The Anderson Sisters

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Rangar, Amrina

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East Carolina University

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The novel is largely fantasy but has heavy elements of historical fiction since the story takes place between the years 1934-1959 and incorporates a few significant historical events allowing me to apply my knowledge as a history major towards the crafting of my book. The themes in the novel are significant as they present a compelling story of the importance of family, good versus evil, and settling differences to work together. The novel addresses cultural and moral differences and promotes compromise, both skills that readers will use in their daily lives. The Anderson Sisters incorporates the themes mentioned above in a captivating narrative about three sisters who hunt supernatural creatures and work with their fellow Hunters to keep the world at peace. In their universe, supernatural creatures have roamed the world for centuries and most have maintained a natural balance among each other. When the Pureblood creatures of the night seek the world for their own, however, it is up to the three young huntresses to restore the balance. They must work to overcome their individual differences and the differences with their allies, the werewolves, in order to defeat Anslon, a powerful vampire who wishes to locate and use a powerful, mysterious entity called The Mist to dominate the world.

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