This is the series I was ranting about being cliche and predictable several years ago. It got better, though not enough better that I would necessarily recommend it to you. The Discworld fans here are are seriously into it. I read it but then I read the sides of cereal boxes, too.
The interesting idea is he breaks vampires into two types, disengaging the blood sucking monster trope and the sex trope, as it were. What he does with them isn't all the important, though it's not bad, it's the idea that's intriguing. If you want, I can find out which book it is that deals with that issue in particular.
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This is the series I was ranting about being cliche and predictable several years ago. It got better, though not enough better that I would necessarily recommend it to you. The Discworld fans here are are seriously into it. I read it but then I read the sides of cereal boxes, too.
The interesting idea is he breaks vampires into two types, disengaging the blood sucking monster trope and the sex trope, as it were. What he does with them isn't all the important, though it's not bad, it's the idea that's intriguing. If you want, I can find out which book it is that deals with that issue in particular.