A review by joshmccormack
The Last American Vampire by Seth Grahame-Smith

3.0

Another fun, quick read following up the Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter book. Seth Grahame-Smith has an amazing ability to weave fiction through the grey areas of history, making a convincing and gripping story where none existed before. The vampires of the world struggle through history to find their niche, working with and around and through exploration and advancements, deciding whether they are good or evil, and what exactly those things mean, all while man exists alongside them, surviving, suffering, and growing and changing.

I can't really describe much without giving away some of the interesting twists and turns of the story, but suffice it to say, you'll be kept interested and entertained as you travel across oceans and time, and you come to know the vampires of Seth Graheme-Smith's world.

Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter was probably ideally for adults, but it's violence was more of an action movie variety. The Last American Vampire is definitely not one for kids. There's some intense violence and some sexual strangeness they don't need.