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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Reformed Vampire Support Group

Author's Note: For our independent reading book in Book Club, I chose "The Reformed Vampire Support Group". This is my first response on the first fifty pages that was assigned to us. I will be writing about one of the character's that really caught my attention.

Going to sleep as soon as you see the sun peeking up. Being fifty-one years old, and still looking as if you were fifteen. Walking up and down the streets at night thirsty for the slightest bit of blood. That's what Nina feels everyday. All she wants is a normal life, but she can't and, why you may ask?  While she was actually fifteen in 1986, Casimir infected her. Casimir "was" one of the most evil vampires who ever lived. Ever since then she has been a blood thirsty vampire.

Nina and her friends that she met over the years have a group, "The Reformed Vampire Support Group". They are all in this group because at one point in time the were all crazed blood suckers, they made this group to stop that from happening so much. Everyone in this group is fine with being a vampire, actually they seem pretty human, and not just to fit in the support group is almost like a rehab center for vampires. Now, like I said everyone in the group is fine with being a vampire, except for Nina. She always look into houses watching families having fun with there children, that's all she ever wanted in her life.

Nina has a favorite person out of this group. His name is Sandrof, he is the leader of the support group. He has helped Nina through all of her problems ever since she was infected. Although Nina hates being a vampire, she loves most of the people in the support group as if they were her family.

Nina writes stories about a vampire girl resembling her. She calls her Zidia Bloodstone. Everyone in the group wants humans to except them, but they think Nina's stories are making it worse. But she never listened, because she loves the stories.


5 comments:

  1. Nice post, your book sounds interesting. Good job!

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  2. Though like a summary, I really liked your post. I thought that you had great structure and were descriptive. This sounds like it's an interesting book. Nice job!

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  3. I really liked your post and at first I was a little confused about what you book was about but now, I agree with Mitchell, it sounds really interesting. Good job.

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  4. You may want to look over this piece once more. There are a lot of errors. Your post had good organization and idea. I look forward to more posts about this book.

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  5. I liked the post. It seems like nina lives out her wanted "normal" life through the stories she writes!

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