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Vampires: The Recent Undead [NOOK Book]
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Anonymous
Posted February 16, 2012
I loved this book even though i just got a free sample. I will tell u people what it is about of what i read. In the story a girl named matilda had the cold. She got it because a vampire bitten her. She only had 57days left before she became a vampire. The only way that would stop her from biting her loved ones was to drink. Matilda loved julian. A boy came and told matilda that his sister and her boyfriend were some where far. The boys sister wanted to be bitten by a vampire. Matilda died and became a vampire. Some kids found matilda and told her that she was going to owe them something. The next day she bitten some girl. The other kids thought she was dead.The boys sister sent a post that to meet her at the festival of sinners.
THE END. I loved this book!!!!! Highly recommended.
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Posted January 5, 2012
IM THE THIRRRRRRRDD SAD BUT TRUE ................STILL NICE THOUGH
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Posted January 5, 2012
Third xD
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Posted December 26, 2011
Tehe second revvvvvvviiiiiiiiieeeeeeewwwww
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Posted December 23, 2011
I havint read this book yet i just wintind to be first hehehe!!!
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Overview
The undead are more alive today than ever. Immortal? Indeed! Nothing has sunk its teeth into twenty-first century popular culture as pervasively as the vampire. The fangsters have the freedom to fly across all genres and all mediums—there's even apps for vamps.Whether roaming into romance, haunting horror, sneaking into science fiction, capering into humor, meandering through mystery—no icon is more versatile than the vampire. Slake your insatiable thirst with the best sanguinary stories of the new millennium: terrifying or tender, deadly or delicious, bad-ass or beneficent, classic or cutting-edge.