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Oh, I loved this book so much! Pearl is so wonderfully . . . not human. So used to the manipulations and compete emotionlessness of her own family. And the blending of vampire and unicorn mythology? Genius. A very fun read, made even more delightful by Durst's excellent storytelling and wonderful writing.
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: as soon I saw the synopsis and cover of Drink, Slay, Love by Sarah Beth Durst, I knew I would be reading this book. After I finished, I had only one regret: not reading it sooner. Durst took me by surprise with her funny yet insightful novel that had me turning pages late into the night.
While I guessed from the summary that Drink, Slay, Love was supposed to be funny, I was impressed that Durst actually pulled it off. I read Ice by her a few years earl ...more
While I guessed from the summary that Drink, Slay, Love was supposed to be funny, I was impressed that Durst actually pulled it off. I read Ice by her a few years earl ...more

Pearl is like a lot of sixteen-year-old girls. She likes to steal cars and drive too fast with her handsome, dangerous boyfriend Jadrien. She wears a lot of black. She is extremely flammable in direct sunlight.
Okay. Maybe Pearl isn't exactly an average teenaged girl. But she is an average vampire. Completely ordinary and almost completely evil; Pearl is the perfect predator at the top of the food chain in her Connecticut town. And she is fine with that.
With the vampire king of New England coming ...more
Okay. Maybe Pearl isn't exactly an average teenaged girl. But she is an average vampire. Completely ordinary and almost completely evil; Pearl is the perfect predator at the top of the food chain in her Connecticut town. And she is fine with that.
With the vampire king of New England coming ...more

Jan 20, 2012
Philip
marked it as to-read