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good book, April 12 2004
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This review is from: Sweet Blood (Paperback)
This is a really good book, i recommend it to anyone that has nothing to do and wants to read a fun(but totaly fake) book
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Don't bother., Mar 3 1999
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This review is from: Sweet Blood (Paperback)
To his shock, Adragon found out his mother is a vampire, his lover is a vampire, HE is a vampire. This is the story of Adragon's vampirism emerging. He must also learn how he died in his last life. ***In my opinion, this one is just a lot of vampires sharing each other's blolld. No coffins. No sunlight problem. No one hunting them. It does not really get interesting until the end, when Adgragon gets his first, and only, time of danger.***
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good book, April 12 2004
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweet Blood (Paperback)
This is a really good book, i recommend it to anyone that has nothing to do and wants to read a fun(but totaly fake) book
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Save your money!, Aug 23 2003
By Sylvianne Simmons - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweet Blood (Paperback)
This book is absolutely abysmal! The main protagonist, Adragon Hart is a whiny, needy Mama's boy of a seventeen-year-old. Then he becomes a whiny, needy Mama's boy of a vampire. He also becomes abusive, threatening his mother, beating on his girlfriend, Del (the one who turned him), and generally behaving like a complete creep. And we're supposed to feel supportive of this guy's vampiric struggle? Ha!! I kept reading, hoping it would get better, hoping that Del would finally get some backbone and throw the jerk out of their condo. He beats her, she forgives him, he beats her some more, she forgives him again. And I thought vampires were supposed to be smarter than ordinary mortals. Do yourself a favor, and avoid this book!
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Don't bother., Mar 3 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweet Blood (Paperback)
To his shock, Adragon found out his mother is a vampire, his lover is a vampire, HE is a vampire. This is the story of Adragon's vampirism emerging. He must also learn how he died in his last life. ***In my opinion, this one is just a lot of vampires sharing each other's blolld. No coffins. No sunlight problem. No one hunting them. It does not really get interesting until the end, when Adgragon gets his first, and only, time of danger.***
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