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I don't want to read this series anymore but I want to know what happens. Sort of a conundrum, huh? My main problem: I don't care what happens to any of the kids. They're whiny, annoying, poorly developed, and they do really stupid things. Claire, the supposed genius, does the dumbest thing anyone can do; she reveals to the villain that she figured out it was them killing people while she's STUCK IN A MOVING CAR ALONE WITH THEM!!! Sorry. Had to get that out. Claire needs to watch some horror mov...
4.5 stars This is my favourite in the series so far because we're introduced to Myrnin who is nuts but endearing and I always loved him.
Fans of Morganville Vampires rejoice! We finally got a book that lives up to this series potential. Or at least gets very close to it. Which is cool.I really love this series and it pains me to give these books less than five stars. Morganville Vamps can do five stars easily. It just doesn’t work too hard to reach that for some reason unknown to me yet.I never felt like continuing a series after giving the first book three stars. Never. That means that I found the series meh. Meh doesn’t want me...
4.5 Stars!!! Wow, another awesome addition to The Morganville Vampires series. Once again, the author picks right up where the previous book left off. Here's one of my favorite quotes from this book..."What is that, some freak-ass Goth idea of romantic suicide? You turning into a fang-banger?" (Shane to Eve)There's a big secret that Amelie has told to Claire and she is to tell NO ONE! Throughout this installment Claire is faced with a duty Amelie has required her to work on and it is a scary cha...
There are so many new pieces of intrigue in this book. Loving this series and so excited to start the next book!
Better than the previous two, in my humble opinion. More world building, some new faces, more information, some character growth…After three books, I am giving up on trying to decide how I feel about the characters. I just accept them the way they are and you know what? Now that I’m writing things down, they feel like real life people. There is no perfect character. So, I’m done complaining. Claire: There are days that I love her, there are days that she gets on my nerves. I try to keep in mind
Still only 3 stars for these books. This book not a 4 because Shane needs to get his crap together.
Upon picking up this book – the third in the series – I was confused when I read the blurb, as it did not correlate with the previous books I had read. “When Claire Danvers learnt that her college town was run by vampires, she did what any intelligent, self-preserving student would do: she applied for a transfer and stocked up on garlic...” Ummmm … No she didn’t?! Blurb confusion aside, I am flying through these books! I have now read three in nearly as many days, and intend to start the fourth
review by Saluki*Warning: possible spoilers ahead.*The third book in the Morganville Vampires series picks up where book two left off. One thing that you need to know about the Morganville series is that they aren't stand alone books, so if you haven't read the first two books in the series, this one won't make much sense. If you need a refresher, check out SarahBella's review of The Dead Girls' Dance. Also, don't forget to read our interview with the series author, Rachel Caine. When we last sa...
Midnight Alley is waaay slower than the first two books. It doesn’t have that much action, but this is where the main series arc starts to become a thing! We get introduced to Myrnin and to the doorways, and Claire commits to figuring out the vampires’ Big Deadly Issue.Shane continues to highkey be close-minded as all heck - a plot point I could really do without. We get a little more Jason, who was totally sidelined in the last novel, and the introduction of Mr. Bishop, who is here to fuck shit...
Spoilers for book 1 (Glass Houses) and book 2 (Dead Girl's Dance).Since I'm assuming y'all read Book 2 by now I can freely say that I hated how Shane acted throughout much of the book. I understand that he was under pressure and that he was mentally, physically and emotionally beaten down by his dad, but I'm not sure that excuses all of his jackass behavior. Unfortunately if I thought he would improve in this book I was obviously mental. His attitude in general is horrific for much of the book a...
(view spoiler)[So much has happened in this freaking book!!Claire still makes stupid decisions with her life. It's like she doesn't really value her own life at all. But it's okay she's cute and naive and I can't blame her because there has to be at least someone in the book who does dumb stuff all of the damn time.I feel like Shane gets beat up a lot in this book. He mostly gets himself in the situation to begin with so like half of the time I feel bad for him. BUT when Jason stabbed him... oh
I love the world that has been created in Morganville the plot line and the writing.... But im not 100 percent sold on the characters....I think Shayne is really cruel to Claire... i cant really root for him, he said some unforgivable things in this book and never had the audacity to apologize, Eves ok there really isnt much to her and Micheals a lord over everyone hypocrite.... Last but not least is Claire who has about as much Common sense as a baked turnip.The other characters in the book are...
“Oliver: You turned me down. So why, I wonder, did you decide Amelie would be a better choice?Claire: She smells better. And she made me cookies.”― Rachel Caine, Midnight Alley SPOILER WARNING!!! Although there are no spoilers for this book. There are spoilers in this review for those who haven't read the two previous books. So if you haven't already read the first two of the series then you may not want to read my review. I try to express only my most honest opinion in a spoiler free way