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I am a HUGE Christopher Moore fan- if you haven't read him, READ SOMETHING NOW! Lamb is my favorite, but all are good. He is funny and sarcastic. This story has some characters of vampires and the funniest vampire-wanna be from another book he wrote. It's fast and nuts!
I got to page 7 and couldn't stand the valley speak anymore. I probably won't pick up any more of Christopher Moore's books.
Audiobook with the most deadpan reader ever. Hilarious and R-rated San Francisco story of vampire love. Funny funny.
christopher moore is hilarious and he's constantly changing his writing style with each book. i highly enjoyed him as a demonic vampyre teenaged girl :)
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
3.5 Stars
I had too high of hopes after Lamb. This book was interesting and ngl if I knew a vampire I would also relentlessly beg them to turn me too.
My biggest complaint is the voice of Abby (on page and with the audiobook) was far too close to Cher from Clueless so I ended up listening to a valley girl tell me a long winded love story about a vampire and after a while it just graded on me.
The premise was great and the execution questionable so that brings the rating down for me.
I had too high of hopes after Lamb. This book was interesting and ngl if I knew a vampire I would also relentlessly beg them to turn me too.
My biggest complaint is the voice of Abby (on page and with the audiobook) was far too close to Cher from Clueless so I ended up listening to a valley girl tell me a long winded love story about a vampire and after a while it just graded on me.
The premise was great and the execution questionable so that brings the rating down for me.
Absolutely insane. I don't even know what else to say. This series is wonderful if you want dumb funny nonsense
It was a rough start, but I gave Moore the benefit of the doubt since he's never disappointed me before. I'm glad I stuck with it, as it was a good conclusion to the series overall. The journal entries from Abby were trying, but I liked the book in the end.
A great follow up to You Suck. Unlike it's prequel, you have to read why happened before this book. It makes more sense in the end.