The Reformed Vampire Support Group
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Fifteen-year-old vampire Nina has been stuck for fifty-one years in a boring support group for vampires, and nothing exciting has ever happened to them--until one of them is murdered and the others must try to solve the crime.
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Add a Quote"There's no way we could make you do anything that you don't want to do. Not us. We don't have what it takes." For some reason, this particular argument struck a chord. Reuben's scowl yielded first to a pensive expression, then to a slow and sweet (though slightly crazed) little smile. "I dunno about that," he said. "If you wanted me to take you dancing, I reckon I would. And I hate dancing."
"The plain fact is, I can't do anything much. That's part of the problem. Vampires are meant to be so glamorous and powerful, but I'm here to inform you that being a vampire is nothing like that. Not one bit. On the contrary, it's like being stuck indoors with the flu watching daytime televistion, forever and ever."
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Add a CommentWhat a wonderfully creative book. The take on vampires was quite unique and if I may say - incredibly well thought out. In this novel vampires are not the all powerful stalkers in the night as we have thought of them for many a year, but they are sickly, weak and completely lack in any corageousness. Story line itself was rather dull, somewhat tiresome and definitely been done before. I would still give it a read just to read the wonderfully graphic descriptions of bleeding eye sockets and vomitting black tar. Enjoy!
A great book. Months after, I find myself still thinking about some of the plot twists and characters. I listened to it on audio, the australian accent added to the telling of the story.
A funny book with a different take on Vampires and the "life" they lead. Suitable for tweens and teens.