Vampireville by Ellen Schreiber7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Thanks to the new-found action and the new characters introduced, I actually enjoyed reading this book the entire way through (not so for the first two). The bad guys are evil, but understandably so, and through their interactions with Raven, Alexander, and Trevor, we really begin to feel the loneliness and solitude that comes from being an outcast, something I thought was missing in the first two books. ![]() While I wouldn't go so far as to say it was action-packed, there was definitely some major good-guy/bad-guy action going on. What a relief! In my head, this is a major improvement. I think the term "gothic mate" was used only twice (maybe more, but not much more) throughout the entire book. There were still cliches, but they were immensely downplayed. ![]() Raven is finally starting to act her age, and in the process, she's turned into a cool, understanding, likeable character - no longer the annoying brat I found her to be in the first two installments. In a way, I feel like Ellen Schreiber is finally starting to find her groove. What I Have to Say: This series is FINALLY starting to get to me! I enjoyed this book quite a bit more than I enjoyed the first two. If you were only so-so about the first two, I'd say still give this one a try! Who Should Read It? This book is for middle grade vampire lovers! Also, if you enjoyed the first two, you will like this one even more. ![]()
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