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First tagged "journal" by Jesse Freeman
More Detail Information tags: vampire(3), paranormal, coming of age, monsters, fiction, horror, dark fiction, first person, journal
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Hey, folks. I’m Joe, and I’m a vampire – not by choice, mind you, though by accident…a fate-twisting, fang-creating, blood lust-inducing misunderstanding. It started with a organisation date, a box of mistaken temperament and distant too many consequence bombers, and finished with a absurd set of resources that we only can’t seem to hang my conduct around.
Maybe we can tell: I’m not genuine happy about it.
But I’m positively not going to let it get in a approach of my life.
So I’ve thrown my repetition into a blog. I’m unresolved out my unwashed washing in an bid to explain a genuine understanding about being a card-carrying member of a Undead Elite. Maybe it will assistance others know a law about vampires. Maybe it will assistance me come to terms with it, too. Believe me, it’s not all satin capes and exposed ladies…none of it is, actually. One exposed lady would be nice. Instead, it’s only one nasty small warn after another. The law bears exposing, and I’m pulling behind a screen on all of it. If we can figure out how to keep it from mowing me over in a process, afterwards that’s groovy, too.
And that thing about vampires stimulating in a sun?
That is a garland of bull.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #122512 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-01-28
- Released on: 2012-01-28
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1

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You won't go wrong reading this book!
By LC DeCarlo
I positively desired this book. It was full of smart sarcasm, humor, heartbreak and suspense. Steven Luna takes a vampire science on a opposite path, and we suspicion a blog character of essay was singular and original. When we wasn't reading Joe vampire we was meditative about it. we consider what we appreciated a most, and done me like it so much, was that he didn't lift any punches in his writing--when he goes for a sum out, he goes for a sum out! we would suggest this book to vampire lovers as good as those that wish to giggle during them.
0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
A picturesque vampire blog value following
By R. Fischer
I consider substantially a coolest thing we have to contend about Joe Vampire, and there are a TON of cold things about it, was that it felt real. By that we mean, we overtly believed we was reading a vampire's blog! A blog BY an ACTUAL vampire.
Most vampire books are complicated on a cessation of disbelief, and to quote Peter Griffin we are VERY AWARE that we are reading a vampire BOOK. Not so with Joe Vampire; author Steven Luna creates Joe's tour a unequivocally believable, unequivocally realistic, unequivocally tangible one.
It all rests on Joe's shoulders; with a voice as strong, abounding and personal as Joe Vampire's, his exegesis could have fast killed a account upsurge if it didn't work SO flippin' well. There was not a fake note in a whole inner/outer dialogue. Everything burst lightning sharp, from a essence sister nicknames for his ex-girlfriends, i.e. "Aretha Skanklin" to a section titles, that could take adult an whole examination in themselves - yet "These Are Just a Few of My Unfavorite Things" is my favorite, this is only one witty, rockin' ride.
What's more, lots of supposed "gimmick" books where it's a blog or diary or found footage of some sort, only rest on carrying a cute, quirky anecdotist and that's that. But between a wit, a irascibility and snark of Joe's "blog," there is an tangible plot, characterization and account upsurge that unequivocally pays off.
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0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
Excellent entrance novel!
By Sandrastasia
This is an glorious entrance novel from author Steven Luna. Funny from a jump, with a essay character along a capillary (pun intended) of authors like Christopher Moore to Chuck Palahniuk, Luna gives this story his possess strange voice. And what a spiteful one it is. An strange take on a jam-packed genre he shows us a vampire we can all describe to. Witty, relatable and all a approach interesting this novel delivers on laughs. Loved it.

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