Vamps (Vamps Series #1) by Nancy A. Collins

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 17,413
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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 17,413
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    When the sun goes down, New York's true elite all head to one place: Bathory Academy, where the young ladies of the finest vampire families are trained in shapeshifting and luring their prey.

    Bathory's reigning queen, Lilith Todd, is the daughter of a powerful vampire businessman, and she knows exactly what she wants from life. She wants to look beautiful for eternity and party till the sun comes up with her gorgeous boyfriend, Jules. And she doesn't want any New Blood upstarts standing in her way.

    Enter Cally Monture, an unexpected threat from a trash zip code. When their first meeting leads to tragic results, Lilith is hungry for revenge.

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    Take any formulaic teen novel, transform your characters into vampires, throw in some Gossip Girl sensibilities (seven designer mentions in the first 10 pages) and voila, you get Vamps. The story begins with 16-year-old rich girl Lilith, queen of the local teen vampire set. She sleeps by day and attends her swanky all-girl vampire school by night. Her betrothed, the ultra-gorgeous Jules, attends the local all-boy vampire academy. Lilith's brand-name existence is running along as planned until the entrance of Cally, vampire from a lesser zip code. When Cally becomes involved in the death of Lilith's best friend, Lilith vows revenge on the newcomer. This is the first of what will be a series about the teens, and it is a fluff read at best. The characters are shallow and stereotypical, with little to distinguish them from one other. While Lilith and friends are still under age, the book opens with Lilith working her way into a club, where she and her friends dangle the opportunity for group sex to a "clot" whose blood they want to imbibe. At best this book is a quick read for the vampire obsessed crowd, but not an essential purchase for any library. Reviewer: Sharon Oliver

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    Vampires Meet Prada and Gucciby BetweenTheLines

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    October 11, 2009: I could tell from the first page that this was not going to be a literary masterpiece. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it. It is DEFINATELY a teen book and that being said, I think a lot of teens would really enjoy it. It was very.Beverly Hills 90210 meets vampires. There is a lot of naughty stuff going on, it is very soap opera-like, but a quick and easy read.

    I think somewhere we discussed it as being 'escapism' writing. Something you didn't have to think much about, and could lose yourself in the book. To me, much like watching a TV program or a movie.

    The character Lilith was naughty, but still likeable. She is a spoiled vampire, daddy's girl, but there is something that makes you want to know more about her. Cally Monture is also an intriguing character. She comes from a different background than Lilith and it was interesting to see the different types of vampires in this author's vision.

    I wasn't fond of the overuse of brand names throughout the book. Prada glasses, Jimmy Cho Shoes, Gucci this, Dolce and Gabbana that. It was just name dropping. I realize the author was trying to set the background of the characters so you realize they are well-off. I just thought it was too much. I also didn't like the way the characters were introduced with their first and last names. It seemed forced. For example, "Lilith spotted her promised, Jules de Laval." Then in the same paragraph, ".chatting with Tanith Graves, one of her best friends." It just annoyed me. If they aren't a major character, do I really need their full names? (Oh yeah.yes, there are characters named Lilith and Tanith.I laughed!) Another thing, I don't think some of the wording used by the author was thought-out. In one place the author uses, "He needed to see her again like a tiger needs to quench it's thirst." Hrmmmm. Like a tiger?? Really?? Similes and metaphors can be hard sometimes to use appropriately in writing, but come on!

    I enjoyed not thinking while I read. As I said before, it is very much a teen book. Some guilty little pleasure was satisfied reading it. Far, far FAR from a masterpiece as I said before, I did still enjoy it. The book had some big faults, but it wasn't horrible. It was a bit cheesy, a bit predictable, and full of that name dropping business.

    Overall, I had to go with a three for a rating. When I look at the rating I've given this book and then what I gave Uglies, I feel I wasn't fair to Uglies. It was written much better. However, it didn't deserve a two. I think three is going to be a wide variety of books. You have to make me pretty happy to get a 4 or 5!!

    Please visit my blog, Between the Lines, at www.jennifermorrill.wordpress.com for more reviews. I'd love to hear for you!

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    September 14, 2009: This book was awful! It was terrible. The plot wasn't that interesting,and the characters are all superficial and extremely shallow. They have no personality or emotional depth. All and all,I thought it was a horrible book.


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