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| Blood Noir (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 16) |
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Manufacturer: Berkley Hardcover
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780425222195 ISBN: 0425222195 Label: Berkley Hardcover Manufacturer: Berkley Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2008-05-27 Publisher: Berkley Hardcover Studio: Berkley Hardcover
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Readers can’t get enough of the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
A favor for Jason, vampire hunter Anita Blake’s werewolf lover, puts her in the center of a fullblown scandal that threatens master-vampire Jean- Claude’s reign—and makes her a pawn in an ancient vampire queen’s new rise to power.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I wished it was abridged Comment: One of the worst books that I have read in a long time. I was a big fan of her early books and gave up on the series a few books ago. Lacking anything better to read I picked this one up and found it to be the worst one yet. Marmee wasn't scary because all she did was give Anita an excuse to screw more men and the other bad guys didn't enter the story until nearly the end. In other words very little action.
I have never read this series for the sex, I enjoyed the action. It was nice to see a strong female character. Anita is no longer strong, just sex starved.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 3 Stars!! Comment: I'm surprised that I am giving this book 3 stars because there are so many 1 starred reviews. But there are parts of this book that I enjoyed.
I think the most enjoyable part for me was the fact that one of my favorite and one of the earlier characters of the series, Jason was present throughout the book. I for one have gotten tired of all the new men. I can't even remember their species or their names anymore. I thought the chapters with Richard were pretty good. I am not a fan who is pro Richard or pro Jean Claude. I like them both and I like Micah too. I really enjoy the interaction between Anita and Richard in this book. Also a quip Richard made,(bottom of page 239) was for me very funny.
What didn't I like about the book? At the beginning of the book Jason was a little too cry babyish and that they jumped right into a sex scene that I thought a little raunchy. I was uncomfortable with what happened during Anita's 2 day blackout. Also I do not like all the affects to Anita and friends from Belle Mort and now Marmee Noir that have been happening in the books since Narcissus. With the ARDEUR there is no reason for the author not to try any erotic idea that she finds in her "adult closet".
As has become my habit since I.D. I borrowed this book and will continue to do so. Why keep reading them? Because I do love and wish to keep up with the characters from books 1 - 10. And I'm hoping that LKH will stop writing erotica. One can always hope!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Only the last chapter is worthy Comment: I gave it 2 stars for the last 75 or so pages where Ms. Blake had to rely on her brains. The previous hundreds of pages were tedious beyond belief. Enough with the relationship rehashing and coddling the egos of the men in her life. It's like listening to break-up story over and over again.
One word: PLOT. Always go with plot. Otherwise, it's beginning to read like a bad Dr. Phil episode.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Laurell K Hamilton went back to her old formula!! Comment: For the past 2 years or so, Laurell K Hamilton has been taking Anita to places she shouldn't be going. Her first books were wonderful. She strayed from the winning formula. In The Harlequin, she started putting it all back together again. In Blood Noir, she succeeded in getting Anita back on track.
I really enjoyed this book!! If you enjoyed the first 10 or so, you will enjoy this book. I am not disappointed. I refuse to tell the plot or "ruin" the book for any of the other readers.
I can't wait until the new one comes out. I am also an avid fan of the Merideth Gentry series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Waste of a good title Comment: I am insulted that I had to pay top dollar for a hardcover copy of a "filler" book that was nothing more than a fluffed up novella. A more appropriate title would have been "Jason," in keeping with the previously published filler book, "Micah." The plot is idiotic: his family is o.k. with Jason being a lunarly challenged male stripper, but NOT o.k. with his being gay...which he is not? Huh? In rides Anita to the rescue, offering to pose as Jason's girlfriend - this is contrived, even for fiction. It's not like Jason needed Anita to convince anyone that he's straight, since he was hitting on every female member of the bridal party, most of whom it seems he "knew" (as in the biblical sense) in high school. And then we had Richard's brief cameo near the end of the book where he appeared merely acting as a were-messenger, a job any other character could have covered. Gee, I hope this wasn't a school day. I love Hamilton's books, but after reading Bloody Noir Not, I have to wonder whether she's out of ideas, out of money, her editor held a gun to her head, or if she has started believing her own press releases. Lucky for her there wasn't a money back guarantee with this book.
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