Online Bite Me (A Love Story #3) Books Download Free

Online Bite Me (A Love Story #3) Books Download Free
Bite Me (A Love Story #3) Hardcover | Pages: 309 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 25136 Users | 1676 Reviews

Define Books During Bite Me (A Love Story #3)

Original Title: Bite Me
ISBN: 0061779725 (ISBN13: 9780061779725)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.chrismoore.com/biteme.html
Series: A Love Story #3
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award for Humor (2010)

Relation Toward Books Bite Me (A Love Story #3)

“Christopher Moore is a very sick man, in the very best sense of the word.” —Carl Hiaasen The undead rise again in Bite Me, the third book in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Moore’s wonderfully twisted vampire saga. Joining his farcical gems Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck, Moore’s latest in continuing story of young, urban, nosferatu style love, is no Twilight—but rather a tsunami of the irresistible outrageousness that has earned him the appellation, “Stephen King with a whoopee cushion and a double-espresso imagination” from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and inspired Denver’s Rocky Mountain News to declare him, “the 21st century’s best satirist.”

Details Of Books Bite Me (A Love Story #3)

Title:Bite Me (A Love Story #3)
Author:Christopher Moore
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 309 pages
Published:March 23rd 2010 by HarperCollins William Morrow (first published 2010)
Categories:Humor. Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Comedy

Rating Of Books Bite Me (A Love Story #3)
Ratings: 3.86 From 25136 Users | 1676 Reviews

Discuss Of Books Bite Me (A Love Story #3)
So... or should I say "'kayso" I didn't actually finish reading this book and I don't intend to. Usually I like a good fun vampire book, but this one was just not good or fun.

I love the cover. And the insults (and pretty much all of the colorful language). And the irreverent, doesn't take itself seriously at all humor. I'll have to read more by Moore.

OK, I started the series on book three. Luckily it works as a stand alone. At first I found the language really anoying and was close to abandoning it. But it was funny and snarky so I stuck with it and was happy that I did. I was a bit confused by the changes in perspective, it jumps between a third person narrative and a first person blog, but once you get used to it it works alright. I'm now starting book two, I figured I'd read the series in reverse.

Jackie says:Forget Stephanie Meyer, THESE are the vampires you want to hang out with because they will make you laugh constantly. This is a fang-filled, free-for-all festival of sex, vampire cats, fringe science and teenage minion angst. It picks up where "You Suck" left off without missing a beat and it is of course full of Moore's stylistic raunchy humor that has made him a superstar to the slightly twisted reader like myself. FANGtastic read with a surprise ending--don't miss it!

A monstrous horde of vampire cats stalks the streets of San Francisco and only Abby Normal can save the city... with the help of Tommy Flood, Jody, the Animals, Foo, Jared, Cavuto and Rivera. Will Abby fulfill her lifelong ambition of becoming a creature of the night?Bite Me is a pretty damn funny book. The chapters written from Abby's point of view were hilarious and Tommy and Jody's relationship progressed to the next step. The supporting characters were also good and Foo Dog's experiments

Where do I start? I have not laughed so hard since I read the first book in the series, Bloodsucking Fiends. I hadn't even realized that Bite Me was part of a trilogy and that this was the third book in the series. It really didn't matter that I read the books out of order.What makes this book special is the attention to all of the zany, eccentric, and absolutely crazy characters. You have humans, and all sorts of vampires -- vampire cats, rats, and parrots. The humans in Bite Me include a

Classic Christopher Moore,For those of you that have not had the pleasure, Classic Christopher Moore = Laugh out loud funny/campy/and at times (more othen then most red-blooded men will admit)very touching. If you can find fault in this book or any one (Even Fluke)of his books you really need to lighten up, life is short so, Laugh Damn It Laugh. All Jokes aside this is one of his best I hated the ending and still think it is a great read. Way to go Christopher... you knocked another one out of

0 Comments:

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.