Publisher - Allison and Busby
Publication Date - 23rd February 2009
Paperback - 352 pages
Genre - Young Adult / Urban Fantasy
Source - Purchased
Rating - 4 out of 5: I really liked it
Reviewed by - Chrissie
Book Info - In the town of Morganville, vampires and humans live in relative peace. Student Claire Danvers has never been convinced, though, especially with the arrival of Mr. Bishop, an ancient, old-school vampire who cares nothing about harmony. What he wants from the town's living and its dead is unthinkably sinister. It's only at a formal ball, attended by vampires and their human dates, that Claire realizes the elaborately evil trap he's set for Morganville.
My Thoughts - In Feast of Fools we are introduced to three new vampire characters – Bishop,
Ysandre and Francois. They are definitely not friendly and they take pleasure
is using humans in their games and think nothing of killing them or using their
powers to force humans to do things against their will. Ysandre, a very sexy
female vampire, takes a liking to Shane and this does create some tension
between him and Claire. These new vampires are a great addition to the story.
They are bad to the bone and, unlike the other vampires in the series who seem
to have both a good and a bad side, you just know there will be trouble whenever
they are around.
Previous books in the series have been non-stop action from start to finish,
however, this one moves at a slightly slower pace. The book begins with some
action when Bishop and his two sidekicks arrive at the Glass House, but then the
story slows down in the lead up to the welcome feast. Although, what this story
lacks in action it certainly makes up for it with suspense. The feelings of
tension and fear leading up to the feast just jump off the page at you as you’re
reading. I do have to say though that I found it slightly unbelievable that the
residents of Morganville can be so aware of what is going on around them with
regards to what the vampires are getting up to, whilst non-residents (e.g.
students at the University) seem to be so oblivious to these events. I just
don’t see how such a divide can exist between the humans in Morganville.
Once again everybody is so beautifully characterised that by now I feel as if I
really know Claire, Shane, Eve and Michael. And, whether they are humans or
vampires, the characters all have such complex personalities and this is one of
my favourite things about this series. I have really enjoyed getting to know
each and every person in Morganville (although Myrnin still creeps me out A
LOT!).
Summary - Although this isn’t my favourite story in the series so far, Feast of Fools is
still definitely worth a read and I can’t wait to read Lord of Misrule. I’m
very interested in seeing exactly what Bishop has got up his sleeve for the
residents of Morganville.
Other books in this series:
1. Glass Houses
2. Dead Girl's Dance
3. Midnight Alley
4. Feast of Fools
5. Lord of Misrule
6. Carpe Corpus
7. Fade Out
8. Kiss of Death
9. Ghost Town
10. Bite Club
11. Last Breath
12. Black Dawn
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1 comments:
I'm having a bit of a break from Morganville...I think I went over the top and got burn out! Though still have a pile of them to read when I run out of other easy going books.
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