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The Vampire Combat Field Guide: A Coloring and Activity Book For Fighting the Bloodthirsty Undead

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In The Vampire Combat Manual , Roger Ma, the nation’s preeminent expert in undead warfare, prepared the average citizen to defend against a brutal vampire attack. But without appropriate training, even the most adept slayer of bloodsuckers can be left vulnerable. Therefore, the Institute for Undead Combat Studies has once again created an essential practice handbook for anyone seeking to avoid serious injury, infection, or death at the hands of a vampire. This comprehensive guide

*Detailed illustrations to aid in identifying various types of the undead and their vulnerabilities, as well as anatomical drawings you can color to promote knowledge retention

*Interactive mental and physical exercises that will teach invaluable fighting techniques and prepare you for battle

*Work pages to hone weapon selection, defensive and offensive techniques, and precise staking strategies

*and much more!

With the proper preparation, no one need fear death by exsanguination or an eternity spent in darkness. Learn to ward off these bloodthirsty creatures while you can—or say good-bye to your days in the sun…

64 pages, Paperback

First published October 6, 2015

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Roger Ma

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Roger Ma specializes in hand-to-hand combat against the undead. He is the author of The Zombie Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Living Dead and The Vampire Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Bloodthirsty Undead. His work focuses on battling the undead using only hand-to-hand weapons and unarmed combat. He was featured as a zombie expert on the History Channel documentary "Zombies: A Living History." He is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and lives in New Jersey.

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October 15, 2015
***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***

The Vampire Combat Field Guide by Roger Ma
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: October 6, 2015
Rating: 4 stars
Source: Copy sent by the publisher

Summary (from Goodreads):

In The Vampire Combat Manual, Roger Ma, the nation’s preeminent expert in undead warfare, prepared the average citizen to defend against a brutal vampire attack. But without appropriate training, even the most adept slayer of bloodsuckers can be left vulnerable.

Therefore, the Institute for Undead Combat Studies has once again created an essential practice handbook for anyone seeking to avoid serious injury, infection, or death at the hands of a vampire. This comprehensive guide includes:

*Detailed illustrations to aid in identifying various types of the undead and their vulnerabilities, as well as anatomical drawings you can color to promote knowledge retention

*Interactive mental and physical exercises that will teach invaluable fighting techniques and prepare you for battle

*Work pages to hone weapon selection, defensive and offensive techniques, and precise staking strategies

*and much more!

With the proper preparation, no one need fear death by exsanguination or an eternity spent in darkness. Learn to ward off these bloodthirsty creatures while you can—or say good-bye to your days in the sun…

My review:

I've never reviewed a coloring book, so this review is a bit different from my usual reviews. This coloring book is sixty-four pages, with plenty to color! It's exactly as it sounds, a vampire combat field guide. The illustrations are bold and imaginative, and Roger Ma really takes the reader/color-er through a story of sorts. He takes us through vampire anatomy to types of vampires to weapons to attacking methods. Very cool! Definitely a great adult coloring book right in time for Halloween!


On my blog, see photos of what I colored! http://eaterofbooks.blogspot.com/2015...
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