Bad blood
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New York : Delacorte Press, 2017.
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Central - Teen Fiction
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“A story that will both warm your heart, and chill you to the bone."—KENDARE BLAKE, New York Times bestselling author of Three Dark Crowns“Dark and complex and wickedly romantic.”—GRETCHEN MCNEIL, author of Ten A girl discovers a family secret and a past full of magic that could both save her and put her in mortal danger in this suspenseful novel that's perfect for fans of Katie Alender and Natasha Preston.All sixteen-year-old Heather MacNair wants is to feel normal, to shed the intense paranoia she’s worn all year like a scratchy sweater. After her compulsion to self-harm came to light, Heather was kept under her doctor’s watchful eye. Her family thinks she’s better—and there’s nothing she wants more than for that to be true. She still can’t believe she’s allowed to spend her summer vacation as she always does: at her aunt’s home in Scotland, where she has lots of happy memories. Far away from all her problems save one: she can’t stop carving the Celtic knot that haunts her dreams into her skin. Good friends and boys with Scottish accents can cure almost anything . . . except nightmares. Heather can’t stop dreaming about two sisters from centuries ago, twins Prudence and Primrose, who somehow seem tied to her own life. Their presence lurks just beneath the surface of her consciousness, sending ripples through what should be a peaceful summer. The twins might hold the key to putting Heather’s soul at rest . . . or they could slice her future deeper than any knife.*** “An eerie blend of mystery and magic amid the Scottish highlands.”—MINDY MCGINNIS, author of A Madness So Discreet and The Female of the Species“A haunting and mysterious page turner.”—KATE KARYUS QUINN, author of Another Little Piece "A chilling gothic thriller . . .  fans of Katie Alender’s Bad Girls Don’t Die series will appreciate this work and its spine-chilling twists."--SLJ“A thoroughly enjoyable contemporary Gothic.”—Kirkus “A perfect choice for fans of chilling supernatural reads.”—BooklistA YALSA 2018 Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
266 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781101938058, 1101938056, 9781101938065, 1101938064

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All sixteen-year-old Heather MacNair wants is to feel normal, to shed the intense paranoia she's worn all year like a scratchy sweater. After her compulsion to self-harm came to light, Heather was kept under her doctor's watchful eye. Her family thinks she's better-and there's nothing she wants more than for that to be true. She still can't believe she's allowed to spend her summer vacation as she always does: at her aunt's home in Scotland, where she has lots of happy memories. Far away from all her problems save one: she can't stop carving the Celtic knot that haunts her dreams into her skin. Good friends and boys with Scottish accents can cure almost anything . . . except nightmares. Heather can't stop dreaming about two sisters from centuries ago, twins Prudence and Primrose, who somehow seem tied to her own life. Their presence lurks just beneath the surface of her consciousness, sending ripples through what should be a peaceful summer. The twins might hold the key to putting Heather's soul at rest . . . or they could slice her future deeper than any knife. -- from Amazon.

