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  <title>Vampire a Go-Go: A Novel</title>
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  <read_at>Sat Sep 19 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[After a dose of Faulkner and Barthelme I found it time to take a break from all that heady stuff with Baton Rouge resident Victor Gischler's supernatural romp through Prague. And quite a romp it was, what with machine gun toting priests, seductive vampiresses, wooden golems and a lycanthrope thrown in to boot. <br/><br/>A self-admitted parody of Dan Brown's almost too popular 'crack the code to solve the ancient mystery' motif, I found this a highly entertaining read. Gischler's prose is tight, his humor wry and dark, and he gives a pretty damn good historical tour of Prague as well. As the weather cools and you're looking for a good read to pass a cold, wet weekend, I'd say put this one at the top of the stack.]]></body>
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