The Reformed Vampire Support Group
Book description
The trouble with being a vampire is . . .
You can't get a decent haircut. You live on guinea-pig blood. And even worse, most of the world's population wants to kill you. For no good reason. Nina Harrison became a vampire in 1973, when she was fifteen. Since then,…
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1 author picked The Reformed Vampire Support Group as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
This witty young adult novel cleverly up-ends the traditional vampire mythology.
These Australian urban vamps are sickly, socially isolated, and barely able to defend themselves. Fifteen-year-old Nina has been a vampire since 1973. She’s part of a group of vamps who meet once a week for therapy sessions to help them refrain from attacking humans.
When one of their members is murdered, they decide to track their enemy, assuming that once the slayer sees how pathetic and harmless they are they’ll be left alone. Ill-equipped for danger, Nina and her fellow vamps stumble into a world of guns, thugs, werewolves,…
From Paula's list on other-worldly creatures roaming around Australia.
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