HjemGrupperSnakMereZeitgeist
Søg På Websted
På dette site bruger vi cookies til at levere vores ydelser, forbedre performance, til analyseformål, og (hvis brugeren ikke er logget ind) til reklamer. Ved at bruge LibraryThing anerkender du at have læst og forstået vores vilkår og betingelser inklusive vores politik for håndtering af brugeroplysninger. Din brug af dette site og dets ydelser er underlagt disse vilkår og betingelser.

Resultater fra Google Bøger

Klik på en miniature for at gå til Google Books

Indlæser...

Blood Red Moon

af Jane S. Fancher

MedlemmerAnmeldelserPopularitetGennemsnitlig vurderingOmtaler
1021,842,655 (2.67)1
Ingen
Indlæser...

Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog.

Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog.

» See also 1 mention

Viser 2 af 2
People ignore or don't know that Dracula was contemporary fiction, even a techno-thriller when it was written, audio memo taking, express trains, steam launches and telegraphy feature heavily.
What Jane Fancher has done here is have her vampire visit todays world, he has been looking on the internet. The baggage has been dumped her vampire isn't a psychotic leech there are, no stupid damsels in nightgowns and no Buffy either. Sergei is just a very long lived individual who has visiting the big wide world every few decades for, well that would be telling. Now he has engaged an American archeology post grad as his guide, ostensibly because Peter speaks Rumanian. Peter finds that his knowledge of Roman and pre-roman history seem more relevant Sergei corrects him with all the confidence of an eyewitness(?). The story mostly takes place in Sergei's villa in Rumania before moving to Seattle for the action, running down a psychotic blood sucker, well it is vampire story.
I enjoyed this and hope there will be some more although I preferred the author's Ring dancer series.
  Davidmullen | Jan 15, 2012 |
Somewhat slow modern retake on Dracula - and I don't just say that because it's got Vampires in it. The whole plot line is really quite similar, although there are a couple of key differences. Unlike the original it's not written in epistolery format, although there are a few instances maybe in homage. It is also considerably longer, but just as or even more protracted.

Peter is a young Classics student, happily engaged to Mina (cf the original Dracula again). He recieves an unusual request to travel to Romania and aid a young gentleman's transition to the USA. A protracted journey and stay in Romania leads to several unusual occurances. By the time it comes to return to the USA Peter is increasingly concerned about his fiancee, who has become involved with a new arrival in their neighbourhood.

It is very slow. Events drag out one by one. Even at the end there isn't very much tension generated. Somehow much unlike Jane's other work, the characters seem a little bit off. I'm not quite sure how or why, but Sergai didn't seem old enough even in his young body. Peter was too credulous for a modern 'innocent'. In some ways this also applies to Sergai who adapoted to life in the USA far too easily. Give the protracted transition Peter endured in Romania, Sergai's experiences of the States was too easy.

Although there are similarities to Dracula, it is also quite inventive in many ways, and enjoyably different. There are links to elemental magic and more mysticism that wasn't fully explained but may be developed in future books in the series.

Definetly worth reading for fans of the vampire genre - it's quite different from the recent crop of paranormal romances. However it's a bit too slow paced and lacking in explanations for more mainstream audiences. ( )
1 stem reading_fox | Nov 7, 2010 |
Viser 2 af 2
ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse

Belongs to Series

Du bliver nødt til at logge ind for at redigere data i Almen Viden.
For mere hjælp se Almen Viden hjælpesiden.
Kanonisk titel
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
Originaltitel
Alternative titler
Oprindelig udgivelsesdato
Personer/Figurer
Vigtige steder
Vigtige begivenheder
Beslægtede film
Indskrift
Tilegnelse
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
To Matt, for encouraging me to try

To Carolyn, for helping make it work

To all of you, for making it worth the effort
Første ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
The Winter Queen holds the Transylvanian Alps in Her relentless talons.
Citater
Sidste ord
Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk.
(Klik for at vise Advarsel: Kan indeholde afsløringer.)
Oplysning om flertydighed
Forlagets redaktører
Bagsidecitater
Originalsprog
Canonical DDC/MDS
Canonical LCC

Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder.

Wikipedia på engelsk

Ingen

No library descriptions found.

Beskrivelse af bogen
Haiku-resume

Current Discussions

Ingen

Populære omslag

Quick Links

Vurdering

Gennemsnit: (2.67)
0.5
1 1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5 2
4
4.5
5

Er det dig?

Bliv LibraryThing-forfatter.

 

Om | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | Brugerbetingelser/Håndtering af brugeroplysninger | Hjælp/FAQs | Blog | Butik | APIs | TinyCat | Efterladte biblioteker | Tidlige Anmeldere | Almen Viden | 204,459,862 bøger! | Topbjælke: Altid synlig