Bloodsucking Fiends

a love story

Hardcover, 300 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1995 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-684-81097-3
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OCLC Number:
32129988
Goodreads:
1073642

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4 stars (39 reviews)

At last, a love story you can really sink your teeth into! With a psychedelic inventiveness that invites comparison with Kurt Vonnegut and Tom Robbins, Christopher Moore, the author of Coyote Blue, spins a hip tale of vampires on the loose and in love in San Francisco.

When Jody wakes up in an alley, under a dupster, with a badly burned arm and a pain in her neck, she knows it isn't going to be one of her better days. She feels awful, looks worse; her clothes are torn, her sense of smell is suddenly as sharp as an animal's, she can see heat, and she has superhuman strength. And one more thing--she has an insatiable thirst for blood. What she doesn't realize is that this is only the beginning....

C. Thomas Flood (Tommy to his friends) has just arrived in San Francisco, full of dreams of becoming the next …

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5 stars

As a Christopher Moore fan, its hard for me to not be biased. I do regret only just now getting around to reading some of his earlier works. Being from the Bay Area it's nice to read a story that places its characters in places I have been and can view without having to know much detail. This story, while not super complex, was glorious in all its various parts. From the troubled Jody being turned with no answers, to the timid and newly rejuvenated Tommy moving from Midwest nowhere to hustle and bustle SF. I have to say I wish we as readers knew more about The Emperor and his place as well as wishing we could have gotten a deeper glimpse into the mind of The Vampire. However, thats why sequels are written. A fun quick read that brought laughter, grossness, and even a bit of fright.

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5 stars

Bloodsucking Fiends is a bit of romantic dark humor, following the adventures of a recently-turned-vampire Jody. It's reminiscent of the HBO series Dead Like Me, where the main character is removed from normal life but still exists in the world, and in the process gains a new perspective.

The pros and cons of vampirism are explored with a very humorous slant, with some awkward romance thrown in for spice. It's a quick, but very enjoyable read.

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Subjects

  • Vampires -- Fiction.
  • Women -- California -- Fiction.
  • San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction.