Bad Book Reccs, Nostalgia, and Two Christophers

Jul 03, 2011 06:19


I'm a sucker for vampires sometimes, so when a friend let me borrow Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck: A Love Story, I got a bit excited. I had been obstaining from most vampire literature for as long as I could in order to let the Twilight phenomenon run its course out of the bookstores and I was dying for another taste (badum-cha!).

I had no idea ( Read more... )

at least the cover is cool, i couldn't even finish this awful book, character development fail, nonsparkly vampire fails, author last names m-s, thank god it was just fiction, feminism just got set back 50 years

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ceinwyn81 July 3 2011, 18:41:48 UTC
I liked the books. I went into it having read his other books, and I never take them seriously. They are meant to be funny and silly somewhat. Meh, To each their own :)

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000_hester_000 July 3 2011, 21:21:02 UTC
Re: Christopher Pike-- I sort of think just about anything by him is best read in middle school. After that, they lose their charm and it becomes apparent how many things that happen in his books make no sense whatsoever. (And/or are supposedly "deep" but don't actually say much of anything.)

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cryptaknight July 4 2011, 02:27:39 UTC
Aw, I like Christopher Moore. I mean, his style is satirical and tongue-in-cheek, so they're not gonna be the usual vampire books of the urban fantasy variety.

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