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Predator and Prey: Vampire

Predator and Prey: Vampire

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not what i excepted
Review: as my title states this book is not what i excepted it to be. the title predetor and prey and the talk about this being the year of the hunter lead me too believe that this book was to be about humans or gifted humans that have been explosed to the world of darkness and were fighting back by whatever means they had.

All i got outta the first 150 pgs was what the back of the book pretty much states, micheal crying about his lost childe < over and over and over>. there are some other parts of the book that do not yet make any sence but i except 2-6 books to shed light on them <i hope> the writing was ok( for a first time writer) and the end was different, but i had my heart set on these 6 books being from the hunters point of view and of course about the hunters. This book has no human or inhuman hunter. it could have easly been any other WOD vampire book.

the cover it has even leads one to think its a hunter book! but has nothing to do with this book or its story.

unless you just have to get the lastest white wolf book i would pass on this book if you wanted anything on the year of the hunter or a solid vampire story line. books 2-6 maybe be better can be much more of a let down

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not what I expected... but worth the price of admission
Review: Based on the title (and the colors), I thought this book and subsequent series was supposed to be devoted to Hunters. I was a little confused when it wasn't, but by no means disappointed. I think the book does an excellent job of portraying the World of Darkness and the denizens who inhabit it. While it certainly isn't a tale of earth-shattering proportions (no finding Holy Grails or hunting down Methuselahs or all-out Armageddon), the book still tells a good story. It gives more of a feel of the 'everyday' life of the Kindred and their dangerous existence. I liked the detail and focus the book had. By getting away from the WoD hot spots and big players, this book was able to really spend time drawing out the characters and their thoughts and plottings. If you want to read about high adventure and action, then forget this book. But, if you're more into story, plots (and counterplots), and characters then I think you'll definitely find it a worthwhile read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not what I expected... but worth the price of admission
Review: Based on the title (and the colors), I thought this book and subsequent series was supposed to be devoted to Hunters. I was a little confused when it wasn't, but by no means disappointed. I think the book does an excellent job of portraying the World of Darkness and the denizens who inhabit it. While it certainly isn't a tale of earth-shattering proportions (no finding Holy Grails or hunting down Methuselahs or all-out Armageddon), the book still tells a good story. It gives more of a feel of the 'everyday' life of the Kindred and their dangerous existence. I liked the detail and focus the book had. By getting away from the WoD hot spots and big players, this book was able to really spend time drawing out the characters and their thoughts and plottings. If you want to read about high adventure and action, then forget this book. But, if you're more into story, plots (and counterplots), and characters then I think you'll definitely find it a worthwhile read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: hey, wait a minute...
Review: I bought this book hoping for a good hunter story. If this is what you are expecting, don't buy this book. I'm a big White Wolf fan, but I found this book just boring. Other than providing a little background information on the White Wolf world, this book is pointless. Not enough action, poor character development, over kill on the drama and politics of the Vampire world. If you're a big fan of White Wolf's other Vampire stuff you might want to get this one to help kill some time....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insight and suspense!
Review: I have read the clan novel-series, and I liked it. But I loved this book! This book shows you, in a wonderful way how it must be,to be a vampire. You get a fantastic insight into the vampire mind. Intrigue and suspense are the keywords in this book. After reading this book you will understand why a Ventrue is an ideal prince, how Toreador operate and why the Sabbat is a viable alternative to the camarilla. If you are looking for physical action and bonecrushing, go watch an action-movie! If you are a hunter fan you can ignore this book, this book is solely about vamires. There is not a hunter in sight. This is a great book, and Carl Bowen is a great writer with prospects.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: are vamps in the midwest just dull?
Review: I have to agree with the negative reviews of this book, I have read the 13 clan novels, multiple anthologies, own all the core game books, and the box set of the show and all I have to say is...what the hell was this? The characters were paper thin and way over sensitive, the clans and the whole camarilla was set up awkwardly, overall it just lacked. This especially since its during the wars on the East Coast! All those vamps are running around and killing stuff, and these guys are twidling their thumbs and plotting ugh.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tedious
Review: I have to agree with the other reviewer, the advertising blurbs and labelling are very misleading. I normally find White Wolf books a bit slow paced. This book had almost no action in it until the last 50 pages. The rest was a long demonstration of the political and social attributes of the Michigan (except Detroit) vampire clans. They tend to behave and act like gangsters rather than creatures of the supernatural. Just not my piece of cake. Since I live in the area the book focuses on I found the setting badly misses the flavor of southern Michigan. I know it's an 'alternate' world but the author has failed to create an environment with any element of interest. This is a firm 'do not buy.'

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tedious
Review: I have to agree with the other reviewer, the advertising blurbs and labelling are very misleading. I normally find White Wolf books a bit slow paced. This book had almost no action in it until the last 50 pages. The rest was a long demonstration of the political and social attributes of the Michigan (except Detroit) vampire clans. They tend to behave and act like gangsters rather than creatures of the supernatural. Just not my piece of cake. Since I live in the area the book focuses on I found the setting badly misses the flavor of southern Michigan. I know it's an 'alternate' world but the author has failed to create an environment with any element of interest. This is a firm 'do not buy.'


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No hunters at all but loads of boring vampires
Review: When I bought this book, I hoped to get a further insight into the world of the hunters, and - as a bonus - some interesting vampirecharacters, too. What I got were tons of Vampires, NO HUNTERS AT ALL, and a lousy story. It took quite a while to work through such a boring book. Even Vampirefans will be surely bored to death by some childish Vampire powergames on such a low level.


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