one of the best book series for tween goths
Vampire Kisses By Ellen Schreiber. This has to be one of my favortie series. I cant stand Twilight, its so drmamatized, and half those girls that like it wouldnt know what to do in the presence of a real vampire. Anyways, enough ranting about that, Check out Vampire Kisses. Its fun, sweet, and all over fang-tastic!:):p
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There is no such thing as a real vampire. To add to that, vampires are just fucking folklore and stories, so really, you can make them any way you want. Sparkling however, was a tad ridiculous. Anyways, the problem with Twilight wasn't that it was over dramatic or that it didn't follow the popular vision of a vampire, but that Bella was a whiny bitch that was fucking worthless as a person. Seriously, woman the fuck up and kick ass.
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Totally misogynistic. And poorly written. Saya knows a good blog that picks it apart.
But I've read Blood and Chocolate, so I really can't say anything. |
Vampire Kisses is a good vampire book for tweens - only a few kisses in it, and not a lot of overly sexual stuff. Plus the books can be read quite quickly, although towards the end of the 6th book (the one where they have a party outside Alexander's house) there was a few errors in the writing.
But the series has dragged on far enough and Ellen needs to finish it off before she starts writing books like: Vampire Kisses: Raven and Alexander go to the supermarket (then spend 200 pages saying how hard it is to get Alexander away from the meat department). |
thats jut my opinion on the book. I found it refreshing to read a book in this generation that wasnt overly dramatic and full of retarded shit. As,for the vampires not being real, I believe in psychic vampires and sangs, but i believe its a rareity. <-- i know i spelled that wrong. But i respect your opinion
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I'm really disgruntled that I can't translate my amusement to text. Oh, to be 16 again!
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