

She also makes it clear that she thinks it is disgusting and would never get on her knees. Now through the book she refers to it has the blow-job scene or how desperate the girl sounded trying to give oral sex to a buy. She tried to convince him that he wants it and she "unzips his pants" and says I can tell you want me but he says no and then he sees Zoey and the girl notices this and turns to look at Zoey too. The scene everyone is talking about is where Zoey sees a girl on her knees in front of a guy with his head tilted back but he tells her get off her knees. (Which is now normal in a lot of societies.) Anyway it is very clear that drinking and drugs a illegal and frowned upon. They do however drink wine but explain that in Europe where the first school was founded that is tradition to drink a glass of wine with a meal. In the second book he tells her that he has quit smoking and drinking and is now a better student and has goals for his future. Well she tells him only losers drink and smoke and how she doesnt like it. She has an almost-ex-boyfriend (as she called him) that drinks a lot according to her and towards the end says he smoke pot too. The school priestess then tells him that she does not believe in their religion (people of faith, non specific) that it is a male dominated religion but she will not disrespect his beliefs and he shall show the same respect for her. The only religion the book actually insults is the house of night religion, when the main character's (Zoey) step father tells them that their religion is a sin and they are an abomination. Now for the religion they worship a goddess who says she is called many things depending on the religion. There is cursing the characters in the book are teenagers so the say things like ho and slut about a character who is showing these traits (however later jn the series this character does mature a d develop into a better person).

Lets touch base on a little of everything that other reviews have said.
