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Original Title: Keys to the Repository
ISBN: 1423134540 (ISBN13: 9781423134541)
Edition Language: English
Series: Blue Bloods #4.5
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Keys to the Repository (Blue Bloods #4.5) Hardcover | Pages: 227 pages
Rating: 3.71 | 12699 Users | 553 Reviews

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Lavish parties.Passionate meetings in the night. Bone-chilling murders. Midterms. The day-to-day life of Schuyler Van Alen and her Blue Bloods friends (and enemies) is never boring. But there's oh-so-much more to know about these beautiful and powerful teens.Below the streets of Manhattan, within the walls of the Repository, exists a wealth of revealing information about the vampire elite that dates back before the Mayflower. Ina series of short stories, journal entries, and never-before-seen letters, New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz gives her hungry fansthe keys to the Repository and aneven more in-depth look into the secret world of the Blue Bloods.

Won't you come inside? Book Details: Format: Hardcover Publication Date: 6/29/2010 Pages: 240 Reading Level: Age 18 and Up

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Title:Keys to the Repository (Blue Bloods #4.5)
Author:Melissa de la Cruz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 227 pages
Published:June 29th 2010 by Hyperion
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy

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Actual Stars 3.5I love The Blue Blood series. This is one of my favorite series, it has 4 elements that I really like: Vampires, Romance, Young Adult and Paranormal! But this book was pretty much unnecessary. It gave a bit of a recap and some more details on characters thoughts and circumstances that added on to the first 4 books. If Melissa de la Cruz had concentrated on the characters back stories or add ons to the events that took place I would have loved it. But the recap was boring and then

Been there, done that. Basically, a recap on what happened on the previous books and a snippet on whats coming. I liked the short stories, especially the ones with Jack and Schuyler (Im officially in love with the Angel of Destruction) but the rest is just blah. But I must admit, it helped me refresh my memory instead of rereading the previous four books. Yeah, its been a long time ago. And Im still trying to convince myself that Keys to the Repository was worth reading.

Someone else should read this because it was a good book. it got a little confusing sometimes, but it made sense. I feel people who like to read about mythical creatures this book is for them, or if they want to learn more about the mythical creatures. I would also recommend this too people who are already reading this book series because they would want to keep reading all the books.

1.5 stars.I am just... so fed up with this series.I just didn't think Keys to the Repository could be so boring, because I assumed it would delve deeper into the plot, the history of the vampires, their past lives, their shameful secrets, etc., and I was, actually, really looking forward to it.Literally, 80% of the damn novella was just a bunch of backstories and profiles and shit I already knew about. The other 20% was made up of a few semi-interesting "extra" events and a few things that just

I didnt even remember I had this book on my bookshelf until recently. I ready read the whole novel series so this was just a quick way to read about the stories and characters. Very quick way. My quick and simple overall: quick and not bad for a book that only takes a couple hours to complete.

'Keys to the Reposity': I absolutely ZOOOOOMED through the thing. It was mostly boring and included lots of background and history information about the main character of the series. There were lots of data-file like pages which gave lots of information about characters like Cordelia and Lawrence Van Alen. I loved some of the little short stories whilst found others a tad boring. I didn't exactly understand why the author wrote the novella except for the fact that it was supposed to bridge the

When I first read about this book I wasn't too excited since I'm not a big fan of companion books to series I enjoy. However, when I was offered the chance to review it I thought why not give it a try. I'm am glad that I did. It is filled with "files" on each of the main characters giving more background of which angel they are, their conduits and character observations. There are also short stories that fill in gaps from the rest of the books so we get to see more of Dylan's background,