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Clan Novel: Ventrue

Clan Novel: Ventrue

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Assamite Clan Novel - Excellent
Review: Though I do not particularly care for the Assamite clan, this novel is the best I have read so far from the entire clan novel collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last back to the main story
Review: Tzimice and Toreador were good books. The departure from the main story in Gangrel and Setite lessened the series as a whole. However, Ventrue has restored my faith that perhaps this series will in fact be one of the great collections of vampire fiction. I hope Lasombra is as good as Ventrue

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This was a book
Review: Well I quess you have to read it. I mean you don't want to get lost in the series. But I could not tell you a single thing that happened in this book(such as plot), well, because I don't think anything did happen. This whole series has been vague and evasive. We can hope though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So far the best book in the series...
Review: Well, it's about time there is a book in this silly series about the clan that it's actually titled for. While I'll admit that what has been done with the character Leopold is extremely obtuse, I think the characters, like Ramona and Jen, maintained an amount of realism considering the genre. You won't find in these characters what I refer to as the "Caine complex" that White Wolf does a lot with characters in their stories. Overall well written and fairly enthralling. I think that this is the first book in this series that I haven't wanted to skip pages in just to get to the end.


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