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Title | : | Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3) |
Author | : | Laurell K. Hamilton |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | January 2nd 2007 by Berkley (first published 1995) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Horror. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
Laurell K. Hamilton
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.17 | 85994 Users | 1597 Reviews
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In Circus of the Damned-now in trade paperback for the first time-a rogue master vampire hits town, and Anita gets caught in the middle of an undead turf war. Jean-Claude, the Master Vamp of the city, wants her for his own-but his enemies have other plans. And to make matters worse, Anita takes a hit to the heart when she meets a stunningly handsome junior high science teacher named Richard Zeeman. They're two humans caught in the crossfire-or so Anita thinks.Describe Books As Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3)
Original Title: | Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #3) |
ISBN: | 0425201392 (ISBN13: 9780425201398) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3 |
Characters: | Anita Blake, Dolph Storr, Zerbrowski (Anita Blake series), Jean-Claude (Anita Blake series), Richard Zeeman, Edward "Ted" Forrester, Bert Vaughn, Larry Kirkland |
Setting: | Missouri(United States) St. Louis, Missouri(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 85994 Users | 1597 ReviewsCrit Of Books Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3)
I also thought the premise of Anita Blake was pretty cool. She's an Animator, see? She raises zombies for a living. And vampires are legal citizens. Eventually, she's supposed to get involved with both a vampire and a werewolf. I say eventually cause even though I thought this was a central theme of the books, I've read 2 and a half of them and there have been nary a creature-of-the-night and vampire hunter smoochie. I take that back. There was one, but it was one of those contrived "fake kissI enjoyed the first two books in the series but this one didn't work for me. I'm deducting a full star from my rating because Jean-Claude sucks (you SUCK Jean-Claude). He dresses like a reject from "Purple Rain" and seems to need to attend a few seminars on the nature of consent and yet Anita thinks she might love him a little. Or something. Whatever. Their "relationship" has always been the weakest part of the three books I've read so far (and yes, I know the author switches from UF to erotica
No le pongo 5 estrellas porque es lo que les he puesto a los dos anteriores leídos y me da vergüenza ser tan generoso, pero le podrían haber caído. En realidad le falla un poco que el ritmo es demasiado vertiginoso y que los personajes son un poco tontorrones, pero la gozas con los diálogos irónicos y con el enganche que pillas. Muy subjetivamente me cansa la súper-abundancia de tíos macizos descritos con embeleso por la autora, pero bueno, es perdonable Supongo. Tercero de una saga que lleva
I'm gonna give this one five stars even though it did kind of annoy me at times. I'm pretty easygoing with my five stars, though. It entertained me, and I still love the story, so five stars it is. I get a little tired of Anita's stubbornness. There were several times when I was listening to it, and the line from Interview with a Vampire kept going through my mind. I could picture Lestat saying, "Oh, Louis, Louis. Still whining, Louis," because sometimes Anita just never stops! I get it. Anita
Still love it
"Your questions will make something simple last all...day." Just three books in, and already we can see a pattern forming. Dudes come to Anita to have her do something; she says, in no uncertain terms, "No". Dolph calls her to investigate a murder; it ends up being the weirdest, most unusual murder Anita has ever seen. Jean-Claude makes the moves on her; Anita tells him to F@#$ off. Anita does minor investigating, bad guys come out of the woodworks to try to kill her, Anita is rude and sarcastic
I've read 4 books in this series, and I enjoy the entertainment value of them. They are just fun! I love Jean-Claude. The narrator does a great job on his voice, as well as with the other characters. I always love a good narrator. I also like the MC, Anita. She is, for the most part, humorous. Sometimes the dialog feels forced and causes some eye rolling, but for the most part it keeps me interested. As long as I can say that and mean it, I'll keep reading more in this series.
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