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posted by TriineA
I've come to love these books, and I would love nothing more than to see them become a movie or a TV series. In any case this is my dream cast [with a little help from a friend, Jovi ♥]. You are more than welcome to comment and come up with your own, but there's no need to be nasty about my cast.


BLISS LLEWELLYN; Emma Stone

Bliss has big, red curly hair og green eyes. She is described as a tall, rangy, Texan, tall and willowy, strikingly beautiful. She describes herself as 'gangly'. According to Mimi, Bliss also has 'equine good looks'.

I believe Emma can play the vulnerability that Bliss...
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posted by TriineA
These questions and answers are from a chat with Melissa de la Cruz held on The Blue Bloods Secret on September 21, 2009.


How long does it take you to finish a book?
I like to think about them for a long time. At least 6 months of planning and 6 months of writing. Sometimes it takes longer.


How hard is it for you to come up with new stories?
Not too hard. I have a lot of ideas. Time is the problem.


Do you read any Blue Bloods fanfiction?
No, I haven't seen any of it. It's too weird to read, it just doesn't feel real. Like, "that's now how it's supposed to go!" But it's fun that the fans are playing...
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posted by Ashmonti
Blue Bloods is a book that really got me thinking. In the book Schuyler is put through many challenges and obstacles that are no where near easy to accomplish. Schuyler is comparable to teenagers in that same way. I thought that the book was going to be about something that I could never relate to. Schuyler and her transformation into a blue blood, teens transformation into adults. Schuyler not knowing who her friends actually are is the same with everyone. No one really knows any one. The only person anyone knows is them self, which actually isn’t really true for the most part. Mixed feelings for boys and etc.

People have choices that impact there life like smoking, drugs, alcohol and dangerous big cities. Although Schuyler's obstacles are obviously more dangerous and life threaten, but to me they are a symbol for life in its toughest moments.

I am starting Masquerade soon and will share my feeling about it. Who knows maybe I'll feel different?