Vampire Kisses 2: Kissing Coffins

  • ISBN13: 9780060776220
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
The sequel to Ellen Schreiber’s popular Vampire Kisses follows goth teenager Raven as she searches for her true love Alexander, whom she’s discovered is a vampire. … More >>

Vampire Kisses 2: Kissing Coffins

5 Responses to “Vampire Kisses 2: Kissing Coffins”

  • This book was absolutely terrible. Was it even written by the same author? The first book was awesome and if you read it I’d advise you to stop there. The ending was fine. In Vampire kisses 2, the plot is really weak. The storyline was boring. I just couldn’t believe that this was even related to the first book. Not only that, when Raven was mentioning bands she liked, she said-of all bands out there- Good Charlotte! Then she continued to mention The Cure. How dare Good Charlotte be compared to Robert Smith in any sense! By reading this book, you really are wasting your time and money- seriously just forget it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I love reading vampire books, I’m in love with Anne Rice, but this book is completely different from what i thought it would be. Raven , such and obvious name for a goth chick and it’s too preppy. She says she’s an outcast but in reality she’s just like everyone else. If you want a great vamp book go buy Twightlight, absolutely amazing series. But if u want fun preppy goth buy this one, you get to learn all about their clothes.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Yuki:

    I saw an acquaintance of mine reading this book and I could not suppress my giggles as I read the back cover.

    Everything about this book makes me want to eat my own intestines…I cannot help but blame this sort of person for the bad reputation that Gothic persons receive- it’s a walking stereotype for everything that makes me sigh with true horror.

    It seems as if the author just wanted to jump on the bandwagon of “dark romance” that has infiltrated teenage girls these days, there seems to be nothing more scary than a 16 year old who is gallivanting around in the newest MCR shirt she picked up at her local one-stop-and-you’re-goth-shack (hot topic); her head in a copy of this sort of literature.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Though I haven’t read the first book in this series, it didn’t really matter. I understood what was going on anyway. I didn’t really like it all that much. It was just too, “oh i’m goth. look how goth i am. I like edward sciccorhands and I like black and I like fishnets…”. I think it was just trying too hard to make her goth. I don’t know, it just kind of turned me off. I’m not really into labeling, but it just got annoying. I mean, listening to Evanescence and whatever other bands were listed doesn’t make you goth. Shopping at stores like Hot Topic doesn’t make you goth. Being “goth” reminds me of being “punk”. It’s not the type of clothing you wear, it’s an attitude, a lifestyle type of thing. That’s all I’m trying to say. But that wasn’t really the point of the book I guess. It’s not a bad vampire book, though I do prefer Anne Rice, this one wasn’t bad either.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Well let me tell ya

    the first book i stamped it a giggle modulator

    i give this one runner up

    it wasnt as funny as the first

    but still friggin hilarious

    i liked the plot

    jagger was an ass

    and Luna=crazy obssesed chick

    but its a good read

    if you read the 1st i recommend this

    BUY IT!

    Rating: 5 / 5

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