I've been waiting to read this one for a few years.  I thought it might be interesting because I'm a theatre historian, however, this novel has a different twist.  It's a vampire tale.  It's not your average "emo vampire" love story that is rampant today, but a more carefully crafted story based on an actual historical character, Vlad Tepes from Wallachia (in Romania).  I was intrigued, and I'm glad I chose this book.  I know it will probably be my last vampire novel because vampires are CREEPY.  I have no idea how vampires turned into a romantic figure, and I don't want to know.  If I see a vampire in my life time, I'm running the other way.  I do recommend this book because it is suspenseful, but can also be slow.  It's the story of tracking down the vampire through historical research, which is interesting to me and I know it's not interesting to some people.
On another vampire note, I had to work the midnight DVD release party for New Moon.  Ugh.  Lots of screaming girls and grumpy mothers at midnight to buy a stupid movie.
Theresa rented "Whip It" the other day and we finally watched it tonight.  I approve of this film!  It was really cute, and to top it off, it takes place in Austin!  A lot of known actors are in the film, and it has great laughing moments as well as great mother-daughter scenes.  I will probably buy this one from Blockbuster when it goes on sale next year.
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