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Vampire Diary: The Embrace (World of Darkness)
Book: Vampire Diary: The Embrace (World of Darkness)
Written by: Robert Weinberg Mark Rein
Publisher: White Wolf Pub
Average Customer Rating: 5 / 5

True Genius
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered this small gem on a whim. The idea of having to open a book with a key, allowing the reader to interact with the story from the beginning, caught my attention. Okay, I'll buy and try, I thought. Well, when I received it, opened it with one of the two keys that came along, and began reading, I was hooked. The Vampire Diary is exactly that... a diary! The pages are all "handwritten" jottings, notes, screams, and drawings. I could not put it down until I finished it. The length is short, immensely readable, and immensurably mesmerizing. Absolute genius, and 10x worth the price.


Wonderful Work
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought Vampire Diary on a whim, but it has become my favorite of any vampire book. It really shows you what it must feel like to watch yourself slip into complete madness and become an uncontrollable animal. The writing and pictures are great, and the book itself helps to add to the personna of the story. It makes you feel like you're really reading a diary of someone as they turned to the darkness. I loved it.


 
 
 



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