Fang Girl by @HelenKeeble

Title: Fang Girl
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Author: Helen Keeble
Genre: YA/Fantasy/Vampires
Publisher:  HarperTeen
Release Date: September 11, 2012

Review:

Phenomenal. The most entertaining vampire novel I’ve ever read. This novel was a fresh twist on the usually yawn-inducingly boring angsty teen vampire story. This book was laugh out loud funny! I wanted to keep reading.

This novel made fun of all the vampire stereotypes. It was upbeat and modern, with a unique setting and wacky characters. The main character was all over the place with a spunky attitude. Her family was odd, which made them interesting. Her friends were supposed to be her enemies, creating a most interesting contradiction.

The ending was great. I have never read anything like it before in a vampire novel. It brought something new to the table. Overall, Fang Girl was a well written novel that made it seem like you were there, watching it in Technicolor.

Synopsis:

Sure, the idea of vampires is sexy, but Jane Greene never actually wanted to spend eternity as a pasty, bloodthirsty fifteen-year-old. Now Jane’s dealing with parents who want her to vamp them, an undead Elder who’s trying to hunt her down, and a seriously ripped vampire hunter who can’t quite decide whether to stake her or make out with her.

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