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Kitty Rocks The House (2013)

by Carrie Vaughn(Favorite Author)
3.9 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0765368676 (ISBN13: 9780765368676)
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English
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Tor Books
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Kitty Norville
review 1: I had been disappointed in the "Kitty" series starting around book #9 (Kitty's Big Trouble), but I'm happy to say that the series is back on track. I like reading about a smart (and smart-ass) female protagonist, thrust into a highly visible leadership role she never would have chosen for herself. (You read my intro to this review, and you'd never know it's a series about werewolves and other supernatural creatures, lol!)This one is really about the dynamics of a pack, any group of people really, and the way one creates alliances, communicates, and values their pack. Oh, and it's a good read too!
review 2: After the exciting events of KITTY STEALS THE SHOW Kitty returns home to Denver to get down to the serious business of building a strong base of allies in t
... morehe war against the vampire Roman and his plan to change the status of vampires among humans.But even the best-laid plans seem to go awry. The local vampire master Rick--her #1 ally--is approached by a secret sect of Catholic vampire crusaders and contemplates leaving Denver. A new pack member is causing trouble in the ranks. Cormac/Amelia seem determined to be a thorn in Kitty's side in the name of "helping." And even Kitty's own dysfunctional family demand her time and attention. How is she supposed to defeat Roman if she can't even keep her own life under control?The eleventh book in Carrie Vaughn's Kitty Norville series, KITTY ROCKS THE HOUSE is a continuation of the buildup from the revelation of Kitty's plan to bring down Roman in KITTY'S BIG TROUBLE. As a result of it being buildup this particular episode feels like filler, and even though its multiple plot threads resolve, the book felt too short. I want to get to the meat of the overarching conflict with Roman and didn't see the point of these seeming side-stories. I guess we'll have to see if they're relevant in book twelve.At this point in the series I'd also have liked to see Kitty be more assertive in her role as pack alpha. In some ways she does show this, but it's inconsistent and she seems whiny. There also isn't enough fallout from Cormac's brash and destructive actions, and Rick seemed more wishy-washy than usual. All these issues made the plot feel forced, which was too bad because the pacing was great. Fortunately Kitty and Ben's relationship is as good as usual and we got to see more of pack dynamics.A mediocre addition to the series, KITTY ROCKS THE HOUSE really just paves the way for what's coming. It doesn't ruin my enjoyment of the series, but I'm getting impatient for what's coming.Recommended Age: 14+Language: Less than five instancesViolence: Some blood and fighting, but minorSex: Implied***Read this and other reviews at Elitist Book Reviews.*** less
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Jim
As usual, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and devoured it in short order. Keep 'em coming!
St0rm
Carrie continues to totally entertain within this wonderfully fun niche
Kitty
Please tell me Vaughn isn't getting rid of my favorite character!!
pikilo18
Werewolves and vampires and demons, oh my!
propheli
Fun.
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