in his life, like his dogs, his soccer team, and even his complicated family. So he tries to dismiss all he sees and feels around Mab. Still, the strangeness and beauty of her magic draw him in.

As Will and Mab grow closer, the unbound curse grows stronger. Hiding in the shadows of the forest, it seeks to manipulate Will and gain Mab's power - even if that means destroying everything they love.

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Original Title: The Blood Keeper
ISBN: 0375867341 (ISBN13: 9780375867347)
Edition Language: English URL http://tessagratton.com/novels/crow-magic/
Series: The Blood Journals #2
Characters: Arthur, Mab Prowd, Will Sanger
Setting: Kansas(United States)


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I liked the way this book was written, there was an ease to it and the POV changes worked great. It was also so easy to follow.The book has 3 POVS. First Mab who is a blood witch and lives on a farm, working with curses and blood. Not your ordinary teen. Then there is Will, a local boy she meets and who ends up involved with it all. And yes romance interest too. Lastly, there is Evelyn who came to the farm long ago. Her POV is not around much as it is in the past, but it's important to the plot.

Casually crying because Nick and Silla's not in this book .

BEST.BOOK.EVER! I am not kidding or exaggerating one bit either. Most books I usually say that I loved them but I wish this was different or this annoyed me, but this one is PERFECT. There is not one single thing I would want changed, slowed down, altered, or deleted. The Blood Keeper is pure perfection!In this one we have Mab who is now the Deacon. She protects her land and helps others like herself in need with her magic. Mab is very curious by nature which makes her an awesome at what she

I absolutely loved Gratton's debut novel, Blood Magic. Despite the outrageous amount of blood talk, I still thought it was purely unique and wonderfully dark and Nick and Silla really made the experience worth while. I'm always a bit nervous reading companion books to some of my favorite stories. Same eerie world but different characters. As much as I did enjoy this book, I still liked the first one justalittle bit more (sorry Crystal:p)With that said, The Blood Keeper is still deliciously dark,

For Mab Prowd, practicing blood magic is as natural as breathing. Growing up on an isolated farm with others that practice is all she's ever known, but it's given her a sense of purpose, a connection to the land around her, and she's protective of the magic. Plus, she's able to practice openly with the crows as her companions, to keep the magic alive while guarding its secrets. But then a spell goes wrong one morning and she meets Will Sanger, a local, and very normal, boy with some personal



i read the blood keeper as a stand alone novel. reading the reviews clued me into the fact that, had i not commited this crime, i would've cared a lot more about the background characters that keep popping in and out of-- whatever is happening at the moment, which is not a lot.like, don't get me wrong, we stan a powerful stubborn braless sorceress. the bloodkeeper isnt BAD... It is also not Good. the bloodkeeper is a blueprint for a good story. It is a good skeleton, a first draft to keep in a

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