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video 2014-02-26 16:44

Impatiently waiting to watch Penny Dreadful.  

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review 2013-10-11 21:15
The Palace: an Historical Horror Novel
The Palace: an Historical Horror Novel -... The Palace: an Historical Horror Novel - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro This is an old favorite of mine, picked up when I was in my teens, and published in 1978 when vampires were still monsters that made your pulse race not because they were sexy, but because they were likely to devour you. In these days of Buffy and Twilight I think we've gone much too far in the other direction, but back when I encountered Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's humane vampire Saint-German, it seemed fresh. And what impressed me most back then wasn't the vampire side of this book--it was the historical fiction side. This is set in Renaissance Florence, and Lorenzo de Medici, Botticelli, and the sinister monk Savonarola are all featured here. The vivid picture painted of the flowering of the Renaissance threatened by religious fanaticism made quite the impression on me. For some reason I never picked up another of the Saint-Germain books--this is part of a series, and not even the first one, but the second (Hôtel Transylvania was the first.) This one does stand alone though, and writing up this review makes me want to seek out others in the series for a Halloween read.
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review 2008-10-09 00:00
Path of the Eclipse (Saint-Germain, Book 4) - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro The Count’s Asian adventure as it where. If you enjoyed Better in the Dark, you will most likely enjoy this chronicle of the Count’s life for the character of T’en is very much like Rangaude. The book finds the Count traveling though the Far East and even into India where we are introduced to Padremi, a slight variation of the Count’s normal women, being older than the average. It is here also that the reader sees the Count drawn to the outsiders, those at the margins of society.
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review 2008-10-09 00:00
In the Face of Death - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Madelaine is not my favorite character, and I didn't like the shorter version of this that appeared in The Vampire Sexette all that much either. It's Yarbro so it is not a bad book, though I think the shorter version is actually a little better. If you are going to start the St. Germain series, pick a different one.
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