Thirsty

 **//Thirsty//**, by M.T. Anderson review by Anna Harris

Chris was just like any other boy living in Clayton, Illinois. His life was just fine, he had friends, and he did alright in school. But one day, while at the beach with his 2 best friends he gets upset, and his life is changed forever. He happened to be looking in the water after being furious, and he doesn’t see his reflection. In our time people would just call this a weird coincidence, but if you lived during his day, people would call you a vampire. After this experience, Chris’s life begins to change. People are secretly following him, and not for a good reason, he sees odd shadows over certain people, and he begins to have an overwhelming thirst for blood. In his attempt to become normal, Chris is faced with many challenges, and a world threatening choice.

Although this was a good book, I would not recommend it. The reason of this is that, although all the details of rising action where amazing, the climax itself was boring and short, it lasted about 5 pages, and had little to no detail. As well as this, the end was not what I expected, and not in a good way. The end was very dull, and boring. So even though parts of the book made me think that this was going to become my new favorite book, the climax and resolution destroyed it. Therefore, I would not recommend this book.