Midnattsgränden (Morganville Vampyrerna #3)

Midnattsgränden (The Morganville Vampires #3)

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Tredje delen i Rachel Caines serie om vampyrerna i Morganville!

Claire har bundit sig till Amelie, den mäktigaste vampyren i Morganville, i förhoppning om att det ska ge skydd åt henne och vännerna i Glashuset. Amelie har egna planer och sätter Claire som lärling hos den galne Myrnin, vampyren som bor i Morganvilles mörkaste gränd och som dödat fler människor under de senas...more
Paperback, 360 pages
Published September 1st 2012 by Styxx Fantasy (first published October 2nd 2007)
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Alkyoni

Better than the previous two, in my humble opinion. More world building, some new faces, more information, some character growth…

After three books, I am giving up on trying to decide how I feel about the characters. I just accept them the way they are and you know what? Now that I’m writing things down, they feel like real life people. There is no perfect character. So, I’m done complaining.

Claire: There are days that I love her, there are days that she gets on my nerves. I try to keep in mind...more
The Holy Terror
I don't want to read this series anymore but I want to know what happens. Sort of a conundrum, huh? My main problem: I don't care what happens to any of the kids. They're whiny, annoying, poorly developed, and they do really stupid things. Claire, the supposed genius, does the dumbest thing anyone can do; she reveals to the villain that she figured out it was them killing people while she's STUCK IN A MOVING CAR ALONE WITH THEM!!! Sorry. Had to get that out. Claire needs to watch some horror mov...more
Kelly-Jane
I never know how to rate these books.

I really enjoy the plot etc. But I can't stand the characters.

Characters

Claire
Holy. Shit.



Seriously. I get so MAD at you. FOR SO MANY REASONS THAT I CAN'T BE BOTHERED LISTING HERE. But THEN, you'd have these brief - brief - fits awesome and I just was so CONFUSED. YOU KNOCK ME OFF BALANCE, CLAIRE. YOU FOG THINGS UP. (view spoiler)[YAY SERENITY REFERENCE (hide spoiler)]

Like when you suddenly became badass for a moment and I'd be like COULD THIS BE THE BEGINNIN...more
Natalie (Mindful Musings)
First Impressions: Once again, this book was better than the previous one. It's easily my favorite in the series so far. In Midnight Alley, we get to see more development of the characters (especially the vampires!) as well as the results of the big decision Claire makes at the end of Book 2, The Dead Girls' Dance.

What about Midnight Alley made it better than the first two? Overall, I enjoyed the plot a lot more. I think Rachel Caine shows off her creativity in this book, more so than she has be...more
Marianne -유진이 ☆-
Claire has signed the contract with Amelie, which makes Claire Amelie's slave in blood, body and soul, in order to keep her friends and herself safe from certain people - like, let's say, Oliver. Now everyone - everyone human, that is - is being nice to Claire, even Monica and her minions.

But having a badass vampire like Amelie as her boss also means that she can't exactly say no to Amelie's order to work with a brilliant yet crazy vampire Myrnin who lives in the alley near Grandma Day's house.

A...more
Myvampfiction
review by Saluki

*Warning: possible spoilers ahead.*

The third book in the Morganville Vampires series picks up where book two left off. One thing that you need to know about the Morganville series is that they aren't stand alone books, so if you haven't read the first two books in the series, this one won't make much sense. If you need a refresher, check out SarahBella's review of The Dead Girls' Dance. Also, don't forget to read our interview with the series author, Rachel Caine. When we last sa...more
Ta§chima Cullen
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I have not had so much trouble finishing a VAMPIRE book in my life. I mean the story in the beginning leaves a lot to be desired, and it only starts getting good AT THE VERY END. The only parts I could say I really enjoyed where the parts where Myrnin, the vampire tutor, appeared. Now he was interesting.

Another thing is I have a big problem with Shane. For being the main characters boyfriend, I think she can do a lot better. He is just not that interes...more
Rachel (The Rest Is Still Unwritten)
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Ellie
Midnight Alley starts to move the story along a bit. To keep a series going there needs to be some evolution and the black and white world of vamps = bad and human = good is starting to slip. Claire finds herself worrying about the wellbeing of certain vampires and Eve's brother has been let out of prison and is up to no good. Claire also gets to learn a little about the world of alchemy and what is really lurking down that alley. Probably the best yet, so gets a shiny four stars.

In true Young A...more
Samantha Rodgers
This isn't a nice review. However I actually don't mind the books...

