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Vamparazzi by Laura Resnick

litwrite's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. This was a fun addition to the Esther Diamond series. We get some flashbacks to Max's past and finally find out the big deal about Lithuanians. Resnick continues with the trend of telegraphing the villain way ahead of time (do all of her bad guys have to be so predictably unlikeable?) Love the setting of the fact that Esther is playing a character based from Polidori's the Vampire in an off broadway play with a lead actor who claims to be a vampire and is apparently as popular as the ubiquitous RPatz from the Twilight series, it was a fun spoof.

Altogether this was more enjoyable than the last one, Esther continues to be a likeable and pragmatic protagonist that is fun to follow.

lalabristow's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

slc333's review against another edition

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3.0

Always enjoyable but this one wasn't quite as good as the previous Esther Diamond outing, mainly becasue there wasn't enough Lopez. I understand why both Esther & Lopez aren't dating and I think it worked well in the story so far but given how much they both obviously love each other it is time for them to find a way to work things out before the whole "love you can't be together" thing gets old.

_virginia_woolf's review against another edition

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4.0

I finally finished a book! *happy dance* This was a nice rest from the intense/dark reading I've been doing. I'm glad I stuck with it. The ending was what really had me hooked and I wish more of the book had been like that, with all the interesting action and all, but it's a fun read.

kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

This book is worth reading for Esther's take down of romantic vampires. There is a bit too much info dumping at times, but the book is a fun read.
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