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Loading... Death's Excellent Vacationby Charlaine Harris (Editor), Toni L. P. Kelner (Editor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. There were a couple of stories I didn't like, but that's a chance you take with anthologies. The Boys Go Fishing by Sarah Smith might not have been as weird if I knew more about classic superheroes...maybe. And The Innsmouth Nook by A. Lee Martinez was just weird. Weirder than even the other stories in the book. My favorite has to be The Heart is Always Right by Lilith Saintcrow. ( ) Two Blondes - a Sooke Stackhouse story. I felt like I would've enjoyed it more if I had read the Sooke Stackhouse books. But it did not make me want to run out and order Sooke Stackhouse books. The Perils of Eferjim - Katie MacAlister - (Aisling Grey: Guardian #4.5) A short starring Aisling Grey's demon newfie sidekick Jim - With Aisling on vacation, Jim's off to grab some R&R as well when he gets forced into human form and banished to Abaddon. The Demon In the Dunes - oh 1975 I remember it well. Smoking lodges at the High School - you don't see that any more Anthology of paranormal characters taking a "vacation." In the book we have a short story with Sookie Stackhouse and Pam where their running an errand for Eric. There's also another vampire who runs an amusement park. A gargoyle who walks around as a human. A demon who prefers a dog's form to a humans. Werewolves are featured in a couple, featured as both the good and the bad guys. One story briefly touches on the loch ness monster. While another features that are reminiscent of the creature from the black lagoon. Good book overall, although some of the stories just left me flat. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesAisling Grey, Guardian ("The Perils of Effrijim", 4.5) Dragon Septs ("The Perils of Effrijim", 7.5) Night Huntress Universe (One for the Money, 4.5) Distinctions
With an all-new Sookie Stackhouse story and twelve other original tales, editors Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner bring together a stellar collection of tour guides who offer vacations that are frightening, funny, and touching for the fanged, the furry, the demonic, and the grotesque. No library descriptions found.
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