The Vampyre:
I found this story really interesting, though, the writer's style was very hard to get used to, for nearly the first two pages I couldn't really understand what was happening, but when I settled into it it became much easier. I found it an interesting part of the legend that the Lord made Aubrey promise he wouldn't speak of his faults until a year after his death. the man knew he would become a vampire, and was not going to give Aubrey a chance to ruin his plans.
Vampire Knight:
At first, it wasn't bad, predictable, a little boring,but not all that bad. I did think the way they did the blood interchange was interesting. In many vampire stories if the victim is drained they merely die, but if the vampire also gives them a drink of their blood the victim becomes a vampire. The author adapted this idea with Zero, if he drank the blood of Shizuka-sama or not he was still a vampire, but if he didn't he'd become a Class E and eventually have to be killed. As the mangs went on it got more and more confusing and it got to the point where for the last 6 or so chapters I had absolutely no idea what was going on,
Friday, March 13, 2009
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It seems a lot of people didn't care for the writing style of "The vampyre" I could barly fallow it.
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