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Now I know what you’re all thinking, and let me explain. Vampire Romance has been around before Twilight for years. These books are nothing like Twilight. But it’s not my place to bash Twilight, it’s been done to death and frankly it’s time to move on. I’m here to tell you about a wonderfully comedic and heartwarming story about a boy and his first love. Who happens to stalk the night and drinks blood. A classic story for the ages. It’s Christopher Moore’s Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story and its sequel You Suck.No sparkles here. The first book follows the story of Jody and Tommy, two young people living in San Francisco in the mid-nineties. Jody is a single woman who is suddenly turned into a vampire and must learn to cope with her new life. Tommy is an aspiring writer who just moved into the city from a small backwater town. Pretty typical. Well what follows is a tale of love, turkey bowling, and comedy culminating in a showdown with the vampire who turned Jody. The other characters are The Emperor, homage to James Norton Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, and the Animals, Tommy’s coworkers on the late shift. Side note: If you don’t know who James Norton is, look him up. He’s one of the coolest people who ever lived. They bring some levity to the story and despite being mainly comedic relief, well the Animals anyway, they actually do a lot and contribute a lot to the story.
Now with more bloodsucking and sex. The sequel continues the adventures of Jody and Tommy as they struggle to keep their relationship intact despite the challenges presented by vampirism. I don’t want to give too much away, so I’ll leave it there. This novel also introduces Abby Normal, yes it’s a lame pun but go with it, as the couple’s assistant. Essentially her job is to make sure nothing happens during the day and do errands that can’t be done at night. She’s also a Goth. Surprising. What is funny is her almost over the top reaction to vampires, treating them with all the reverence you’d expect a teenage Goth to treat them with and then seeing Jody and Tommy’s almost nonchalantness about the whole thing. The second novel is very good with the Animals stealing the show as it follows to a fault their dealings with a prostitute they picked up in Vegas. Other than that, it’s a pretty good book.
It's on my list. I'll get to it someday. There is actually a third novel in the series titled Bite Me which further follows the characters. But to be honest, I haven’t read it yet. Sorry. But from what I’ve gleamed from browsing it in bookstores and reading the back cover, it’s more about Abby than Tommy and Jody who to be honest were my main draw to the series. I’m sure it’s an excellent book like the rest of Christopher Moore’s works, and hopefully I’ll get a chance to read it someday. Overall the series is very good. It’s light hearted fun and has a really endearing love story. It’s well written, funny, and just a fun read. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for something light and not too deep. Don’t read into it too much and just enjoy the story.
I don't know about you guys but that guest post made me mighty interested in this series. Does this vampire series interest you? What do you think of the covers?
Awesome guest post. I liked my vampires way before Stephanie Meyer.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Happy you enjoyed it.
DeleteThe covers are simply cool and awesome! The series sounds good too. What a nice Guest post! :)
ReplyDeleteSarika @ The Readdicts
I agree, the simplistic but interesting covers are cool.
DeleteNo sparkles, bloodsucking, and sex, who could refuse?!
ReplyDeleteTwilight is not a favourite of mine, and there were loads of great vampire romance about before twilight was ever dreamed of :)
Thank god no sparkles, lol.
DeleteThe titles and covers are great! Sounds like an interesting and fun series. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo happy they interest you.
DeleteI read the first two books awhile back and they are very funny. That's what Christopher Moore is known for. Definitely nothing like Twilight! My favorite book of his is called A Dirty Job about a guy who inadvertently becomes a Reaper, and he also has my absolute favorite book title ever, Island of the Sequined Love Nun, which, quite honestly, I can't even begin to tell you what it was about, but the title alone made me laugh every time I thought about it.
ReplyDeleteLOL, I love that title. I need to read a Moore book soon. I am all about the humor.
DeleteI was nuts about paranormal romance and what became "Urban Fantasy" before they were genres -- and this series (at least the first book) was one of my favorites! An old, tattered copy sits right on my keeper shelf. Thank you for bringing it out in the fresh air again! ;)
ReplyDeleteHeather
Ilove hearing from people who have read at least one book. I hadn't heard of the books before this post but they are on my TBR list now.
DeleteI LOVE Christopher Moore and those three books are just plain silly fun. Though I agree with JenM and my favorite is A Dirty Job as well, funny. You should check them out someday, they take place in San Francisco, there are extremely quirky characters that remind me a tiny bit of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City characters and it makes you laugh. Abby Normal has the funniest way of speaking, great stuff.
ReplyDeleteLovely guest post!
I am so about the funny right now. A lot of vamp stories seem to be getting more series. I want to laugh.
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