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The Reformed Vampire Support Group
The Reformed Vampire Support Group
Author: Catherine Jinks
Think vampires are romantic, sexy, and powerful? Think again. Vampires are dead. And unless they want to end up staked, they have to give up fanging people, admit their addiction, join a support group, and reform themselves. — Nina Harrison, fanged at fifteen and still living with her mother, hates the Reformed Vampire Support Group meetings ever...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780547411668
ISBN-10: 0547411669
Publication Date: 9/6/2010
Pages: 372
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Graphia
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Reformed Vampire Support Group on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen for TeensReadToo.com

Forget everything you knew about vampires. They are not sexy, stylish, rich, or powerful.

Nina has been a 15-year-old since 1973 when she was first turned into a vampire. Now she attends vampire support group meetings with her fellow vamps, who are sickly and living off the blood of guinea pigs. It's not a fancy life at all!

Nina's life is boring (although she does use her experience as a vampire to write vampire fiction). So when Casimir, the vampire who originally turned members of the group, is found staked in his apartment, Nina's life is about to be an adventure. The killer knows who and what they are, so The Reformed Vampire Support Group sets off to save themselves and finds a dangerous journey along the way.

This is not your typical vampire story. These vampires are grumpy, cranky, and not glamorous at all. But that's what makes them fun.

There were a lot of characters to keep track of in the beginning and the plot started off sort of slow, but keep with it and you will have a delightful and funny mystery.
reviewed The Reformed Vampire Support Group on + 1115 more book reviews
I enjoyed the Australian accent of the reader, but the story, while occasionally wryly funny, just wasn't compelling enough. Vampires here are pathetic rather than fierce, and other than one rescue, there just wasn't much that happened.


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