What if
you were
an
unwilling
vampire?
You
needed
to drink
human
blood to
stay
alive,
but you
weren't
some
horror-flick
villain;
you were
you,
born
human--a
nice
person,
even.
Thus is
the
dilemma
of the
young
narrator-protagonist,
Darren
Shan, in
this
tremendously
suspenseful,
oft-sickening
sequel
to
Cirque
Du
Freak:
The Saga
of
Darren
Shan.
In the
first
book,
Darren
becomes
a
vampire's
assistant
to save
the life
of his
friend
Steve.
In order
to do
so, he
has to
fake his
death,
get
buried
alive,
and head
out--half-human,
homeless,
and
friendless--into
the
world.
The
Vampire's
Assistant
chronicles
his new
lonely
life as
a
half-vampire,
pumped
with the
cursed
blood of
his
vampire
guardian,
Mr.
Crepsley.
Darren
has much
to learn
about
his
freshly
supernatural
state.
He
doesn't
grow
fangs,
for
instance,
like he
thought
he
might.
And he
can't
change
shape or
fly.
Garlic
just
gives
vampires
bad
breath...
And they
eat
bagels.
Some of
the
hardest
lessons
of all
come
when he
joins
the
traveling
freak
show
Cirque
Du
Freak,
the show
that got
him and
Steve in
trouble
in the
first
place.
Readers
won't be
disappointed
by this
fast-paced,
gory,
but
strangely
amiable
sequel.
In fact,
the plot
is much
better
paced
than the
first
and the
dialogue
far more
natural.
Deadly
pythons,
a snake
boy,
Cormac
Limbs
(bite
off his
finger
and it
grows
back!),
and an
entire
cast of
dreadfully
creepy
characters
offer
excitement
beyond
expectation.
Along
the way,
we come
to
really
like
Darren,
who will
do
absolutely
anything
for a
friend.
British
author
Darren
Shan
promises
more
adventures
in 2002.
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