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  <title>Undead and Unwelcome (Undead, #8)</title>
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    <rating>2</rating>
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  <read_at>Sat Jun 06 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Way too short to sell as a hardcover novel. Again with the large font, wide spacing and nearly blank pages. Again with the unnecessary re-hashing of earlier events in the series, leaving precious little room for new story.<br/><br/>2.5 stars maybe, since it's better than the previous book. It has a mildly interesting and suspenseful plot. It's not as funny as MJD's usual stuff; the series is getting darker. Her acknowledgments in the beginning are funnier than anything in the novel.<br/><br/>Sinclair has become really boring in these last couple of books! He was such a great character early on, but MJD seems to have lost the knack of writing him. It used to be touching, how fiercely he jumped to Betsy's defense despite his seemingly callous nature. His reactions now are not only dull, but he's amused or exasperated at all the wrong times.<br/><br/>I didn't mind the occasional crossover with the Wyndham Werewolves, but I'm getting tired of the overlap now. The werewolf-only stories are explicit erotica, and that's hard to disregard when those characters are brought into Betsy's world.]]></body>
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