January 5, 2012 Blue Moon
- ISBN13: 9780515134452
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter backlist lights up the night.
In her eighth adventure, Anita Blake can’t turn her back on a former lover during the full moon. Especially since he’s behind bars-and he’s a werewolf…
Amazon.com Review
Anita Blake makes a living raising the dead. She also executes rogue vampires and villains among the local were-folk. Marks bind her to Jean-Claude, the Master vampire of St. Louis and her lover, and to her ex-fiancĂ©, a powerful werewolf who heads up the local pack. Anita shares some of their magic, and her own power over the dead keeps growing. But so does the body count and the situations that force Anita to bend or break her own rules. I… More >>
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Crue
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I do not have a clue what readers see in this book. I read the reviews and gave it a fair chance. Actually, several chances. I couldn’t bring myself to finish the book. I didn’t want to waste more of my time. It might be I am new to the werewolf/vampire reads. I do plan on reading about them more, just not from this author. Also…..this book is full of misspelled words. You’d think with spell-check and all, they would’ve been caught. Not so. Laurell should talk to PenguinPutnam/Jove about that.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Anonymous
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This IS THE BEST BOOOOOK EVERRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ireally liked it. i disagree Jean-claude could kicks richard’s butt any day. The middle is the best. The plane ride is funny too. If you liked this book you should read the others( bURNT oFFERINGS,AND SUCH))))))))))))))))) I LEFT ME WITH A SMILE ON MY FACE…………TO THOOSE OF YOU WHO AGREE WITH ME CHECK OUT THE KILLING DANCE(PAGE 144 OR 145 WHOAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Rating: 5 / 5
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Anonymous
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To all you people with the stupid “why” questions…
She’s the author, she writes what she will, and that’s the end of that. She’s always been a great author, and still is. If you can’t accept it, and if you can’t see it from the other end, well too bad for you.
I think that the book was great. It gives variation to the series. All the other books consist of constant Jean-Claude et Mademoiselle Anita type things. (Not that I don’t love Jean-Claude, the coolest Master of the City St. Louis has ever had…) A little different, true, but it tilts things a bit, makes the story a little less predictable, a little less mono-toned, you know? If she kept with the same thing every time, everyone’d be bored to death.
Laurell K. Hamilton’s a GREAT author, and if you disagree with that, then I’d like to see YOU write a better novel! Until you do, either shut up and read, or go somewhere else. >:(
Really, peoples. This is my FAVORITE DAMN AUTHOR YOU’RE TEARING UP HERE!
True this book’s not as grand and as cookie-cut as the others, but that’s the interesting thing about it; it’s diversity. If you narrow minded people don’t understand, then go read something easier to digest, like Goose-Bumps, where everything’s cookie cut and where all the endings are the same, and all that changes are the names! Go take your uncalled for, totally absurd, not to mention stupid, criticism that’s beyond criticism somewhere else!
Rating: 5 / 5
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Anonymous
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In BLUE MOON, Hamilton turns from the quirky humor and well-drawn characters that characterized previous books in the series, to soft porn interlaced with dialogue. Not recommended for those who (like me) find this a real drag on the plot.
Rating: 2 / 5
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K. Brown
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This book–with the others in the series–are okay. Editors say that the author is “erotic” in these novels are wrong. There are a few spots in the last few books that are “sexual in content”, but they are very rare. For a vampire series they are okay. If you want REAL erotic with vampire DO NOT READ this series. You will be greatly disappointed.
Rating: 3 / 5