Rachel Caine's writing drives me mad. And not in a good way. From a story/facts point of view she's brilliant but she just cant execute it correctly and her poor writing lets down her good ideas. I'm on book 3 for Christ sake and yet I still don't feel a connection to a single character. The only thing Caine has successfully done is write the worlds most pointless and plain boring character - Monica - who she refuses to just let...more
Jess
Clare is now in a great deal of problems. She now has her own bracelet and as many citizens in Morganville, she belongs to a vampire, in her case Amelie has the end of her leash. Her owner asked her to work with vampire genius, Myrnin to find a cure for a vampire sickness. Clare has to visit Myrnin everyday and become his apprentice. But with Myrnin suffering the same condition, Clare's safety is in jeopardy. He gets easily disoriented to a point where he doesn't recognize Clare, putting her in...more
Sarah
This book reassured me that I am not going to continue to end up in disappointment. I plan to keep reading about Morganville Vampires, but I don't think I am a fully converted fan girl just yet.

Myrnin is a much more appealing addition to the series, and I hope he makes a reappearance in the next one. Claire grew on me- she's still the same naive, somewhat irritating protagonist, but she's grown into her role as the hero. I enjoyed her more, and I have high hopes that she will continue to kick bu...more
Linda Jaejoong
Claire hat einen Pakt mit dem Teufel geschlossen. Sie ist nun völlig an Amelie gebunden, die das natürlich sofort ausnutzt. Sie muss mit dem verrückten Vampir Myrnin zusammenarbeiten, denn von ihrem Erfolg hängt das Leben der gesamten Vampir Rasse ab. Als hätte Claire nicht schon genug Sorgen tut nun Oberzicke Monica so als wären sie beste Freundinnen, sie hatte ja nur vor einer Weile versucht sie zu töten. Auch bei Michael und Shane sind die Welt nicht grad rosig aus, als wenn das was neues wär...more
Pamela
This is book 3 in the series. It picks right up from book two, with no big gaps, or time change. Claire and her friends have all had to make big decisions to stay alive.This includes a change for both Michael and Claire. No spoilers...The change in Claire and Michael cause some problems at home, especially for Shane who has come to love Claire, and also his feeling toward Michael. The biggest problem though is who Claire has for a new tutor. He is not exactly stable, and has fangs. He is brillia...more
Becky {Somewhere Between The Pages}
The very first thing I want to mention is that I think the blurb is wrong. It mentions a stalker resurfacing from Claire's past, right? Well I've read this book twice and the only stalker I can think of is Jason, Eve's brother, which would mean that it should be Eve on the blurb, not Claire. I don't know, maybe I've missed something really obvious, or I'm reading too much into it. But whatever. This book was just as fantastic as the first two in the series. Rachel Caine's writing keeps getting b...more
Hannah
How can the front of these books say "Dump Meyer's Twilight books and replace them with Morganville"? The series is about STEREO TYPE VAMPIRES! I hate STEREO TYPES! Morganville doesn't even deserve a capital letter! If you like The Twilight Saga, I would advise you not to read these books.
Why you ask??

THE PLOT: Has potential, unlike everything else in these books.

THE CHARACTERS: Annoy the hell out of me. Claire,Shane,Michael or Eve curse multiple times on each page (NOBODY curses that much!) The...more
Ramonelle Hiteroza
In this book, the gang is still trying to accept the fact that Michael is a vampire and no longer a partial ghost. Shane is still not okay with it. Claire is trying to hide the fact that she pledged herself to Amelie for her friend's protection. Here, we also met Myrnin. A very old vampire locked in a laboratory to seek for a cure for vampires' illness. He is crazy most of the times. Claire was forced to be his apprentice by Amelie putting her life in danger.

I gotta say this is so far my favorit...more
Estíbaliz Martín
Gracias a los problemas causados en el anterior libro, Claire ha tenido que firmar un contrato donde jura obediencia a Amelie y ésta, a cambio, cuidaría de ella y sus amigos. Pero eve, Michael y Shane no están de acuerdo con ese trato. No lo ven justo.

Misteriosos asesinatos suceden cerca de la mansión Glass y un misterioso y personaje clave resurge del pasado para meter en problemas a nuestros habitantes preferidos de Morganville. La policía cree que los culpables de esos asesinatos son Claire,...more
Felicia
Publisher: NAL Jam
Purchased: Purchased from Amazon

What I Loved: This has been my favorite book of the series so far. There is so much that I loved and it was mostly from a nerd girl POV! List o Love: Claire's smarts are important to the Vamp World. Shane is a tarnished Knight in Shining armor but he is protective in the best ways. Micheal's self control and makes me wonder about his overall role to come. Eve is just wonderful all around with her quick quips and loyalty. Overall--I loved that the...more
Anorielt
Was soll ich sagen, ich bin von Midnight Alley genauso begeistert wie von den beiden Büchern davor, auch wenn ich diese noch in Deutsch gelesen habe. Das Englisch der The Morganville Vampires Reihe ist so einfach das es genau das richtige für Neueinsteiger ist. Dazu noch die absolut spannenden Geschichten und man kan wirklich nichts falsch machen. Vor allem wer Lust hat auf die etwas böseren Vampire sollte hier wirklich zugeschlagen.

