One of my other favorites by this author is Practical Demon Keeping, which I found at my local library. This is quite a find also, considering my local library is probably only about 1600 sq feet and has a science fiction/fantasy section the size of my personal library. I actually returned this book late - just a day. But, I should have taken a picture of the librarian's face when she read off that I had a 10 cent late charge on Practical Demon Keeping.
"Fiction," I had to reassure her as I dropped a dollar in the library fund.
You Suck: A Love Story I actually purchase with my own money after laughing uproariously all throughout PDK. I couldn't find the starter/companion to this novel Bloodsucking Fiends, but I was assured by the clever and cheerful B&N clerk that this one was just fine on it's own. She was very right indeed.
You Suck while does come after the events of Bloodsucking Fiends went well as a stand alone. There were a few flash backs but I enjoyed the novel nevertheless. The novel starts with hottie vamp chick, Jody sealed in a bronze body cast by her boy toy, C. Thomas Flood to protect her from her vampiric ways. He did, though, thoughtfully drill ear holes so he could apologize to her over and over again about how sorry he was for the imprisonment.
Cunning vamp she is, Jody manages to escape. She had a few preternatural tricks up her sleeve and she just needed to get out so she could turn her lover and finally make things nice and even again. This doesn't go over that well with C. Thomas (Tommy), though, and for a bit he is very angry with her. That is until they fall into the sack and reconnect on a more carnal plane.
Tommy takes to his vampireness well, and even lands himself a minion by the name of Abby. Witty repertoire, comical and outlandish plot-lines and some nail-biting action lends to a very good read. This is one of my fav comedies... and I even recommend this to not so paranormal readers. You'll get a kick out of Moore's writing style and comedic voice. If you want to stay away from the preternatural - my recommendation of Moore's is Island of the Sequined Love Nun.
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It definitely works as a stand alone, since when I read it I had no idea it was the second book in a duology. Although Lamb is my favourite Moore book, You Suck is still special to me, since it was my introduction to Moore (and started my vampire kick!).
I've read almost all of Christopher Moore's books and A Dirty Job is my favorite. It was also my introduction to his work. I also really like the vampire duology and how it ties in to A Dirty Job.
Christopher Moore has such a unique voice and sense of humor, I can't get enough of it! Great review!
I have this one, just haven't started it xD
Island of the Sequined Love Nun is my favorite Christopher Moore book, if you haven't read that one yet I definitely recommend it!
Hmm...I've never heard of this author before, and that doesn't happen all that often. But your review definitely made this book sound intriguing, so I might have to look for it on my next library trip!
I loved this set of books, I can't wait to read the new one coming out soon.
I've seen this around but the cover doesn't appeal to me at all. But shame on me. It sounds great and I'll put it on my list. Great review!
great review! one more 4 my TBR hehe =)))
I love Christopher Moore! I just finished The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror. It wasn't my favorite, but it was still funny. I can't wait for the next in the vampire trilogy to come out! I believe it's due out April 1st.
I saw the cover of "A Dirty Job" and thought it was so amusing, I had a little smile playing on my face everytime I looked at it for some reason, I regret to say I haven't gotten around to reading it, even though many of my friends have liked it, so it is obviously an error I must rectify soon. and I will for sure check out Island of the Sequined Love Nun! Thanks for the review :)
The cover's lips reminds me about the Rolling Stones! The book seems hilarious and I need some laughs while reading something paranormal.
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