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Harvest of Blood

Harvest of Blood

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: more of Chris Blaze's shenanigans
Review: "Baobhan Sith," when spoken aloud, does not sound like "Bob Handseth." And there goes a pivotal clue in this novel, not to mention my suspension of disbelief.

Actually, this one was slightly better than the first book, "Vampire Beat." You may wonder why I read this if the first one was lousy. I can answer that by saying that I also watch Phil Tucker's "Robot Monster" regularly. These books are dumb, but kind of fun because of it.

"Express yourself!"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: more of Chris Blaze's shenanigans
Review: "Baobhan Sith," when spoken aloud, does not sound like "Bob Handseth." And there goes a pivotal clue in this novel, not to mention my suspension of disbelief.

Actually, this one was slightly better than the first book, "Vampire Beat." You may wonder why I read this if the first one was lousy. I can answer that by saying that I also watch Phil Tucker's "Robot Monster" regularly. These books are dumb, but kind of fun because of it.

"Express yourself!"

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: vampire cliche
Review: Has bits and pieces of action and continues with the theme of a depressed vampire detective, or as the often used joke "vampire dick," who is constantly fighting the urge to drink the blood of a live human. Ending is semi-unpredictable, and most everything is described in great detail.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: vampire cliche
Review: Has bits and pieces of action and continues with the theme of a depressed vampire detective, or as the often used joke "vampire dick," who is constantly fighting the urge to drink the blood of a live human. Ending is semi-unpredictable, and most everything is described in great detail.


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