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Loading... 30 Days of Night: Night, Againby Joe R. Lansdale
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It was alright. Something different to read. It's nice that you can read these books without having read the pervious volumes, although if you are interested in the history and how things got started and you want answers to all your whys, then read the other ones. I just picked this one up and it's fine as a stand alone story. The art could have been better. no reviews | add a review
Fleeing the site of a secondary vampire infestation in the cold, wilds of Alaska, a band of survivors arrive at a climate change facility during the final days of a long period of extended daylight. The inhabitants of the research compound are trying to determine the nature of a strange object found in the ice when the survivors arrive, leading to a frightening and bloody confrontation between humans and vampires - and an odd and unexpected guest! No library descriptions found. |
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While it didn't elaborate on the vampire mythos as the previous installments did, this one introduced a more varied mythology to the vampiric world. I enjoyed the use of the golem, which is folklore not often used enough, and I liked how they tied it into the story.
I'm a bit sad that there isn't more to the series, as I think it would be interesting to see what happened to the golem after the story. Still, this felt like a very solid side-story and would certainly be good in written form.
Nice diversion, but now, back to work. ( )