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Used Book ~ The Last Vampire (Last Vampire, Bk 1) by author Christopher Pike
The Last Vampire (Last Vampire, Bk 1)
Author: Christopher Pike
Book Information
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 30

ISBN-13: 9780671872649 - ISBN-10: 0671872648
Publication Date: 5/1/1994
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Young Adult

Book Description:
Suspecting the detective she killed in self-defense is stalking her, a vampire becomes a high-school student to befriend the detective's son, with whom she falls in love.

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Sandy B. (haggatha) from MILLBURY, MA wrote on 4/13/2008...


I got caught up in Christopher Pike books when my girls were teens. now they are adults, I still grab a quick read every now and then. these are good books. not truly scary, but great for the young adult

Mallory W. (missmalaprop) from NEW ORLEANS, LA wrote on 7/8/2007...


This series was a favorite of mine when I was younger. Re-reading these books now, the writing seems pretty cheesy and melodramatic at times, but the story is still fun, and it's a quick read.

Melissa G. from SANTA MARIA, CA wrote on 4/30/2007...


This is a pretty good book. Although it is not one of my favorite vampire books.

Amy B. from MONTICELLO, FL wrote on 3/27/2007...


Good for the young who like mystery and a little romance.

Joanne L. (00JOANNE00) from HYDE PARK, NY wrote on 3/15/2006...


She thought she was the last vampire..... but now, someone hunts her. Another Vampire?

Terri M. (TerriM) from NEW PRT RCHY, FL wrote on 2/8/2006...


My husband liked it quite a bit. My TBR is too big and I'm not that into vampires right now.

Theda A. (Tee) from EUGENE, OR wrote on 11/29/2005...


This was MUCH beter than I was expecting. I'm not sure why my expectation was low, but it probably had a lot to do with the cheesy cover.
Having always had an affinity for Eastern religions I was favorably impressed with the author's spin on the origins of vampires.