• Tunnels of Blood (Kids Book Shelf USA)

    kidsbookshelf.com | 24 April 2010
    The saga continues for young Darren Shan, half-vampire, half-human, in "Tunnels of Blood." Darren is slowly getting used to his new life and beginning to respect the vampire he works as an...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Green Man Review USA)

    Green Man Review (USA) | 24 April 2010
    Tunnels of Blood, Book 3, takes Darren on a new adventure, as he, Mr. Crepsley, and Evra the snake-boy leave the Cirque for the city. We're introduced to another kind of vampire — the vampaneze — a...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Evening Chronicle Ireland)

    Evening Chronicle (Ireland) | 24 April 2010
    Tunnels of Blood is by far the best Darren Shan book in this series. It continues the scary saga of the half-vampire and leads you on to believe that Mr Crepsley is the killer when it's really...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Epinions USA)

    epinions.com | 09 July 2005
    What Evil Lurks In The “Tunnels of Blood”? The Saga of Darren Shan Continues ... Jul 09 '05 (Updated Aug 08 '05)Author's Product Rating Product Rating: 5.0Pros Very suspenseful, nice...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (CM Magazine Canada)

    CM Magazine (Canada) | 24 April 2010
    "I like your girlfriend, Darren Shan," it said with a giggle and I knew instantly who was down there. "A very tasty dish. Good enough to eat, wouldn't you say? Much tastier looking than your other...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Children’s Literature USA)

    Children's Literature (USA) | 24 April 2010
    My name's Darren Shan. I'm a half-vampire." So begins the third installment in Darren Shan's imaginative "Cirque Du Freak" series. Books one and two related how young Darren becomes the...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Bookloons USA)

    bookloons.com | 24 April 2010
    What a promising title, even more so than Cirque Du Freak or The Vampire's Assistant, the first two tales in Darren Shan's spooky saga. My eleven-year-old son had already declared this one the...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Amazon USA)

    amazon.com | 01 April 2002
    Following his blood-curdling adventures in A Living Nightmare and The Vampire's Assistant, half-vampire Darren Shan is settling into his day-to-day life at Cirque Du Freak, the traveling freak show...
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  • Tunnels of Blood (Amazon UK)

    amazon.co.uk | 06 November 2000
    Coming hot and bloodily on the heels the two opening Darren Shan sagas, Cirque du Freak and The Vampire's Assistant, this third episode in the life of a vampire-to-be is reassuringly gut-wrenching...
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  • The Vampire’s Assistant (Voya USA)

    Voya (USA) | 24 April 2010
    This second installment in the Cirque du Freak saga of Darren Shan picks up soon after Darren has been turned into a half-vampire by his master, Mr. Crepsley. Darren is sworn to a life of servitude...
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  • The Vampire’s Assistant (Voices From The Middle USA)

    Voices From The Middle (USA) | 24 April 2010
    Sequels are a dicey business. Seldom do the second installments live up to the original. That is most certainly not true for the second in the vampire series that began with Cirque Du Freak. Darren...
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  • The Vampire’s Assistant (Times Educational Supplement UK)

    Times Educational Supplement (UK) | 24 April 2010
    In The Vampire's Assistant, the sequel to Cirque du Freak (with more to come), Darren Shan is trapped as a half-vampire. The narrative device of "If I hadn't... maybe things would..." was effective...
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