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by Christopher Moore, Jörn Ingwersen
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Senator Recommends
Senator Recommends rated it 15 years ago
I have never really been fond of Abby (from her appearance in other Moore books), but Christopher Moore gracefully narrates as this character for most of the book. Is she annoying? Yes. Will she make you laugh? It’s Moore, so of course!
AH@BadassBookReviews
AH@BadassBookReviews rated it 15 years ago
Where do I start? I have not laughed so hard since I read the first book in the series, Bloodsucking Fiends. I hadn't even realized that Bite Me was part of a trilogy and that this was the third book in the series. It really didn't matter that I read the books out of order.What makes this book speci...
Second Bookses
Second Bookses rated it 15 years ago
My discovery of Christopher Moore's vampire novels actually began with Bite Me: A Love Story. Not realizing it was part of a series, I picked it up at the library, read the first chapter, and was thoroughly confused. A friend pointed me to the two books that preceded this one, which I dutifully read...
I'm A Book Shark
I'm A Book Shark rated it 15 years ago
I'll say that this one was my least favorite of the three books in this series. It had a sad but good end to it. The character development was interesting to see as well. Abby Normal is by far one of my new favorite characters in a book. The narrator's voice for her was perfect. I will definitely ch...
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 15 years ago
This book wraps up the trilogy which began with Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story. It was an okay ending, though a little sad.As with most Christopher Moorebooks, there were guest cameos from previous books. This time from A Dirty Joband Fluke.I like Abby, but the teenspeak does get old after a whil...
Reading Adler's List
Reading Adler's List rated it 15 years ago
The third book in Moore's vampire trilogy. At first, the plot seemed like a flop and, for the first time, I wondered whether I really wanted to read a Christopher Moore book. But Moore salvaged it quickly and, like all his books, it reads quickly. Since the focus shifts to Abby Normal, there's a ...
Domaris' Dreamings
Domaris' Dreamings rated it 15 years ago
The character I enjoy least is the one providing the main narrative in this installment. While I did enjoy it, this means it is my least favorite of the three.
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 15 years ago
I heart Abby Normal (which of course is not her real name but the one she gave herself after watching "Young Frankenstein") However, she is the most bad-ass teenager that has ever been turned into a Nossssss-fratu as well as the most comical of them all. Why do I like her so much, well let me give...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 15 years ago
A monstrous horde of vampire cats stalks the streets of San Francisco and only Abby Normal can save the city... with the help of Tommy Flood, Jody, the Animals, Foo, Jared, Cavuto and Rivera. Will Abby fulfill her lifelong ambition of becoming a creature of the night?Bite Me is a pretty damn funny ...
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it 15 years ago
This book follows the characters from Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck!, but in no way do you really need to read those first. It would help for background, but it has been years since I have read them and I got right into the story. First off, I had issues with Moore's last release Fool but this ...
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