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A review by heyjudy
Stake That by Mari Mancusi
3.0
~3.5/5
This was a fun book, more than I expected.
I read the first book in this series years ago, so long I barely remember it. I think I put off reading this one because it was a different main character, but I didn’t mind when I started reading.
It’s told in journal format, as Rayne updates her blog about her vampire-wannabe new-slayer life. She’s been made to be a vampire slayer, and she’s very much a teenager as she tells the world how unfair it is when all she wants is to be a vampire.
I would have enjoyed this more in high school, but I still thought it was fun, and it went by very fast. Rayne hunts vampires, learns about her new strength, and falls for a vampire she has to work with.
It was fun, plain and simple. Not very deep, not overly intense or surprising. I liked the ending to it a lot, and enjoyed reading.
[Read more at my blog, Geeky Reading!]
This was a fun book, more than I expected.
I read the first book in this series years ago, so long I barely remember it. I think I put off reading this one because it was a different main character, but I didn’t mind when I started reading.
It’s told in journal format, as Rayne updates her blog about her vampire-wannabe new-slayer life. She’s been made to be a vampire slayer, and she’s very much a teenager as she tells the world how unfair it is when all she wants is to be a vampire.
I would have enjoyed this more in high school, but I still thought it was fun, and it went by very fast. Rayne hunts vampires, learns about her new strength, and falls for a vampire she has to work with.
It was fun, plain and simple. Not very deep, not overly intense or surprising. I liked the ending to it a lot, and enjoyed reading.
[Read more at my blog, Geeky Reading!]