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The Last Days of Christ the Vampire by J.G. Eccarius

themahtin's review against another edition

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3.0

I'd say 2.5 stars. There were a lot of typos (not just formatting problems in the Kindle version), the character development is not very deep, the transitions from one character to another are odd... I guess it was written like a late-80's/early 90's horror movie. I was getting ready to stop reading the book when it suddenly mentioned the anti-nuclear war group No Business as Usual. I liked the political stuff about communism and jesus's time, political organizing, communist groups, and anarchism, to the degree that it was introduced.

rhexis's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is excellent. Silly and strange. The writing style takes a bit of getting used to, especially the scene changes in the middle of paragraphs. A great example of its genre.

jimbaldwin123's review against another edition

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4.0

The world is secretly controlled by a small cell of vampires who run business, governments, the military, churches, banks, etc. Their leader is the vampire Jesus, who is being kept semi-conscious and barely alive in a bunker 900 feet under the Pentagon. Jesus is revived periodically to preside over crucial decision-making.

This is discovered by a band of teenagers who set out to save the world against all odds, since no adults will believe them.
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