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Original Title: Bloodthirsty
ISBN: 0732292190 (ISBN13: 9780732292195)
Edition Language: English

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Fifteen-year-old Finbar Frame seriously missed out in the gene-pool stakes, since his twin brother Luke got the good looks, athletic ability and pigmentation. Finbar is tall, skinny, pale and pretty much allergic to the sun - and sadly, teenage girls don't appreciate Finbar's sensitive skin or his sensitive soul. But when a move to a new school converges with a cultural trend romanticising vampires, Finbar seizes the opportunity. He'll become a vampire! Or at least fake it ... to get a date. Wickedly smart and laugh-out-loud funny, this YA debut novel heralds a brilliant career for this new young author.

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Title:Bloodthirsty
Author:Flynn Meaney
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:October 1st 2010 by HarperCollins Publishers Australia
Categories:Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires. Humor. Contemporary

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This book has a unique and fun take on vampires and I found myself wishing that it was longer and more involved. It would have been nice to have more character development and action sequences. It would have benefited from another 20k words in my opinion and Meaney could and should have gone much further with the vampire parody. I envisioned plastic fangs, capes, corny vamp pickup lines and lots of Bla Blas. I got none of these. I did get a vaguely humorous story of teenage identity crisis gone



Bloodthirsty was a non-stop laugh for me, purely because it was so true.Finbar is for want of a better word, a loser. He is painfully awkward in social situations, doesnt have the looks or charm of his twin fraternal brother, Luke, and just to make his life that much worse, hes allergic to the sun.Finn was an amazing character for me; he wasnt a whinger which took some expert writing on Meaneys part. His plan to turn himself into a vampire to break away from his life time of social ineptness

Originally reviewed on "http://bloodcrossed.blogspot.com"... Bloody Words.Book: Bloodthirsty by Flynn MeaneyGenre: YA Comedy/Fantasy?Rating: 9 out of 10Buzzword: ADORABLETheme Song: "Forever" by Chris Brown (I had to.)Favorite Quote: "It was pretty ridiculous to be injured by something called the Ball Screamer."Pros: Hilarious!Lovable main characterGreat secondary charactersWell-crafted coming-of-age storyTerrific societal parodyCons: It's just fluff...Summary: Finbar Frame has just moved

Cute little fun vampire book that anyone can fly through. A little something to laugh about!

First of all, LOOK AT THIS COVER! I don't usually write about covers but this is just so cute. Even my mom (who is fed up with vampires even though she's never read a single book about them) smiled when she saw it. Whoever designed it has great taste. Now, to the review.Have you read what's written in the back cover?I read it once and immediately wanted to read this book. What's better than a FAKE VAMPIRE in literature? Especially after this vamp spree going on! And let me tell you, it didn't

This was one of the first YA books I ordered for my library during my internship. It sounded highly amusing so when it came in I snatched it. The first chapter was a little slow, but after that I blew through it. Considering the trend of interest now with teens this book might actually work to introduce them to some actual vampire lore (not sparkly vampires, sorry to Twilight Fans).My one beef with this book was that it ruined Life of Pi. Granted, I probably should have read it by this point in