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The Living Blood
Tananarive Due

Atria, 2001 - 528 pages

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   highly recommended  highly recommended





Once again, Tananarive Due delivers!

My only question is 'will there be a sequel to this sequel?'

In Fana, Jessica, & Dawit the author has created a believable family of immortals encountering unbelievable circumstances.

I do like the way Ms. Due juxtaposes basic simple Christian beliefs with so-called new-age concepts i.e. what are the possibilities when we truly grasp thought control?...what are the perils when we don't?

There simply MUST be a follow-up book. Having been a phenomenally-gifted toddler who survived many dangers how will Fana handle her gifts as an adolescent? Will Jessica 's own Christian upbringing be enough to ground Fana as she comes to terms with just how different she is from the rest of humanity?

I enjoy imagining their lives to come but I really want Tananarive Due to go forward with her own possibilities...since she knows these characters better than anyone else---except the characters themselves.

a real page turner...makes 1 ponder the wonder of it all.



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On the Fence **Spoliers**

Please do not read any further if you don't want to read plot spoliers.

3.5 stars. I must start off by saying that one can't judge Ms. Due on the same scale as most other writers because her literary prose are stuff writers dream of and that basis alone this is a five star book, definitely. Plot-wise...eh. now I loved The Between and The Good House-however, My Soul to Keep and this sequel, The Living Blood isn't quite doing it for me. Again, my number one problem is: Jessica. I don't like her. First, SHE allowed Kira to remain dead, but then turned right around and chose to give birth to a child with this blood. What sense does that make? I grew tired of this woman always being on the verge of hysteria or constantly trying to bury her head in the sand when the obvious is staring her in the face. Plus, this book could have easily been cut in half. I didn't need to read every character in the book's point of view. When she gave me the life story of the weather man, I nearly threw the book against the wall-much less that he guessed that he would need to buy new cats. I mean really. And how much of a let down was the Bee Lady? What was that? Truely, we didn't even need the storyline of Lucas and Jared. It's like she started off with one set of plans with him and then the man disappears for like a hundred pages and I forgotten about him. Frankly, I think Khaldoun had the right of it and nothing in this book convinced me that Jessica's way of handling the blood was the right way to go about things. Am I correct that they think to put the blood on the market? Then wouldn't that create a world full of Shannon O'Neals? People living two and three hundred years old-but without the benefit of staying young? IF every time you got sick or developed some fatal illness you took a drop of this and you were all better then that's exactly what would happen. No one would die. Over population is a problem within itself. There's a reason all things must die. And Dr. Sheppard should have stayed dead, too. I was so pleased when I read he was on his way to see his wife (his first one) and stunned and disappointed to see that Dawit made him an immortal too. What? Now he can sit and watch HIS kid grow old and die (Wasn't that torture that Dawit and Terfari hated so much. Wasn't that they reason Dawit killed his 80 year old daughter in My Soul to Keep?)..or pass the blood to him...see where I'm going? Don't get me wrong, I was sorry he died, but once he did he should have stayed dead or she shouldn't have killed him the first place.
The last chapter was just an insult. So Pollyanna. So saccharin. So long. I'm so sure that Moses's parents, who believed these people were witches, would allow their son to go visit them in a foreign land. Pleeze. And Dawit. The man is still a serial Killer. You can't kill my best friend go after my uncle and think I'll be over it in a couple of years. It doesn't work like that. And then get mad when I go looking for my sister? If anyone should have been whacked and didn't it would be Justin. The man gave the order to kill Steven which led to killing Sarah and the shooting of Moses...you get my drift. You don't then turn around and hire him to be your lawyer. Crazy talk.
But then Ms. Due's amazing writing skills almost convinces you that she's not talking crazy. Overall, this book will entertain you, but if you ever stop to think about what she's saying, you be left scratching your head.


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Recommended

Minimum Maturity Level - Adult
Strong Language. Violence. Adult Situations.

Previous Reading Required - Minor
This is a sequel to "My Soul to Keep". After reading this, I find that you don't really need to read the first one because many events that happened in the first book are summarized in this book. But, it does give a false pretense on a few facts if you have skipped the first book. So, I would recommend reading the first book before proceeding with this one.

Reading Level - Average
Easy to follow. Very good detail in descriptions.

Rate of Development - Moderate to Slow
The book is 515 pages and the events feel like they been stretched out a bit too long. But that is just the author's way of getting you more involved with the characters. As an event takes place, you will sometimes get a description of why this character feels the way he/she does. This in turn creates more pages than necessary but again, it draws you into the character a bit more.

The Story - Thriller
Jessica Jacobs-Wolde survives the ordeal from the first book "My Soul to Keep" with her daughter and has developed a healing clinic in South Africa. Her daughter, Fana, has been given the gift of her fathers healing blood and some unusual effects come along with that. Her daughter has developed great mental powers and abilities in such a short time that she has become dangerous to herself and to others. Meanwhile, Dr. Lucas Shepard is in search of Jessica's healing skills to save his son's life. But he runs into a group of fortune hunters in search of the clinic for the healing "drug" for their own gains. At this time, Fana's powers are unleashed and the fate of humanity is at stake as the Bee Lady attempts to possess Fana for her own purpose.

My Suggestion - Recommended
This book was kinda slow at first but the ending was quite good. The places you are taken to are quite wonderous and intriging to read about. The characters are quite believable which makes the book all that more great.





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Great Read

I found this book less engaging but more fullfilling than My Soul To Keep.
The Living Blood gave a few characters a chance to redeem themselves in what was a dire situation from the first book.



Loved It!

This was a very good book and good sequel to My Soul To Keep. Tananarive Due has a new follower and I hope there is more to come.


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Acclaimed for her riveting fiction, which tests the boundaries of supernatural suspense, Tananarive Due returns with a gloriously imagined tale of an ancient cult's undying powers -- now embodied by a child who can grow to become either monster or savior.

The Living Blood

Jessica Jacobs-Wolde worked hard to rebuild her life in Miami after the disappearance of her husband, David, and the death of her daughter Kira at his hand. Four years later, she is still coming to terms with a shocking truth: David, who is part of an ancient group of immortals -- a hidden African clan that has survived for more than a thousand years -- gave Jessica and their second daughter, Fana, the gift of his healing blood.

Now Jessica is running an isolated clinic in Botswana -- one that has swiftly earned a reputation for its astounding success rate in curing desperately ill children -- and she hopes to find the tribe of souls with whom Fana truly belongs. Just three and a half years old, the girl is displaying signs of tremendous power -- conjuring storms, editing her mother's memories, and striking people down with a thought. Her growing abilities need to be tamed -- and soon. Already Fana's dreams are haunted by a shadowy entity, someone -- or something -- she can only call the Bee Lady.

Unaware that they are being tracked by Lucas Shepard, a doctor from Florida who hopes to save his dying son, and by a group of fortune hunters who will stop at nothing to exploit the power coursing through her veins, Jessica journeys to Ethiopia in search of the Life Brothers. There, she will be reunited with her immortal beloved. There, the full force of Fana's powers will be revealed. And there, Jessica, David, Fana, and the good doctor Shepard, though himself a mere mortal, will engage in an epic and transcontinental battle over the ultimate fate of humanity.

Blending the supernatural with a thrilling vision of our times, this is a powerful and sweeping tale of love, horror, immortality, and redemption from an astounding storyteller.


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