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Vampire Mountain by Darren Shan

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5


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adventurous dark funny lighthearted mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

There are twelve books in the Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan and I read my way through all of them in about three weeks as a child! I absolutely loved them and was totally immersed in the world created by Darren Shan from the get go. October is just the perfect time to re-read them all! Especially when I have access to all the audio books.

This series is everything I remember. Creepy, full of gore and suspense, leaving you wanting more! All the characters are incredibly unique and developed. The story as a whole is different from comparison novels and you can tell with each book that there is much more of a story to come. Shan has written the books whilst planning ahead. Small details that suggest further meaning crop up later in the series and it is sheer genius and talent.

There is gore, which I enjoyed immensely. Also, some humour thrown in so it wasn't completely gross and disgusting all the time. It was a nice way to break things up so it didn't feel dark and bleak every step of the way. I was lucky enough to meet the author at Edinburgh Book Festival in 2019 and every sentence on every page of these books oozes his personality, humour and fantastic mind! You are completely immersed into the world of Darren Shan, Mr Crepsley and the Cirque Du Freak with just a few sentences.

I think this series will forever be a favourite of mine! Especially during the spooky season!


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adventurous lighthearted sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

In VAMPIRE MOUNTAIN, Darren and Mr. Crepsley travel to the Vampire Council meeting, along with one of Mr. Tiny's Little People, discovering interesting dangers and meeting even more interesting people in the process.

Visiting the Vampire Mountain provides a wonderful opportunity for a bunch of infodumps of vampire lore as Darren gets tours and history lessons as he waits for the official council meetings to occur. Various characters give him information, often with their own opinions and commentary on the official histories. This means that what might easily have turned into a bunch of lectures instead serves both as very important worldbuilding for the series and demonstrations of various characters’ mindsets about different aspects of Vampire society and their history with the Vampaneze. It’s wonderfully done, which is good since is a substantial portion of the book.

Harkat is one of my favorite characters and I'm so happy he shows up here!

Technically this wrapped up something left hanging from the last book… by finally having Darren change our of the pirate costume got six in-story years ago into another outfit. It has an all-new storyline which relied on some prior information but also introduces a bunch of worldbuilding. The book ends in a cliffhanger, so several major things are introduced and purposefully not resolved this time around. As the book ends Darren is implied to be heading immediately to deal with something made clear in the very last chapter. It’s a bit of a mood whiplash, but it’s actually a consequence of events in the very first book, so it’s simultaneously addressing something left open and setting up something new. It works well and I’m excited to move on to the next book. Darren is still the narrator, but he’s starting to sound older than in the earlier books. It would work okay to start here since it’s setting up a new phase of the series and is good about succinctly explaining any necessary backstory. 

The plot is mostly Darren and Mr. Crepsley travelling to the Vampire Mountain, meeting up with some people on the way, and then Darren getting tours of the mountain. It’s laying a lot of worldbuilding detail in an interesting way, with a couple of pretty interesting fights in the process. It works well in the series but is definitely the kind of book that feel much more significant since I’ve read the series before. It’s not as viscerally horrific as the last couple, and while I find it utterly fascinating that’s partly because this is a re-read for me and this time around I know why a bunch of little things are significant.

I'm very excited to have picked up on some fantastic series-long planning that shows up this early, but it's very spoiler-y so I'll just say that if this one feels unremarkable but good on a first read, it's filled with some very cool stuff for later. At minimum this is when Darren gets to meet a lot of the major players whose alliances and allegiances will shape the rest of the series. 

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