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The Last Vampire
Book: The Last Vampire
Written by: Christopher Pike
Publisher: Perfection Learning Prebound
Average Customer Rating: 4.81 / 5

Great vampire book
Rating: 5 / 5
Alisa looks like a beautiful young woman, but she is actually a 5,000 year old vampire by the name of Sita. Created by Yaksha, whose birth is shrouded in darkness, Alisa is the oldest and most powerful being on earth. Or so she thinks. She finds out someone is searching for her, watching her. In her frustration, she kills the source of her information, and enrolls in a local high school to get close to his son, Ray, in hopes of finding out who is hunting her. Against her own will, she finds herself drawn to Ray, since he reminds her so much of her dead husband, Rama. She risks everything to protect Ray, even if it may mean the end of her own immortality, when Yaksha returns to finish a vow made long ago . . .

The Last Vampire series is some of Christopher Pike's best. After I read this, all other vampire stories pale in comparison (this is probably why I didn't like The Silver Kiss, I reas this first). Alisa is a realistic character despite the string of murders behind her name. She has human hopes, fears and emotions. Really, this is a GREAT BOOK!




Pike's greatest yet,I recommend it to everyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an edge of your seat action,mystery, suspense,thriller about Alisa, a 5,000 year old vampire finding out that an unknown someone or something stalking her,and the measures she takes to prevent it.She soon meets Ray, the son of the man she killed in self-defense and he attracts her like no mortal has in ceturies. This is without a question Pikes most exellent book.I am just starting the series so I can't tell you if the rest of the series is equally as wonderful as this one,but I can tell you that I could not stop reading this until the end.I recommend this to every one! I hope Mr. Pike continues to write more of The Last Vampire Series, and seriously considers to make this series along with the Chain Letter and the Remember Me Series into movies.This is a must read!


Can't put it down till the end!!
Rating: 5 / 5
The Last Vampire is a truly addictive book you will love. Once you read the first page you won't stop. Sita is 5000 yrs. old and yet she still has human emotions even though she is almost invincible. The characters are vivid and well written. And the book does have some graphic moments, but it is totally necessary to the book. It has a great surprise ending. All people should read this book.


 
 
 



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