Friday, May 25, 2012

Book Review #133 - Vampire Underground (Grisly High #1) by Brian Rowe

The Vampire Underground (Grisly High, No. 1)


16-year-old Brin Skar hates everything to do with the supernatural, so the obsessive film geek isn't happy when she discovers that her junior year Film class at Grisly High is devoted to the horror genre. She's even more disconcerted when she learns that six groups in the class will be writing and directing their very own horror movies.

Brin and five classmates travel to Bodie Ghost Town in California to shoot their creepy film, but they soon find themselves fighting a real terrifying threat when a clan of mean, bloodthirsty vampires emerge from beneath the surface and start attacking the group. The teens, headed by Brin and the egotistical director Anaya Frost, have no help from the outside and become outnumbered by the vampires a hundred to one.

But when Brin meets Paul, a helpful and smoldering vampire outcast who's had enough of his shameful life, she realizes he might be the only key to her survival.


My Rating: 5/5


This book was given to me for review from the author. The author's goodreads page is here.


I read this book in one sitting. I loved it from the very first page.


I really liked the inclusion of the movie class as I found that really interesting.


The Vampires in this book were really cool. I liked the fact that they had red glowing eyes as it was creepy and you could picture it being part of a movie.


I liked all the characters especially Brin and Ash. The other kids that go on the trip with Brin all had huge personalities especially Anaya. I'm not sure if I liked Paul or not. He wasn't developed enough for me to make an opinion about yet.


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