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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Iv been waiting,
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This review is from: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition (Hardcover)
Ive been waiting soooo long for the hardback to come out. When it did i could never find one for a god price or in good condition like this one. I read the entire thing in less than 2 hours. Loved it and really enjoyed getting it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
SOMEWHAT ENTERTAINING BUT NOT AS GOOD AS THE NOVEL,
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This review is from: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition (Hardcover)
A tale about a mortal female investigator in an alternate world of our own investigating the murder of vampire citizens. This graphic novel does an all right job of following the novel but misses several important points. As stated before the novels are better but certain things are brought to life nicely, especially the mistress of the city. Purists of Anita Blake will be turned off that she looks physically perfect. STORY/PLOTTING: B minus to B; CHARACTERS/DIALOGUE: C plus to B minus; ARTWORK: B minus to B; TRUE TO THE NOVEL: B minus; WHEN READ: end of December 2011; OVERALL GRADE: B minus.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anita Blake Guilty Pleasures,
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Item was shipped quickly. Condition was as described by the seller. The book was a great read, it refreshed my memory of the earlier books. The illustrations were surprisingly good.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Guilty Pleasure!,
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I thoroughly enjoyed this graphic rendition of Laurell Hamilton's Guilty Pleasures novel. It did justice to the novel, the characters, and story line. For me graphic novels really are a guilty pleasure -- the name is appropriate.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I liked it!,
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This review is from: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition (Hardcover)
This is a graphic novel (comic book) of the first book in the Anita Blake series. This is as said in other reviews "before the series turned to cheap porn", which I agree after "Obsidian Butterfly" the series went down hill, with way too much sex, with way too many different men!
Anyways back to this book- The art was excellent! It was exactly like I pictured it when I started the series! "Guilty Pleasures" was a great book full of mystery, murder, and sexy tension wrapped in a supernatural package! It was why I stuck with the series for so long, and this graphic novel stays with it! So, if you were a fan of Hamilton's Anita before the overly done "sex-capades", and before Anita lost her self... you might enjoy this... I did!
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition (Hardcover)
This book was kind of hard to follow at first. The characters aren't very well developed. I do like the dry sense of humor and quirky writing style so I've moved on to others series in hopes it was just a rocky beginning.
4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Guilty, but no pleasure,
This review is from: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition (Hardcover)
Once upon a time, before the Anita Blake series became cheap porn with well-endowed vampires and werethingies, there was "Guilty Pleasures." And like many a successful fantasy/horror novel before it, Laurell K. Hamilton's breakout story has been adapted into graphic novel form -- the complete "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures," with its surly inept heroine and indifferent artwork.
The story: Anita Blake is a vampire hunter and an animator, able to raise zombies from the dead. She also isn't too fond of vampires or weres, though St. Louis is swarming with them. So when a vampire comes to hire her, she turns him down. But at a bachelorette party, she soon finds herself hip-deep in vampire politics -- and a dangerous enemy who is trying to kill her. Things only get more complicated when she ends up facing the Master of the City, the deceptively childlike Nikolaos, and a dungeon full of wererats. Her new goal: find who is offing vampires in St. Louis, possibly with the help of the seductive poet-shirt-wearing Jean-Claude. Despite discovering who the vampire murderer is, she immediately forgets the bad guy's identity and goes hunting through St. Louis' population -- Humans Against Vampires, the Church of Eternal Life, and other such. Since the plot is going nowhere, Nikolaos becomes impatient and gives Anita a little gruesome motivation -- and to stop both the vampire killer and the Master, Anita must team up with some unlikely allies. "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures" is a comic book that sometimes boggles the mind. It's hard to take a mystery novel seriously if the hero forgets who the villain is, and can't figure out what's going on unless the Evil Vampire Killer inexplicably unmasks himself. Laurell K. Hamilton's plot is just sort of oozing along, with plot developments and fights thrown in at random whenever things threaten to get REALLY boring. Along the way, Hamilton tries to pad the story by having Anita run around blaming people at random. So she splatters torture, shootouts, nudity, tepidly erotic zombie-raising, and a big silly knife fight at the climax. To make matters worse, Hamilton's dialogue has the razor wit of kindergarten trash talk ("Thus he must die." "No!" "Oh, but yes!"). And by the end, the plot has completely unravelled -- the nadir is a truly hysterical conversation about zombie sexual abuse. Yeah, we totally needed that. Brett Booth's artwork does not help either -- Anita looks like a parody picture of Angelina Jolie, with albino skin, ridiculously flowing curly hair that extends a good six inches in front of her face, and a case of massive thunder thighs (one woman's thighs are each bigger than her waist). Perhaps as a reflection of Booth's mood, Anita always looks bored. The other characters don't fare well either -- Jean Claude looks like an effeminate male doppelganger of Anita, Edward looks pervy, and Nikolaos looks like a Disney heroine surrounded by flying toilet paper. But Anita herself is the weakest part of the plot: abrasive, smug, brittle and rather weak, as well as a total failure as a detective or a vampire hunter. Hamilton pretty clearly considers her a hardcore tough-grrl, but smirking, cowering and giving in to the bad guys does not make you tough. Even worse, she has the tiny immovable mind of the very stupid and stubborn -- when she decides someone is guilty, they must be guilty. Most of the other characters are 2-D villains -- the cackling Nikolaos (think Anne Rice's Claudia), the tepidly Machievellian Jean Claude (he wears a POET'S SHIRT), the uninterestingly nasty Theresa, cheesy masked pedophile Valentine, and the mewling vampire addict Philip. The interesting people are also the ones that we spend the least time on -- the casual assassin Edward, the capable and intelligent Ronnie, and the king of the wererats. The complete "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures" is one of those graphic novels that drags on and on with little to keep you reading -- indifferent art, an obnoxiously dumb heroine, and a meandering plot. |
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Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures - The Complete Edition by Stacie Ritchie (Hardcover - October 28, 2009)
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