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jackyobrien6 's review for:
The Last American Vampire
by Seth Grahame-Smith
In this sequel to Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, the story follows Henry's life and I am here for it. I arrived to America at Roanoke where he was shortly turned into a vampire. The beginning of his vampire life is so interesting, and a little strange (don't even get me started on the weird/gross ward turned wife dynamic). His life plays out like something out of Forrest Gump, where he is present for all important historical events. I loved it as a history buff, but it does make the story less realistic. I honestly liked all the history more than the villain arc of Virginia, and there were some truly gruesome gore moments. Overall I didn't like it as much as the first book, but I love Henry and how strong he is, and all he's been through, so it doesn't score that much lower.