What I liked about the book is a lot. First is that there are vampires, not sparkling in the sun, animal blood drinking, teenage drama queens, is that there are actually vampires. There are many myths about the vampires, first that the only thing garlic does is give vampires bad breathe, and “holy” water does nothing to them either, nor does a cross. The one thing true is that they cannot go into sun light for very long, and that a steak driven through the heart will kill them, but so will a bullet wound, a long fall, and old age. Vampires don’t bite people’s neck to suck blood and a bitten person won’t turn into a vampire. The way they drink blood is that they make a tiny scratch on they’re finger, leg, arm, or something like that and drink a certain amount, but not enough to kill. Though sometimes a vampire is evil and when they drink they kill, but there aren’t a lot of evil vampires, but when a vampire does kill it’s because the person asked them to. When a vampire drinks from a person some of they’re memories go into the vampire. Like a vampire drank from Shakespeare to let some of his lost poems into the world, but he ended up dying. The vampire’s “cousins” is called the vampenze and when they drink from people, they drink to kill. They also drink in excessive amounts.
The vampires and the vampenze have some “super skills” one could say, their nails are really sharp, as are their teeth. They have prolonged life. Vampires age one-tenth at the normal human rate, 10 human years = 1 vampire year. They have improved strength and improved dexterity. The only to become a vampire is for a vampire to “bleed” you. (Put some of their blood in you)
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I enjoyed this piece because the tone of it is great- I sense passion and excitement!
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