A review by zenithharpink
The Last American Vampire by Seth Grahame-Smith

4.0

4.5 stars. I loved this! This lost a tiny portion of a star for me at the end because I was a little fatigued by the narrative going into the last chapter. This book wasn't always reliable in terms of what happened *actually* happened. As a reader, it was frustrating. This was annoying and cheap, in my humble opinion.

Based on the blurb, I was expecting a sort of caper - that's not what this book is. It's more of a parallel history of America (and other major historical events), with a sort of underdeveloped villain - mildly disappointing (although the character was actually pretty great).

This book was EXCELLENTLY researched, and the rich detail felt authentic. I LOVED that! I was expecting a bit more out of a few scenes, but overall I was really impressed with this book!

I recommend to fans of the first book (Abraham Linkcoln, Vampire Hunter), fans of vampire stories, or just looking for a solid historical fiction, or even regular fiction read. You won't be disappointed!