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A Dozen Black Roses (Vampire - The Masquerade) |
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Rating: Summary: The Modern Vampire / The Modern Woman Review: This book kicked some serious ass!! Loved it from cover to cover, and didn't want it to end. Very graphic which makes it all the better. Had kind of a dark "The Crow" kind of aura about it. Would highly recomend it to anyone interested in the macabre, vampires, or just a goth chick killing vampires and doing a damn good job of it!
Rating: Summary: The Modern Vampire / The Modern Woman Review: This book kicked some serious ass!! Loved it from cover to cover, and didn't want it to end. Very graphic which makes it all the better. Had kind of a dark "The Crow" kind of aura about it. Would highly recomend it to anyone interested in the macabre, vampires, or just a goth chick killing vampires and doing a damn good job of it!
Rating: Summary: Brief commentary concerning A DOZEN BLACK ROSES Review: When I was asked to write a "cross-over" novel between White Wolf's World of Darkness Vampire: The Masquerade RPG and my punk vampire/vampire-slayer character Sonja Blue, I tried my best to blend the two as seamlessly as possible.( And, if it is any help to my fans, the events chronicled in ROSES are "out of continuity"--like those old comic stories where Superman's robot double married a mermaid in a wheelchair.) In any case, I did my best to make it easy for those readers unfamiliar with my work or the Vampire RPG to pick up the book and (hopefully) get a good read out of it.
Rating: Summary: Good, but has continuity problems with the earlier SB story. Review: While fans of the Masquerade universe will find SB a welcome addition, the SB story loses its edge. The game playing framework hangs rather awkwardly on an elemental force like Sonya Blue.
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