Almost Final Curtain review by KFCampbe
Almost Final Curtain: A Vampire Princess Novel (Vampire Princess of St. Paul)
by Tate Hallaway
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 16
Reviewer's Location - Fresno, CA, United States
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Wow! High school really sucks! Ever since Anastasija Parker found out she was half vampire and half witch, her life has been spiraling out of control. Between boyfriend troubles, spring musical tryouts, and trying to please her parents, Ana almost doesn't have time to breathe. To make matters worse, an ancient talisman that allows witches to turn vamps into slaves has just been stolen from its safe house. Ana needs to track it down fast, or else this year's performance may just be her last.

Opinion: 

Tate Hallaway has made a masterpiece! Her thrilling sequel to Almost to Die For has forbidden love, mythical creatures, and an awesome battle scene. She really pulled me into the story, especially in the more intense scenes. There were a few parts though where the writing didn't seem to flow. I wish she could've made those scenes fit a little better into each other. Otherwise, it was a wonderful book that I'd be happy to read again. I'd recommend this book to 13-15 year olds. It's not entirely for little kids, but it might not be what an older teen is looking for in a good read.

 

 

Rating:
4
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