Monday, September 24, 2018
The Reformed Vampire Support Group by Catherine Jinks
Ok so I really wanted to like this book, I mean I really wanted to but I just didn't. I kept reading because I wanted to believe that they would eventually gain powers that would help them get out of the predicament they seem to find themselves in but that was not the case. Vampires that are sick all of time and have to attend a weekly meeting to talk about their feelings is not something that appealed to me but I gave this book a chance. My co-worker referred this story to me by telling me that it was full of laughs but I am still waiting to even have a chuckle. With each passing chapter I expected to laugh out loud and see these vampires gain strength but to no avail. I know this is supposed to be the anti-twilight story line but I thought the whole point of getting infected by a vampire bite and living forever is to gain a special power. I did like the introduction of the werewolf but after awhile his story line seemed pointless because there wasn't a chance for this character to develop while running away from bad guys. I don't really understand why the bad guys had to be turned into vampires at the end as well but I guess I was holding out for super powers that never manifested. I guess if reading about vampires who have to take medicine and drink guinea pigs blood with a small love story that happens in the last few chapters is you thing, then go for it, but this book just wasn't for me.
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