Friday, July 29, 2011

Thirst No. 3 by Christopher Pike



Review:

This is the 3rd Book of the Thirst Series and its catching up with my questions fron the second book. There are new sets of characters and a whole new plot about immortality. It gave me the conclusion of how the story went with Seymour Dorsten, having AIDS, ending the last six books of the Last Vampire(novels that tell the life of our beloved Sita).This book satisfied me as it did not make me brood over unanswered questions.

Since I wasn't alive during the publication of the first six books of The Last Vampire series, I am happy that I did not have to wait for fifteen years for the unanticipated continuation of a good story.

I had a problem when following page-long conversations, they did not have pointers to which who talks. I got so confused I started the whole conversation until I get who's saying what and which.

I've got to give my thumbs to Pike as to how he revealed that Seymour was the one who was really telling the story to the first six books of the Last Vampire not Alisa.

This book made me accuse a lot of characters of who did this to him/her. Matt is simply gorgeous and talented but when it came to the end it made me realize that this book is totally unpredictable and has good taste of identities.

When I realized that the book remains 34 pages behind the end, I wanted to weep for the good story would end and continue until it reaches the release which would take long to reach the Philippines. I am ravished of the story of Sita in a new body (If you know what I am talking about, you'd probably agree).

Jurisdiction:
I would recommend this book to readers who adores breathtaking fights, unexpected twist of story, and amazing characters.

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