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Zombie Saturday Night (Confessions of a Teenage Vampire , No 2)

Zombie Saturday Night (Confessions of a Teenage Vampire , No 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I highly recommend this book!
Review: I really enjoyed the first two books of Confessions; a wonderful story about a girl who's learning how to deal with being a teenager and a Vampire, and dealing with the "Forces of Evil"; don't you just love stories with that plotline?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Sequel to the turning
Review: Lily's life hasn't been the same since she was changed into a vampire. Now in order to become human again she must defeat the evil Sang. On top of that tn order to save the town she must protect the people from Sang's evil creations. And surprisingly enough the change from human to vampire has had an affect on Lily's social life. She's no longer the outcast she once was and wants to celevrate that by having a party. But of course Sang has other things in mind... I found this comic to be just as good as the last. THe plot line is exciting and it makes you wonder "What's going to happen next." I hope that one day Mr. West and Mr. Ellis decide to pick up the pen again and create another comic for the series. I enjoyed it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Second outing better than the first!
Review: West's second (and, unfortunately, last) book in this series doesn't have all the exposition of the first, so he can get down to the nitty-gritty. The story jams, the art is solid and flows pleasantly. Why Scholastic stopped here is a real mystery!


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