Vampire Kisses
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In her tiny town, dubbed “Dullsville,” sixteen-year-ancient Raven — a vampire-crazed goth-girl — is an outcast. But not for long…
The intriguing and rumored-to-be haunted mansion on top of Benson Hill has stood vacant and boarded-up for years. That is, until its mysteriously weird new occupants go in. Who are these creepy people — especially the handsome, dark, and elusive Alexander right? Or rather, what are they? Could the town prattle really ring right? Are they vampires? Raven, who secretly covets a vampire kiss, both at the risk of her own mortality and Alexander’s loving trust, is dying to uncover the truth.
Ellen Schreiber’s spooky and stirring romance tells the tale of two outsiders who fall in like in a town where conformity reigns, and ends with a shocking surprise.
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It was really amusing(at least to me). I laughed so hard when Raven took Trevor’s clothes that the lunch teachers questioned if I was choking.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I like vampires, but I regularly find that books about vampires are poorly written. But, this book is an exception. As far as vampire books go, this is one of the better ones. The writer, Ellen Schreiber, used to be a comedienne, and it shows. There’s some genuinely amusing writing in here. The heroine, Raven, is a seriously appealing, fun character. She’s a Goth kid, and she takes the whole Goth thing so seriously, obsessing about her clothes and makeup and accessories as if they’re the most vital things in her life…which as I recall from my time as a young Goth gal is exactly what it is like! But she’s got a unique personality to go with that stereotypical standard buy-’em-by-the-dozen Goth image, so she’ll still hold your interest, even if you’re not a fan of the Goth lifestyle.
I establish the character of Alexander (the ‘Goth Mate’ like interest) rather less intriguing than Raven. I don’t reflect his character was overly well developed. I establish his butler (‘Creepy Guy’) far more appealing. But then, most of the secondary characters in this book were highly intriguing. Even Raven’s geeky small brother (‘Nerd Boy’) was well written. The town in which Raven lives (‘Dullsville’) was also exceedingly well realised–anyone who has lived in a tiny town with intolerant tiny town attitudes will bond with the description of this place. And for the most part, the relationships between the characters were very sweet–they evolved perfectly, logically and compellingly.
Sometimes the plot and dialogue of this book went a small off the rails, but this was usually only because of tiny flaws and inconsistencies. All in all, I establish it a largely satisfying read. More importantly, though, I simply couldn’t place it down! I missed out on a whole lot of sleep because I just couldn’t stop reading it. This isn’t the greatest book I’ve ever read, but it’s still pretty damn excellent. You’ll probably delight in it too, if you choose to give it a try.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
To keep it simple, this is one of the most cliche books I’ve read. The thought wasn’t terrible but it felt like a terrible high school flick. the main character, Raven, was very annoying and acted more like a twelve year ancient most of the time rather than a sixteen year ancient. She just seemed so childish and felt more like a prep than a goth. She also felt like a horridly cliche protagonist. A ‘goth’ named raven, a girl who wants to meet a vampire who has watched shows such as ‘dark shadows’ since she was a child, a personality you can pour out of a box of cheerios. Raven is a name that even I’ve used for a dark character, long prior to reading this book. I have seen it in copious original tales posted on the net. Even a few books i’ve selected up from the liberary. Her wanting to meet a vampire is borderline ‘rabid fangirl’ in scenery. She claims to have watched a lot of vampire shows, and yet she approaches the theme like a child’s game, acting as though vampires were being who wispered sweet small nothings in your ears and gave you chocolates just because they could. As for her personality, i’ve seen clones everywhere. They’re permanently in different positions, sometimes they are preps, or valley girls, even that annoying girl in the back of class who has one theme she knows about and only one. The personality is exactly the same. really, additional than the personality and sugar-result to vampires i could forgive most of the things i find annoying.
Over all, i reflect i would have enjoied the bok had i been younger. I’d have ranted and raved over this book when i was nine. Since I was ten i’ve been reading books by literary artists such as Tamora Pierce, C.S. Lewis and Scott Westerfeld (My most recent favourite). So I supposed i’ve been a bit spoiled by them.
Now i do have some complements. The thought of dressing up as a tennis player for halloween was a nice thought and a highly amusing one to boot. The descriptions were pretty well done. The plot didn’t go along to slow, and while some parts went by a bit too quick it was still a bearable speed. Then there is the wit, the few times it appeared i was more than mildly amused.
under slightly different circumstances, or even a younger heroine rather than a sixteen year ancient ( I suppose that would be a different circumstance thogh, now wouldn’t it?), I reflect I could have enjoied the book. unfortunatly none of persons circumstances occured so i didn’t. 2/5
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This is in no doubt an out of the ordinary vampire book, but things happened a bit too quickly for my personal liking. In reality, no one would act so in like so quickly. It’s like reading a fan fiction about some “really hot” rockstar. I didn’t like this book as much as I thought I would, but I’m still going to read the sequel, anyway.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Sixteen-year-ancient Raven, an outcast who permanently wears black and hopes to become a vampire some day, falls in like with the mysterious new boy in town, keen to find out if he can make her dreams come right.
Ellen Schreiber breathes humor, irony, pathos, and romance into a vampire tale that a reader can really bite into. A quick fun read that leaves the reader wanting more.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5