Good Ghouls Do Julie Kenner Books
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It took me a long time to buy "Good Gouls Do" even though I fell in love with "A Good Ghouls Guide To Getting Even". That is due to the fact that a trip to Julie Kenner's website revealed no plans for a third installment. She said she hopes one day to finish Beth's story but there are no real plans to do so. I hate stories that end in a cliffhanger about as much as I hate TV shows that end on a cliffhanger and then aren't renewed for the next season. Yeah, that's bad. But being a huge Kenner fan and also a Beth fan, I had to pick up this book. I am both tremendously glad and sad that I did. This story picks up right after the first one. Beth is a vampire who is also in line to be her class valedictorian. Due to being tricked by the football team and forced to drink blood, Beth is now a blood drinker. Someone out there is her master and Beth needs to find out who it is. If she can kill her master, than she can become human again. She has to do all this while trying to avoid getting staked because someone is after her. It may be her boyfriend Clayton, who she had to turn recently to keep him from dying. Since she is his master, killing her may be Clayton's only hope of becoming human again. This easy to read story literally flew by...every page is packed with action and Beth's adorable wit. This is a strong, fun teenager, and a great example for pre-teens and teens to look up to. For adults like myself, it is still a fun read. The sad part is having to wonder how Beth's story will end. "Good Ghouls Do" left a ton of unanswered questions. It would be nice if Kenner could find some way to wrap these up? If there is no chance for a final book, perhaps she could work Beth's conclusion into a short story in an anthology or something.Tags : Amazon.com: Good Ghouls Do (9780425217030): Julie Kenner: Books,Julie Kenner,Good Ghouls Do,Berkley Trade,0425217035,G0425217035I3N00,Fantasy - General,Horror,Social Themes - General (see also headings under Family),Dating (Social customs);Fiction.,Friendship;Fiction.,Vampires;Fiction.,Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Dating (Social customs),Fiction,Fiction-Fantasy,Friendship,Horror & Ghost Stories,JUVENILE,Juvenile Fiction,Juvenile Fiction Girls & Women,Juvenile Grades 7-9 Ages 12-14,School & Education,TEEN'S FICTION FANTASY,Vampires,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Horror,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Social Themes General (see also headings under Family)
Good Ghouls Do Julie Kenner Books Reviews
Elizabeth "Beth" Frasier is the current valedictorian of Waterloo High School in Austin, Texas. She has a great boyfriend, Clayton Greene, a loyal best friend, Jenny, and an odd acquaintance with a cute college guy named Kevin. The down side is that Beth was tricked (earlier in the year) into becoming a vampire. Then she had to save Clayton from dying by changing him into a vampire as well. Kevin is a vampire hunter. The only reason Kevin has not staked them both is because they have yet to drink the blood of a LIVING person. Until such time, Beth and Clayton may still have a chance to become human again. To do so, they must figure out WHO Beth's maker/master is and then have the vampire staked.
Jenny is using her journalism skills to investigate students, teachers, and anyone else from the school in hope that the list of possibilities (suspects) can be narrowed down. Once trimmed to a decent size the hard part will begin. Jenny, Beth, Clayton, and Kevin must test the rest with holy water.
Of course there are major hurdles in the way. Someone, or a group of people, are trying to stake Beth into dust. Beth has just dodged an arrow from a crossbow when she overhears Clayton talking on the phone. And it definitely sounds like Clayton has hired someone to assassinate Beth so he can become human again. After all, Beth is Clayton's maker. Taking advantage of the romantic strain, Kevin is trying to win Beth's love and doing a very good job of it. There is also the fact that Beth stopped trying to figure out the day-walking formula for the higher up vampires of the school and it looks like they will have to force Beth to begin work on the formula anew. Lastly, there is another vampire clan in town; the Traditionalists. They do not want the day-walking formula to be found. If that means getting rid of Beth and anyone else in their way, then so be it.
***** If you missed the first book (The Good Ghoul's Guide To Getting Even) then run, don't walk, to the nearest book store and buy a copy! No, you do not HAVE to read the first book in order to enjoy this novel, but things will make a bit more sense to you if you do. Beth is smart, highly self-motivated, and very witty. Okay, sarcasm comes naturally to her, but that just makes her more realistic to readers, right? I am also very excited, because it LOOKS like there will be a third story to this undead adventure. Yippee! I can hardly wait! Author Julie Kenner will win awards with this new series. Out-freaking-standing! *****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
This was a good read. Fun and firty and nice escape from the real world.
It kinda looked like new.
I bought this used because it is out of print. This novel picks up where the first one left off (you CAN NOT JUMP INTO THIS BOOK). Beth is still a vampire. She has turned her boyfriend into a vampire. She just wants to finish high school, get into film school and find her maker so that she can kill him. Nothing is really moving in the correct direction. Beth is trying to figure out the formula to an ancient Latin text that will allow vampires to walk during the day and pick out a prom dress.
Just good fun! I wish there was another to finish up the series.
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I wish I could find the next book in the series. But I read this one already and am ready for the next this supplier is a good one, quick service.
this is the follow up book of good ghouls getting even.... so after that surprising ending... she's still trying to find a cure for how to get herself un-vampire-ed. (Didn't know one could do that?) But she finds out some more information about her new self. After she finds out her her maker is.... she finds out something else about herself that made me really want to read more. Alas i don't know if there's a follow up book. If there is then I'm defiantly getting that to find out what the heck is going on!
It took me a long time to buy "Good Gouls Do" even though I fell in love with "A Good Ghouls Guide To Getting Even". That is due to the fact that a trip to Julie Kenner's website revealed no plans for a third installment. She said she hopes one day to finish Beth's story but there are no real plans to do so. I hate stories that end in a cliffhanger about as much as I hate TV shows that end on a cliffhanger and then aren't renewed for the next season. Yeah, that's bad. But being a huge Kenner fan and also a Beth fan, I had to pick up this book. I am both tremendously glad and sad that I did. This story picks up right after the first one. Beth is a vampire who is also in line to be her class valedictorian. Due to being tricked by the football team and forced to drink blood, Beth is now a blood drinker. Someone out there is her master and Beth needs to find out who it is. If she can kill her master, than she can become human again. She has to do all this while trying to avoid getting staked because someone is after her. It may be her boyfriend Clayton, who she had to turn recently to keep him from dying. Since she is his master, killing her may be Clayton's only hope of becoming human again. This easy to read story literally flew by...every page is packed with action and Beth's adorable wit. This is a strong, fun teenager, and a great example for pre-teens and teens to look up to. For adults like myself, it is still a fun read. The sad part is having to wonder how Beth's story will end. "Good Ghouls Do" left a ton of unanswered questions. It would be nice if Kenner could find some way to wrap these up? If there is no chance for a final book, perhaps she could work Beth's conclusion into a short story in an anthology or something.
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