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Klaus is my favorite character in the tv show and I find he's a very relatable character, he's flawed, selfish, arrogant, charming, a family man, and has a very vague sence of what's right.
But in the book....the book makes me hate Klaus. I don't know if it's opening my eyes up to his flaws more or what but the book Klaus is terrible and I hate him.
It is really interesting to see more from the original family when they first settled in New Orleans and see some untold stories.
But in the book....the book makes me hate Klaus. I don't know if it's opening my eyes up to his flaws more or what but the book Klaus is terrible and I hate him.
It is really interesting to see more from the original family when they first settled in New Orleans and see some untold stories.
A must have story for any fan
Well what's not to love when it comes to the Mikaelsons. Another fantastic story to fill in the gaps original vampires long history. I admit the writing could be a bit better but that might just be a few mistakes as I have the kindle version. There aren't many faults to this book except that. I enjoyed it and will be moving on to book 3 shortly, and I want more. I'm excited to see what happens next and it is interesting to see how the three factions struggle and fight for power in the early days of new orleans. 12/10. Oh I was a bit thrown in the fact that Klaus mentions "their two dead and mortal brothers," one of them being henrik , and we all know the other Dublin is actually a sister, Freya, which confused me but I understand that this book was written before freya and dahlia were introduced in the series so it's a forgivable oversight. I just felt I had to point that out along with my explanation so people don't get too butt hurt over it. , because Julie Plec is a genius as any fan knows. But still a fantastic story.
Well what's not to love when it comes to the Mikaelsons. Another fantastic story to fill in the gaps original vampires long history. I admit the writing could be a bit better but that might just be a few mistakes as I have the kindle version. There aren't many faults to this book except that. I enjoyed it and will be moving on to book 3 shortly, and I want more. I'm excited to see what happens next and it is interesting to see how the three factions struggle and fight for power in the early days of new orleans. 12/10. Oh I was a bit thrown in the fact that Klaus mentions "their two dead and mortal brothers," one of them being henrik , and we all know the other Dublin is actually a sister, Freya, which confused me but I understand that this book was written before freya and dahlia were introduced in the series so it's a forgivable oversight. I just felt I had to point that out along with my explanation so people don't get too butt hurt over it. , because Julie Plec is a genius as any fan knows. But still a fantastic story.