Manual das donas de casa caçadoras de vampiro

Brossura, 432 pagine

lingua Português

Pubblicato da Intrínseca.

ISBN:
978-85-510-1256-7
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A vida de Patricia Campbell nunca pareceu tão insignificante. Seu marido está sempre trabalhando, os filhos só sabem ignorá-la, a sogra demanda atenção contínua, e sua lista de tarefas aumenta a cada dia. Seu único respiro é o clube do livro que tem com as amigas — um grupo seleto de mulheres que amam histórias de crimes reais. Nas reuniões, Patricia se sente à vontade para falar sobre diversos assuntos, de limpeza de cortinas a assassinatos em série, da escola dos filhos a corpos desmembrados.

Certo dia, ela conhece o charmoso James Harris, seu novo vizinho, que lentamente conquista a confiança das famílias do bairro. No entanto, quando crianças de uma parte mais afastada da cidade passam a morrer de formas bizarras, Patricia começa a suspeitar de que o novo morador está mais para Charles Manson do que para príncipe encantado e que esconde alguma ligação com aqueles acidentes.

6 edizioni

Starts satiric, ends graphic

It's been a long time since I've picked up a horror book so I grabbed this one when I saw it at the library. I knew about this author from back when he used to make appearances on podcasts before his writing career really took off. I would say that the title gives the summary of the book only if one applies a couple of adjustments. It isn't really much of a 'guide' except perhaps by example. The book club ladies' scheme nearly fails at several points, however. But more importantly, there's only one character that might be classified as a vampire, not multiple 'vampires.' The first 60% of the book was a fairly easy non-strenuous read where you're introduced to the major characters and it drills into the societal values of Charleston. Then it takes a hard turn where the viewpoint character, Patricia Campbell, gets into trouble, landing in …

Started off great, but maybe too white Southern for me

Nessuna valutazione

I found the first few chapters highly entertaining, slightly in the vein of Big Little Lies (or Little Big Lies?), but it threw me off when a "black woman" was introduced. Wait, was I supposed to assume everyone else is white?

Women slay vampires

Various thoughts while reading the book (there may be spoilers):

  • A few dozen pages in, this book is about 50% pretty good, 20% really good, and 30% cute.
  • Neat vampire concept. According to his podcast, Super Scare Haunted Homeschool, he spent a ridiculous amount of time studying vampire lore history, and it shows. He took a very unique approach to the vampire, while at the same time, keeping it very obviously a recognizable vampire.
  • Overtly sexual without being sexy. The transfer of fluids in a very specific bodily location increases the rape-yness that vampirism already exemplifies.
  • About 2/3 of the way through, the book is 60% pretty good, 30% really good, and still 10% cute.
  • All the husbands in this book suck. Not a single one is a redeemable character.
  • Time jump! Finding it hard to believe in the 3-year gap, maybe it …

Argomenti

  • American literature
  • Horror
  • Fantasy
  • Vampires