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Thirst No. 4 : The Shadow Of Death By: Christopher Pike (Book Review)

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 (((This review will contain spoilers))) Summary: Alisa is a five-thousand year old vampire, stronger and more cunning than her adversaries. But now she's trapped in the body of a newborn vampire and at the mercy of a terrible thirst. Worst of all, she's facing enemies whose fierce desire for domination grows ever stronger. The immortal race the Telar is threatening to release a virus to decimate humanity. But Alisa and her friends can't take down the Telar on their own, and they must turn to the mysterious organization the IIC for help. But the IIC has secrets of its own and may have ulterior motives. With two rivals and no one to trust, Alisa must rely on her dark side to defeat them. But it could cost her life, or her soul... Body transference is not a new concept within this series. We saw examples of it when it came to the followers of Set, however, Sita being in Terri's body was something that no one saw coming. We always associated body transference as being some

True Blood |Season 2 Episode 4: Shake And Fingerpop (Review)

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 ***There will be spoilers*** I find it ironic that when Bill first turned Jessica, he wanted nothing to do with her and went as far as leaving her with Eric Northman but as soon as he walks in on Jessica and Hoyt, he gets all protective and over-reacts like a father would.  I don’t know the bible cover to cover but I do know that anyone is able to spot Jason’s bullshit when it comes to his ‘knowledge’ of the bible. I don’t understand how Jason can confidently spew bullshit and expect other’s to believe it. He isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed and he sure as hell ain’t smart enough to manipulate anyone. I think he’s stupid and ignorant, and that he doesn’t know what he’s saying most of the time. Being the horny dog that he is, it was obvious that him and Sara have chemistry but I never expected him to be upset at being told he’s the playtoy of the Reverend’s wife. It’s as if he was hoping to be praised for his strength and endurance but he doesn’t want to be objectified or used. Iron

Thirst No. 3: The Eternal Dawn By: Christopher Pike (Book Review)

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 ***There will be spoilers within this review*** Summary: Alisa has spent the past five thousand years as a vampire, living alone and fighting for survival. In her loneliness, Alisa cannot resist bringing Teri; a descendant of her human family, into her life. But Alisa is surrounded by death and destructions, and just by knowing Alisa, Teri's life is at risk. Alisa's guilt grows when she becomes involved in a dangerous conspiracy. A covert organization knows Alisa's secret and will stop at nothing to use her powers to for their cause. As Alisa desperately tries to protect herself and Teri from the unknown enemy, she discovers a force more powerful and more lethal than anything she has ever seen. Alisa doesn't know who to trust, who to challent, or who she will become.  You would think that the way that Thirst No. 2 ended that there wouldn't be more to Sita/Alisa's story but apparently that's not the case. So imagine my surprise when the thirst book starts w