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The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires
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Apr 21, 2020
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I really think that Grady Hendrix has written his best book yet, and he did it all while dressed as a penguin. Not a lot of people know this, but in the two years it took him to write SOUTHERN BOOK CLUB he wore the exact same penguin costume every day while he wrote. By the time this book was finished that costume was a rancid, disgusting mess and he had to have it pulled from his body by hooks and burned because it was a biohazard.
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James Harris' method for exsanguinating his victims seems to be truly alien. That leads me to speculate that he might not even be the controlling entity here. He might be simply a host for what lives inside him. His corpse has a remarkable grip on "unlife" as well. There is vampire lore that mentions disembodied vampire spirits--a dark soul that can be either totally ethereal or manifest itself as a semi-corporeal entity. But this vampire is more resilient, and more "undead" than other vampires.
I think there's real potential for this story to have sequels. I hope the author will consider writing a sequel. I bought the hardcover version of Hendrix' book. I'd do the same for a sequel!


Thank you!




I wish your work was more frequent being that I am very impatient











