Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vampires. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Book of Life

All Souls Trilogy
By Deborah Harkness
You know, vampires & witches & demons. But the vampires don't sparkle and the characters are all interesting. 
Book 1 was the best, book 2 was weaker, and the conclusion of the trilogy was fine.
It's the favorite series of a student, and I'm glad to have read it, but I don't I'll read it again.

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Monday, August 20, 2018

Night Broken

By Patricia Briggs
Hardback
Library
341 pages

Amazing ending.
Book #8 in the Mercy Thompson book series.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Soulless

By Gail Carriger

Paperback
370 pages

This book was a gift from my Owlcrate Secret Santa.

I had never heard of the series before (this is #1) but I am in love!

It's set in Victorian England - and is deliciously steampunky.

The protagonist is a spinster - not beautiful in the way that society demands. She's also smart (a bluestocking) assertive, and completely lacking in soul (- it has perks!).

Society has embraced werewolves, vampires, and ghosts; however while stealing a quiet moment at a ball, Alexia is rudely accosted by a vampire who has no apparent knowledge of manners, acceptable dress, or the rules of comportment.

She kills him in self defense. With her hair stick. And parasol.

And thus is she sucked into the mystery of where he came from, where others have disappeared to, and how the supernatural are made. Along the way, she is helped (and is distracted by) the local Alpha Werewolf.

The book made me laugh, I'm a good way, and I'm definitely interested in reading the other books - although the story did come to a satisfactory conclusion.

This book is what I wanted Jane and the Damned to be.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Jane and the Damned

By Janet Mullany

Jane Austen, vampire. I didn't get into it at first, but then I was caught up in the charm and exuberance of the story. It didn't feel like Austen to me - the character didn't - but I did enjoy the subtle allusions that were laid throughout the book. I disliked the ending.