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by Laurell K. Hamilton
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Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 14 years ago
2nd time re-reading this - this time by audiobook. I also have the paperback.SPOILER!!!Finally some hanky-panky! Although I like Jean-Claude, I kind of wish Richard would have been first.
The BiblioSanctum
The BiblioSanctum rated it 14 years ago
Better than the last book, but not by a whole lot. It's a little difficult to watch characters I've previously loved start to unravel like this. I'm not sure I like the person Anita is becoming. I've always known from the start that she was aggressive, confident, and strong-willed. I used to admire ...
Jocelyn Adams - Living life one word at a time
This was my favorite of the series, where Anita and Jean-Claude finally get together.
Nyx Book Reviews
Nyx Book Reviews rated it 14 years ago
The Killing Dance is the sixth book in the controversial Anita Blake series. There are different camps in the ongoing discussion whether the books get better later on, or complete crap. I'm not sure yet which side I'm on.What I do know is that I had a great time reading The Killing Dance. In this bo...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 15 years ago
*Plot of the Story* When the story opens, Anita and her boyfriend Jean-Claude, Master Vampire of St. Louis, are meeting with another master vampire named Sabin and his human servant, a necromancer named Dominic Dumare. Sabin's undead body is rotting away and he wants to know if Anita Blake, necroma...
DayDreamer
DayDreamer rated it 15 years ago
It's a fine book. Probably it's the best of the first ten ones, I liked the plot (there was!), the quarrels, the fights, everything.
AH@BadassBookReviews
AH@BadassBookReviews rated it 15 years ago
2.5 starsI must admit that I had enjoyed the previous 5 books in the Anita Blake series. But for now, I think that I have had enough of Anita Blake. This book felt repetitive, like I had read it before. And not only repetitive in that sense, but the word power was used way too many times.
Aprille Legacy
Aprille Legacy rated it 15 years ago
This is where the story died, methinks. I wish I could write myself into so that I could kill Anita. She has become one of the worst characters I've ever read.I loved her in the first couple of books (what kind of woman doesn't like a bad-ass chick?) But now she just annoys me with all of her whinin...
DoctorDonna
DoctorDonna rated it 15 years ago
This was great! Lots of drama...just how I like it. Greatest part of the book was Harley telling Anita that she was the scariest mother****** in the room!! I always love to see Edward as well! Richard was a bit annoying in this one. I will say that I was a bit shocked at who she ended up sleeping wi...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 15 years ago
Jean-Claude didn't mind killing people. Once upon a time, I'd thought that made him monstrous. Now I agreed with him. Will the real monster please stand up?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassandra had failed the bodyguard test. She was a powerful lycanthrope, but Sabin had totally unnerved her. She'd...
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