Die Gefahr die von Shanes Dad ausging ist erst einmal gebannt u...more
Monica
As I siad in my last review poor Claire can't just catch a freaking break. It keeps piling up, more and more crap for her to deal with. I feel so bad for her. Claire is like Anita Blake's less gun happy younger sister. Having to be best friends with the vampires even through they keep trying to kill her. I can't say I am to pleased with the deal she makes with the founder but, I can see the necessity, some people will go to any length to protect the people they love. Also, would someone just kil...more
Michelle Reynoso
Claire Danvers is back in the third installment of Rachel Caine's Morganville Vampires series, and here she is getting herself into even more trouble - but isn't that what she does best? In this continuation of the series, Claire tries to keep her obligations to both Amelie (the oldest vampire and ruler of Morganville) and her friends (Eve, Michael, & Shane) but somehow the lines get blurred and she risks not only her only life but the lives of those she cares about most.

Midnight Alley reve...more
Fangs for the Fantasy
So let us begin, as I normally do, with a plot summary.... and I've deleted this a few times because my openers were a bit snarky – but the plot of this book was a problem to me.

Stuff happened. There are EVENTS. Random stuff happening, but they're not really linked as a plot. There's no coherent whole and, in some ways, Claire feels completely dropped into storylines that don't concern or involve her. There's a lot happening that doesn't advance the plot, storylines kind of limping along without...more
Ashlie
Finally Claire has found someone whose genius matches and goes beyond, slightly, that of her own. I really like Myrnin. His character definitely ups the ante because you never know what the heck he's going to do, or if his manic state really is just that. I still never understand what side he's playing for, and it seems as thought he will be the one to tip the scales of power in Morganville, eventually, if not just now.

Shane is still Claire's boyfriend, and his father is still bat-poop crazy, w...more
Erin
Still enjoying the Morganville Vampires series. This book is my favorite of the three that I've read so far, mostly because of Myrnin, a new character who is a manic-depressive, batshit insane genius. I identify with Claire's drive to learn, and, even though it was cringe-worthy, I understand that her brief foray into drugs (even smart-making drugs like the crystals she steals from Myrnin's lab) is another facet of her being a teenager. Again with the "stay inside the house!" "No, you stay insid...more
Tamm
Having read the first two books of the series, I was looking forward to reading this one because I wanted to see how the Morganville story progresses. I totally did not see the whole thing coming about the fact that the vampires were dying and sterile... but loved how the plot played out. There's still the *itches from the school that Claire has to deal with and does and I love how she grew some guts with Myrnin, Amelie and the *itches. While this isn't some stellar piece of art, this book and t...more
Suz
Suck ass cliff hanger ending on this one, too.

The good:

*Interesting character introduction. Myrnin. Insane but brilliant vampire. Lot of potential with this character. High shiver & squick factor.
*It's very difficult to tell who the good guys are in this series. Increasingly it seems like nobody is.

The suck:

*Claire is a blithering idiot that is too stupid to live, which is typical of the females of this genre and more than a little infuriating. She's supposed to be smart but sheltered, but s...more
Lisa
Wow...Rachel Caine does it again. Even with all the vampire books out their The Morganville Vampires stand out as some of the scariest and deadliest out there.

This is a fast paced, page turning, heart pounding novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat, all packed in with outstanding relationships between the characters. Some of my favorite characters such as Sam, Michael, Shane, Eve and Amelie all return as well as some of the characters I'm not to fond of. We meet a new character Myrni...more
Kylie
These books scream immaturity. I feel like Caine is trying to bash teens over the head with all these silly morals. Furthermore; Claire, Shane, Eve, and Micheal are all intolerable idiots. *BUT* I'm entertained, and this series is my first fun, thoughtless read of the summer. And even though it's crazy, the oppression of the humans in Morganville genuinely tugs at my heart-strings, which means I have a emotional attachment to the series, even if it's supposed to be to Claire and the Gang--whoops...more
Naomi
Midnight Alley is the third book in the The Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine.

Claire Danvers is just your average, super intelligent, teenage girl who came to Morganville to attend college before heading off to MIT, little did she know that when someone arrives in Morganville, there is no way out. Because of all the nasty girls at college, Claire moved out of the dormitories and moved into Glass House and she is now under the protection of Amelie, the most powerful vampire in Morganvi...more
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Claire sighed and held up her wrist to show him the bandage. "Man, you would be so embarrassed if I said it was something else." Michael looked blank. "I'm a girl, Michael, it could have been all natural, you know. Tampons?”
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