Nancy A. Collins
3.88 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This was a hard book to read with all the racial tension, prejudice, and hate shouted liberally in every direction. (Each magic series has its own word for average human and in this series the term was "nump" and honestly, in this book I got irritated with the word fast). From th...
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review 1: Tate, a clever pseudonym for a more richy-rich name, is need of a cheap place where she can earn her living as a metal sculptor and live her life as she sees fit. Problem is, the only part of NYC that'll take her is in Golgotham, quite literally a whole other world inside NYC. To...
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review 1: Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.comNIGHT LIFE is another guilty pleasure in the VAMPS series by Ms. Collins. The plot thickens in the second installment. Lilith Todd has learned the truth that Cally Monture seeks. Lilith knows who Cally's father is. After the two girls fought...
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review 1: Add "Gossip Girls" fashion, trendy night spots, high school with vampires and you have a recipe for a YA series.The fashion details made me yawn at times, but it was worth it to see what Cally's new adventures were. I wish there was more about her relationship with Peter, a vampi...
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review 1: To me this book just served as a buffer between books that mattered. Yes it was good with enough drama to keep it interesting, but nothing happened in the book. The first in the series had a major plot, and as far as I can tell the third book will as well. I like the characters a...
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review 1: The last of a three book series. I was actually quite pleased with this book till the last 75 pages or so. It's not that it ended badly, in fact it wraps up very neatly - too neatly really. All the author left off was "and all the good guys lived happily ever after." Given how da...