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Thirst #3, The

Thirst #3, The

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Predictable, but fun.
Review: A "vampire" killer is striking during the first weekof school at Shadyside High, and several people have been found dead and drained of their blood. Trisha thinks it has something to do with her vision of a doomed senior class. Josie blames it on the doom spell she cast. Twins Deidre and Dana Palmer don't know what to think. Most of the students think it's Clark Dickson - AKA Count Clarkula - that's killing all those people; he acts and dresses like a vampire, after all. Maybe he really is one. Then there's the two new students: Jon, who Deirdre just started dating, and his creepy, accident-prone ex-girlfriend Anita. Can Deirdre and Dana find out who the real killer is before they become the next victims? This was basically the whole premise for this book. It wasn't a bad one for a horror story. But it was really obvious, to me at least, who the killer was. Maybe it wouldn't be to a younger reader. Still, it was a fun book to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Thrist By: Melissa Minkler
Review: A "vampire" killer is striking during the first weekof school at Shadyside High, and several people have been found dead and drained of their blood. Trisha thinks it has something to do with her vision of a doomed senior class. Josie blames it on the doom spell she cast. Twins Deidre and Dana Palmer don't know what to think. Most of the students think it's Clark Dickson - AKA Count Clarkula - that's killing all those people; he acts and dresses like a vampire, after all. Maybe he really is one. Then there's the two new students: Jon, who Deirdre just started dating, and his creepy, accident-prone ex-girlfriend Anita. Can Deirdre and Dana find out who the real killer is before they become the next victims? This was basically the whole premise for this book. It wasn't a bad one for a horror story. But it was really obvious, to me at least, who the killer was. Maybe it wouldn't be to a younger reader. Still, it was a fun book to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Draws U In
Review: I believe this book was only the beginning ( or third ) of many good books to come. I have read up to the 6th book and it has become a very addicting saga. Get this book of you can but before u do, read #1 and #2 first. It can be kinda confusing, if u don't.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Tirst is The Best!
Review: I have read all of the Seniors books, and The Thirst, in my opinion, is the scariest and best book in the series. I like books that deal with vampires, so I knew that I would like this book. The senior that died in this book should have lived longer so that we could have gotten to know her better. I don't like Dana Palmer that much, but I do like her twin sister Deidre Palmer. The vamprie's identity is very shocking too. The Thirst is a great book. I would recommened it to anyone who is reading the Seniors series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Thrist By: Melissa Minkler
Review: I recommend this book to anyone. Once you get started you won't want to put it down. I think that if you like vampires and horror, you will definitely like this book. In a way I can relate to this book because I sometimes have visions that something will happen and then within the next month they usually happen. Some people find it very scary that people can do that, but I don't I call it a gift. This book is very suspenseful; the author makes you want to read more. I'm not fond of reading, but I found that I couldn't put this book down. I suggest before reading this book to read the series one and two first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE THIRST
Review: I remember this was a awesome book. I havent read it in ages. i cant wait to read them all.


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