The Eternal Kiss: 12 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire
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Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Janice Y. (jai) reviewed on + 310 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Very brief reviews follow (my two favorite stories were the ones by Karen Mahoney and by Sarah Brennan):
1) Falling to Ash by Karen Mahoney - Vampire girl (Moth) comes home to find her sire wants her to get the ashes of a recently staked vampire. Really like this one, this author has been on my radar on LJ, but I hadn't connected the the LJ user with "Karen Mahoney" (sometimes things get past me), until I had already read and liked this. This is the introduction to a series about Moth, so now looking forward to it.
2) Shelter Island by Melissa de la Cruz - 15 year old Hannah has a mysterious visitor at night. I couldn't connect with this one. I think the characters, particularly the female protagonist were a not substantial enough in the amount of pages this story was for me to grasp them.
3) Sword Point by Maria V. Snyder - Girl fencer discovers that the prestigious fencing school she goes to is more than it seems - interesting at first but then I started to lose interest halfway when the relationship part occurs. The action at the end felt very perfunctory.
4) The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black - A bitten girl tries to stay human, but then learns her ex-boyfriend and a neighbor girl have run away to Coldtown, the vampire section of town. A dark story about the glamorizing of vampirism. Liked it, nice and chilling.
5) Undead is Very Hot Right Now by Sarah Brennan - A nineteen year old who has been a vampire for a year joins a boy band. Hilarious. I laughed aloud so much reading this one. Another author I plan to look for in the bookstore.
6) Kat by Kelley Armstrong - A teen is awoken by her vampire guardian and try to escape would-be captors in the middle of the night - Interesting. Ending makes me want to read more, maybe the start of a series?
7) The Thirteenth Step by Libba Bray - Teen gets a job at a halfway house which may not be all that it seems. I think my own experiences cloud the way I read this story. It bothered me that the protagonist become like the addict sister she considered selfish.
8) All Hallows by Rachel Caine - Vampire boyfriend of the narrator gets into trouble and she goes in to save him. Readers may need to have read other Morganville books. This is a short story in that world that seems to fit in the timeline after the first 4 or 5 books.
9) Wet Teeth by Cecil Castellucci - A vampire begins to feel alive for the first time in a long time after meeting a strange girl in the park. This one seems to focus on the ending, and left me a bit wanting for the rest of the story, but seems to be in the right vein for horror.
10) Other Boys by Cassandra Clare- A girl begins to get interested in the new boy in school, who says he's a vampire. This one had elements of nice old school horror.
11) Passing by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié - A girl has to pass the final class in her vampire hunter academy - only one student will get a special elixar. A bit too complex of a back story to cram into a short story space.
12) Ambition by Lili St. Crow - Smart but poor schoolgirl meets boy at club. Girl falls out with rich best friend. Boy may be supernatural. Dreamy, sort of hazy relationship that may be dangerous à la Heavenly Creatures. I keep re-reading the last three lines, wanting questions answered.
13) All Wounds by Dina James - Girl discovers her grandmother and the bad boy in detention aren't exactly who she thought they were, and neither is she. Looks like the start of a new series so there's a lot of plot set-up, but not much time for more than brief character sketches.
1) Falling to Ash by Karen Mahoney - Vampire girl (Moth) comes home to find her sire wants her to get the ashes of a recently staked vampire. Really like this one, this author has been on my radar on LJ, but I hadn't connected the the LJ user with "Karen Mahoney" (sometimes things get past me), until I had already read and liked this. This is the introduction to a series about Moth, so now looking forward to it.
2) Shelter Island by Melissa de la Cruz - 15 year old Hannah has a mysterious visitor at night. I couldn't connect with this one. I think the characters, particularly the female protagonist were a not substantial enough in the amount of pages this story was for me to grasp them.
3) Sword Point by Maria V. Snyder - Girl fencer discovers that the prestigious fencing school she goes to is more than it seems - interesting at first but then I started to lose interest halfway when the relationship part occurs. The action at the end felt very perfunctory.
4) The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black - A bitten girl tries to stay human, but then learns her ex-boyfriend and a neighbor girl have run away to Coldtown, the vampire section of town. A dark story about the glamorizing of vampirism. Liked it, nice and chilling.
5) Undead is Very Hot Right Now by Sarah Brennan - A nineteen year old who has been a vampire for a year joins a boy band. Hilarious. I laughed aloud so much reading this one. Another author I plan to look for in the bookstore.
6) Kat by Kelley Armstrong - A teen is awoken by her vampire guardian and try to escape would-be captors in the middle of the night - Interesting. Ending makes me want to read more, maybe the start of a series?
7) The Thirteenth Step by Libba Bray - Teen gets a job at a halfway house which may not be all that it seems. I think my own experiences cloud the way I read this story. It bothered me that the protagonist become like the addict sister she considered selfish.
8) All Hallows by Rachel Caine - Vampire boyfriend of the narrator gets into trouble and she goes in to save him. Readers may need to have read other Morganville books. This is a short story in that world that seems to fit in the timeline after the first 4 or 5 books.
9) Wet Teeth by Cecil Castellucci - A vampire begins to feel alive for the first time in a long time after meeting a strange girl in the park. This one seems to focus on the ending, and left me a bit wanting for the rest of the story, but seems to be in the right vein for horror.
10) Other Boys by Cassandra Clare- A girl begins to get interested in the new boy in school, who says he's a vampire. This one had elements of nice old school horror.
11) Passing by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié - A girl has to pass the final class in her vampire hunter academy - only one student will get a special elixar. A bit too complex of a back story to cram into a short story space.
12) Ambition by Lili St. Crow - Smart but poor schoolgirl meets boy at club. Girl falls out with rich best friend. Boy may be supernatural. Dreamy, sort of hazy relationship that may be dangerous à la Heavenly Creatures. I keep re-reading the last three lines, wanting questions answered.
13) All Wounds by Dina James - Girl discovers her grandmother and the bad boy in detention aren't exactly who she thought they were, and neither is she. Looks like the start of a new series so there's a lot of plot set-up, but not much time for more than brief character sketches.
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