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Booklist Review

An intriguing introduction set in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1629, leaps to modern-day teen Heather, who has issues with cutting: her troubles stem from visions of Scotland's past, namely two sisters, Primrose and Prudence, who are hell-bent on destruction. Recently released from the Great Lakes Wellness Center, Heather visits relatives in Scotland, where (guess what?) the visions and dreams worsen, drawing her further into the turmoil of Primrose and Prudence and forcing Heather to look into her own family's past. Revelations are made about family and friends that leave her stunned and grappling for answers. As the conclusion draws near, the point of view shifts continuously between Heather and the sisters, past and present, mirroring Heather's mental state. Will she break free of them, and if so, at what price? Lunetta's latest has the perfect balance of mystery, magic, and realism with a sprinkle of Scottish history adding to the overall attraction. A perfect choice for fans of chilling supernatural reads.--Oppelt, Meghan Copyright 2017 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-Heather MacNair's tendency to self-harm has landed her in a psych rehab center. She quickly feigns recovery so she can convince her parents and doctors to let her spend her summer in Scotland with family and friends. Heather believes that if she can escape to Scotland, she will be able to stop self-harming and live a normal teenage life. Unfortunately, the compulsions only intensify and are made worse by nightmares filled with twin Scottish girls from the 17th century, Prudence and Primrose. As Heather's dreams become increasingly terrifying and begin to seep into reality, she must fight back before Prudence and Primrose destroy her. Heather discovers that blood magic lurks in her genes. She must decide if she is willing to use her blood magic to save herself, and her family, from insanity and death. This is a chilling gothic thriller, with threads of horror woven throughout. The chapters alternate between Heather in the present day and the twins in the 1600s. This is a sinister read that some may find frightening, with scenes of murder, self-harm, witchcraft trials, and mild gore. VERDICT Fans of Katie Alender's "Bad Girls Don't Die" series will appreciate this work and its spine-chilling twists.-Annalise Ammer, Henrietta Public Library, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Grappling with self-harm, a white teen confronts connections to a dark and distant past, family secrets, and magic.Heather MacNair is eagerly compliant in order to win release from in-patient treatment for self-harm so she can visit her father's family in Scotland as she does every summer and see her Scottish friends. But the treatment hasn't been successfulshe's still compelled to cut the first chance she gets, and she has vivid nightmares of twin sisters in 1600s Edinburgh. Despite Heather's mother's deep reservations, Heather flies off to Scotlandwhere she discovers her beloved aunt has become sick and her grandmother is losing herself to dementia. The matter-of-fact, daily-life treatment of tragedies and the lively characters (from Heather's vibrant friends to her good-natured aunt) give the story movement and prevent it from becoming a downer, even as the twins' story, told in flashback dreams, grows ever darker. In between happy reunions and hiding her cutting, Heather discovers she isn't the first in the MacNair family to experience the twinsand more. Soon, she's tempted by a dangerous power she doesn't know much about. Romantic subplots add unobtrusive texture and contribute to believable characterization. Aside from an Indian friend, most characters are white and Scottish. The setting charms, and the mystery unravels at a good clip. A thoroughly enjoyable contemporary Gothic. (Paranormal suspense. 13 up) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

An intriguing introduction set in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1629, leaps to modern-day teen Heather, who has issues with cutting: her troubles stem from visions of Scotland's past, namely two sisters, Primrose and Prudence, who are hell-bent on destruction. Recently released from the Great Lakes Wellness Center, Heather visits relatives in Scotland, where (guess what?) the visions and dreams worsen, drawing her further into the turmoil of Primrose and Prudence and forcing Heather to look into her own family's past. Revelations are made about family and friends that leave her stunned and grappling for answers. As the conclusion draws near, the point of view shifts continuously between Heather and the sisters, past and present, mirroring Heather's mental state. Will she break free of them, and if so, at what price? Lunetta's latest has the perfect balance of mystery, magic, and realism with a sprinkle of Scottish history adding to the overall attraction. A perfect choice for fans of chilling supernatural reads. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up—Heather MacNair's tendency to self-harm has landed her in a psych rehab center. She quickly feigns recovery so she can convince her parents and doctors to let her spend her summer in Scotland with family and friends. Heather believes that if she can escape to Scotland, she will be able to stop self-harming and live a normal teenage life. Unfortunately, the compulsions only intensify and are made worse by nightmares filled with twin Scottish girls from the 17th century, Prudence and Primrose. As Heather's dreams become increasingly terrifying and begin to seep into reality, she must fight back before Prudence and Primrose destroy her. Heather discovers that blood magic lurks in her genes. She must decide if she is willing to use her blood magic to save herself, and her family, from insanity and death. This is a chilling gothic thriller, with threads of horror woven throughout. The chapters alternate between Heather in the present day and the twins in the 1600s. This is a sinister read that some may find frightening, with scenes of murder, self-harm, witchcraft trials, and mild gore. VERDICT Fans of Katie Alender's "Bad Girls Don't Die" series will appreciate this work and its spine-chilling twists.—Annalise Ammer, Henrietta Public Library, NY

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, D. (2017). Bad blood (First edition.). Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, Demitria. 2017. Bad Blood. New York: Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, Demitria. Bad Blood New York: Delacorte Press, 2017.

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Lunetta, D. (2017). Bad blood. First edn. New York: Delacorte Press.

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Lunetta, Demitria. Bad Blood First edition., Delacorte Press, 2017.

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