Pros: Entertaining, quick read, interesting characters, interesting premise... Cons: Could have been better developed, would have liked some more discussion of religious implications...
I don’t like vampire novels that are “gothic” or “mysteries” or what have you. These are the popular amalgamations of genres that have helped to make blood suckers accessible to people who may otherwise be uninterested. My interest lies purely in their ...
Pros: Way out of my usual choice of reading materials, yet still pretty good. Cons: Inconsistent at times, lacks character development.
Every once in a while I like to break out of my mold and read a book that is way out of my usual mystery/spy novel genre. At times that doesn't go so well, because I either get bored with the subject, the style or the author, but sometimes I find ...
Pros: Some good ideas and a fresh/old perspective on humankind's age old mortal enemies Cons: Unrealistic premise, if such a thing can really be said about Vampires.
The first time I ever read F. Paul Wilson, in the early eighties, it was the quasi Vampire novel, The Keep. Although the antagonist of that book wasn't truly a Vampire, The Keep read like a vampire novel.(and a very good one at that) Well Wilson ...
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