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Book Review: Thirsty review
Summary: 3 Stars

Chris is an avarage boy going through a change that is not very avarage. He realized that he is starting to get very hungry but not for food. Chris is going on an adventure that he will never forget.

I realy like this book because it is very easy to understand and follow.

I recomend this book because there is mystery, horror and excitement.


Book Review: AWESOME
Summary: 5 Stars

I REALLY ENJOYED THIS BOOK FROM THE FIRST PAGE TO THE LAST, I COULDNT PUT IT DOWN!
HIGHLY RECOMENDED!!

Book Review: I don't see enough of these kind of books
Summary: 5 Stars

Wow, this book was good. For once, I found a book that wasn't completely cheesy. I loved how Chris sticks with his ethics all the way through, assuming he doesn't kill a family member after the book ends. Also, I really liked his confusion on what to do,it's so sweet that he has some crush on someone he couldn't possibly have, and in the end, like in real life, he doesn't always get the girl. I just loved the dramatics in the story, it was filled with a lot of emotion, I don't see that enough in books. Especially the feeling of horror. The ending was abrupt, but I still liked it. It reflected a more realistic view or life.

Book Review: I haven't seen a book like this in a while...
Summary: 5 Stars

Wow, this book was good. For once, I found a book that wasn't completely cheesy. I loved how Chris sticks with his ethics all the way through, assuming he doesn't kill a family member after the book ends. Also, I really liked his confusion on what to do,it's so sweet that he has some crush on someone he couldn't possibly have, and in the end, like in real life, he doesn't always get the girl. I just loved the dramatics in the story, it was filled with a lot of emotion, I don't see that enough in books. Especially the feeling of horror. The ending was abrupt, but I still liked it. It reflected a more realistic view or life.

Book Review: Rushed but Entertaining
Summary: 3 Stars

Christopher is a teenage vampire. He wasn't always a vampire; it's just something he's growing into, and must learn to handle; that and being used as a pawn by the armies of Light and Darkness in a battle for the world. I wouldn't normally read fiction aimed at teenagers, but the voice of the first chapter sucked me in. Initially, I enjoyed Anderson's style; simple, direct sentences, small paragraphs, but after a short while I felt he was dumbing it down overmuch. His portrayal of teenagers is often hilarious, though the dialog and some of the attitudes seemed more fitting to fourth graders than high-schoolers. What I truly enjoyed were the scattered teasers describing a modern world in which sleeping Vampire Lords and virgin sacrifices are commonplace. Though the book is clearly intended as a comedy, it had its darker moments.
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