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Rating: Summary: REAL Vampires Review: I bought the book while waiting for a delayed flight and I have been in search of books by the author since. The book made vampires REAL, seemed like they are just around you! Can find no other vampire stories like this one!
Rating: Summary: i got chills Review: its got explisit sex sceans, gory deaths, twists and turne if vampires are your thing you will enjoy this book. Quote: vampires are changing they can now make children born not bled into being hide their ture nature until well into adult hood and have a power nothing can match
Rating: Summary: Suffer the Vampire Children... Review: Okay, I found this thing by accident in one of those bargain bins where you can get ... in one of the local book stores. It was a good bargain, I got a couple of crime novels in the deal.However, it turns out that this was a worthwhile investment of my hard won cash (I'm a student, okay? Ever penny counts) One of the few things that surprised me about this novel is that it was all in context. There wasn't an inexplicable sex-romp in the middle that had nothing to do with the plot (Richard Laymon is guilty of that). I liked the way that the story is divided in the beginning, but then is slowly worked together, tying into one plot in the end. It makes me wonder if there is a seqel in the works, if so -- when, if not -- why not? I tend to be a collector of vampire fiction (Anne Rice, LKH, Brian Lumley, Wendy Haley, Nancy A Collins...just to name a few) and this one stands apart, both by the rich imagery without the long-winded descriptions and the immediate action. It also has a new and interesting take on the so-called 'undead' without losing the preternatural twist that I so love. Two thumbs up. >:)=
Rating: Summary: Suffer the Vampire Children... Review: Okay, I found this thing by accident in one of those bargain bins where you can get ... in one of the local book stores. It was a good bargain, I got a couple of crime novels in the deal. However, it turns out that this was a worthwhile investment of my hard won cash (I'm a student, okay? Ever penny counts) One of the few things that surprised me about this novel is that it was all in context. There wasn't an inexplicable sex-romp in the middle that had nothing to do with the plot (Richard Laymon is guilty of that). I liked the way that the story is divided in the beginning, but then is slowly worked together, tying into one plot in the end. It makes me wonder if there is a seqel in the works, if so -- when, if not -- why not? I tend to be a collector of vampire fiction (Anne Rice, LKH, Brian Lumley, Wendy Haley, Nancy A Collins...just to name a few) and this one stands apart, both by the rich imagery without the long-winded descriptions and the immediate action. It also has a new and interesting take on the so-called 'undead' without losing the preternatural twist that I so love. Two thumbs up. >:)=
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