![]() ![]() That one came out first, but unlike Jinks' novel, Keeble's is actually funny. Reading Fang Girl, I couldn't help but think of another parody of vampire fiction I read, The Reformed Vampire Support Group. ![]() Keeble does a great job of balancing humor and an actual, convincing plot. They've got some awesome powers, like being able to see through the eyes of other vampires in their bloodline, and some serious flaws, like being incredibly OCD. Her vampire mythos is definitely my favorite aspect of the novel. Well, Keeble shows that there's still room for innovation. You would think it wouldn't be possible to put a fun, new spin on them anymore, without totally going insane with the mythology. ![]() Vampires have been done to death, in just about every way possible. Fang Girl is precisely what I hoped it would be: a light, hilarious read, the perfect snack to break up the depressing fare I generally read. ![]()
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