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Emma and the Vampires (Jane Austen Undead Novels) (2010)

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1402241348 (ISBN13: 9781402241345)
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Emma And The Vampires (Jane Austen Undead Novels) (2010) - Plot & Excerpts

The addition of Vampires to this classic story surely made it far more engaging for me as a reader. I doubt I could have found any reason at all to continue reading it had it not been for the vampires. Unfortunately, the addition of Vampires was clumsy and awkward. The fact that all the "gentlemen" were vamps, entirely willing to destroy their own kind? This just made no sense....no human males expect for Emma's dad? And you never really quite knew if all the silly ladies knew of the gentlemen's actual disposition or not....they at least found nothing strange with the various oddities of them. I recommend 'Mr.Darcy, Vampire' over this good any day. I've never read the original 'Emma' but I should hope it's not as weak as this offering. I trudged through this book for almost a month and should have given up on it long before then. Unfortunately, I'm a tad too stubborn and was "rewarded" with nonsensical vegan vampires, with no explanation on how they came to be, and a story with more holes than a donut convention. I didn't like the book cover either. Why the frick does the vampire have a smirk on his face? Having just had his head cut off shouldn't he have had a look of anguish or horror? And as the head is the heaviest part of the body how is Emma holding it when her hand appears to be relaxed and she's barely grabbing the hair?The synopsis describes 'Emma and the Vampires' as being "hilarious" and yet I never even broke into a smile. At times it read like the plot to a cheesy slasher horror movie, where the college students always end up going out in the dark alone even though they know there's a killer about, as there were many instances where the characters would leave a gathering at night only to be confronted with the evil vampires attacking them. Why did they not just hold their get together during the day and save themselves the trouble? Besides, the evil vampires sucked (yeah, pun intended) anyway and always got their butts kicked so what use is the evil in the book when it never prevails over good in any way? There's no suspense involved when, for the upteenth time, the nocturnal vampires get beaten yet again and so they're more of a hindrance than any real threat in this novel. Heck, they need not have been in this novel at all for all the use they were. Albeit a tad bit late I should mention that all men are vampires in this novel, good and evil, and Emma is trying to match up her friends with the good ones because that's obviously funny, right? About as funny as being staked in the groin over and over. I'm not wasting anymore words on this drivel and would have entered it into my 'Hall of Shame' except I felt sorry for Austen having her name associated with this heinous book...and I don't even like Austen! Horrible, horrible read.

What do You think about Emma And The Vampires (Jane Austen Undead Novels) (2010)?

I am officially addicted to these literary classics redone with monsters. i LOVE them
—david

*Thanks to Sourcebooks for providing a copy for review.*
—Michelle

Original story with the gents as vampires....great fun.
—adidus5

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