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lørdag den 31. december 2011

Nightshade

I've read "Nightshade" and "Wolfsbane" by Andrea Cremer, and I must say I was disappointed in the beginning. But as I continued through the Nightdhade universe, I quickly realised this world was kind of amazing.

The main character "Calla" is the alpha of her young werewolf pack "the Nightshades". She is to be mated with the alpha from the young wolves of " the Bane  pack", Ren. This is all decided by the wolves' masters, the Keepers. But suddenly a strange boy arrives in the town, where they live, Vail. His name is Shay, and he Calla falls head over heels with him without realising it at first. She is torn between the two, and when she realises the Searchers (the Keepers enemies) are probably not who she thinks, and that maybe the Keepers are not all good guys, she is forced to confront her feelings and her loyality.

The books are different from other of this genre, but all in all it is a quite new universe, and you quickly adapt and want to learn more. I cannot wait for book 3. I will give these books 4 out of 5 fangs. :o) Enjoy!

lørdag den 24. december 2011

The Art of Seducing A Naked Werewolf

"The Art of Seducing A Naked Werewolf" by Molly Harper is a kind of follow-up to number one "How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf".

This time we follow Cooper's little sister, the new pack alpha of the valley, Maggie Graham. A scientist has come to Grundy to examine werewolfs, and Maggie cannot have that so close to her valley. But of course she falls head over heels with him, and then nothing are to be done. But as she tries to find out her new love life with this gorgeus Nick Thatcher, accident after accident starts to happen near her. First her brakes stop working, then her office was set on fire, and then she was attacked in the forest. Some weird stalker is after her and she cannot find out who he is, until it is very much too late...

This book is as genious and hilarious as all of Harper's books, and therefore it gets 4 out of 5 fangs aswell. :o) enjoy, and merry christmas!

How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf

"How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf" by Molly Harper is another hilarious book by this awesome writer.

It's about a girl called "Mo", who moves to Alaska to get awat from her annoying parents. Here she meets grumpy Cooper Graham - and they cannot be in the same room... Until Coop shows up on Mo's doorstep in wolf-form. Finally they acccept their attraction towards each other, but again problems are on their way. A crazy alpha from Cooper's old pack, an irritating younger sister Maggie and two really weird parents later, I finished this book with a smile on my face. It's really hilarious as all of Harper's books, and I really enjoyed reading this.

So this book, as hilarious as the "Nice Girls" Series, I will give 4 out of 5 fangs. :o) Enjoy!

Vampire Academy

Hi guys!

So, I haven't been able to write for a while, but I have read a loooot of books in my absence. ;)

First off, I read the vampire academy series by Richelle Mead. I was like: "Hmm, I'm not sure what to think of these, but maybe I should just read them even though some people say they really stink..." before I started book number 1. But it only took a couple of pages before I was bitten and smitten! I totally adore and love these books now!

It's all about a Dhampir called Rose and her best friend, a mortal vampire (Moroi), Lissa. They run away from the vampire academy, but some Dhampirs (which serves as bodyguards for the Moroi, especially the royal Moroi) found them and brought them back. One of them is the russian hottie, Dimitri, and Rose and him soon begin to feel someting more for each other. Lissa turns out to be a really special Moroi with long-forgotten special magical "spirit"-powers. This fact gets her some enemies, who wants to use her powers for them selves. Rose job is to protect Lissa, which can be hard when a special hot russian guy trains you in combat every day and takes up her concentration. Combats, prison breaks and a few hostages later, the books of course end somewhat happy.
Rose and Lissa have to endure a lot of things in the 6 books, all from Strigoi attacks (evil vampires) and broken hearts to loosing friends and love. I could go on and on about these great books all day long, but I would be stupid for saying anything but: "Go read them!!!!". 

I give all books 4 out of 5 fangs, but only because I know a few better books. BUT I have to admit book number 6 is a bit overrated, so that will only earn 3 fangs here. :o) Enjoy!!

søndag den 23. oktober 2011

Nice Girls don't live forever

So, I've finished the third and last book in the vampire Triology by Molly Harper.
I found this one really amusing, and much better than the second book "Nice Girls don't date dead men", and even more so than the first book "Nice Girls don't have fangs".

This time our newly turned vampire heroine 'Jane' is confronted by a stalker - a deadly one that is. Her realitionsship with her sire 'Gabriel' is as twisted and hurtful as ever, and Jane feels even more lonely with seeing her best friend 'Zeb' and his wife 'Jolene' being happy together and awaiting a baby. 'Dick' and 'Andrea' are also hooking up with each other and this leaves 'Jane' as the only lonely person in the group. Her dead boss nephew finally comes to town and proves to be a big pain in the butt. And to her horror, 'Jane' discovers her membership in a 'club' for store-owners in town to be a disaster - all of the members (almost all named 'Courtney') except one proves nasty and bitchy. And even worse - her sister 'Jenny' decides to join the club aswell. As if all of this isn't enough, Jane's high school reunion is coming up, and she is listed on the memorial wall for the dead classmates. She sure enough has a lot coming up for her in this third and final book.

As I said, I found this book to be the most funny - and I think the best of them all. I could barely let go of it, and it was truly one of the most amusing and hilarous books I've ever read.

I will give it 5 out of 5 fangs" :o) Enjoy!

mandag den 10. oktober 2011

Nice Girls don't date dead men


Now I've finished the second book from Molly Harper: "Nice Girls don't date dead men". I found it amusing and funny as the first book, but where that book had a really good story, the sequel is kind of lacking a good point. The story is slow, and nothing much happens in this book. Also, the story tends to be more about the main character "Jane"'s friends, Zeb and Jolene, which is fine because they are getting married, but we don't get to follow Jane very much. We hear about some problems in her life, but we never get to hear any good solutions to those.

It took me more time to read this book than the first one, because sometimes the story was so slow I just had to put the book down for a while. Even though this book was a bit boring at times, it was still funny, though not as much as "Nice Girls don't have fangs". But that's probably what you can expect from a sequel. So overall the book was quite good and amusing though it missed some points. It will be exciting to find out how the third book, "Nice Girls don't live forever" turned out.

I wil give this one 3 out of 5 fangs :o) Enjoy!

torsdag den 6. oktober 2011

Nice Girls don't have fangs


So, I've just finished Molly Harpers "Nice Girls don't have fangs".
I must say I found it quite amusing, and I did laugh a couple of times. The main character "Jane Jameson" happens to have a really bad day which ends with her being turned into a vampire. A lot of things happens to our sweet, and, at times naive, Jane, but it all ends up well for her. She falls in love with her sire "Gabriel", who is jeoulus and possesive but equally in love with her. She also gets set up for murder and it's clear someone is after her. But it's not obvious from the start who the "bad guy" is, so other than being funny and romantic, this fantasy novel also makes you think.

It's nothing like "The Sookie Stackhouse Books", "The House of Night Series" or "Twilight" for that matter, but it turned out really good, and I actually can't wait to read the sequel, "Nice Girl's don't date dead men". Molly Harper has a rare sense of humor, and I will enjoy reading more of her work.

I will give it 4 out of 5 fangs :o) Enjoy!