I never thought I would be giving a vampire love story a 4.5 star rating, but here we are.

the weakest in the series so far, unfortunately

I love Christopher Moore, but this one didn't do it for me at all

Probably the weakest in the series so far, but still fun. I wish they had been a little more creative with the kids' personalities instead of making them carbon copies of Gwen and Martin. Even switching the genders to make Bruceter the “smart” one would've been nice.

I absolutely loved this fun, quirky take on time travel. Very easy and light read

I didn't hate it like everybody else
shrugs

I may have rated this better had the audiobook's narrator been better, but she was GOD AWFUL. She punctuated every sentence with a question mark and it drove me completely insane.
The novel itself was okay, but I wouldn't recommend it

Pretty Girls was a thrill from the start! So many ups, downs, and dramatic turns. It definitely deals with some morbid topics, so beware, but totally worth the read!

This book really captured me at the start but started losing me halfway in. By 3/4 I was ready for it to hurry up and be over. The religious themes were too strong

I could knock off an entire star for how many times Megan Miranda used the phrase “he/she blinked slowly”

Couldn't finish this. It was just too gross, not gruesome, gross

YAY! It's over!

Predictable with obnoxious characters. I kept waiting for some sort of interesting twist and there never was one. Not worth the time.

2.5~3 stars
I have to take off a whole star for the last few chapters of this book. Once the mystery is solved Christina seemed to forget how to write and kept harping on like this was a therapy book.

Predictable ending and twist, but an overall okay read

Loved the twist

People are being way too hard on this book. I honestly loved it and it was the perfect origin story for a villain. You start out hating him, then you like him, then you HATE him again. The ending was great, the rising action and climax was great, I'm a fan.

I have a lot of feelings about this book, and they aren't great. It started out with such promise and really declined from there.I am blown away at the number of 4-5 star reviews as I found it difficult to even finish. It became very repetitive the humor got old quickly. If I have to hear Doug say, “there's something wrong with this world” one more time I will jump off a cliff. The whole synopsis that starts the book, “Doug talks to Satan”, doesn't even come into play until the last 20 minutes of the book. On top of all that, there was no real conclusion.
Skip this book unless you're about 13 years old.

Matt Haig is easily one of my favorite authors, especially after reading this book.

Adorable Christmas book! Loved the unique take on not one but two classic stories.

My least favorite in the series, mostly due to the rushed climax and conclusion, but still a great read!

I am so in love with this book! I've never been a big Christmas reader, but for some reason this year I have been in a holiday mood and once all of my media to be Christmas-themed. Naturally, I went on the search for a Christmas audiobook, and found this. The narration by Stephen Fry is fantastic, the story is adorable and nostalgic, and the writing is very well done. Listening to this may become a Christmas tradition for me, but for now I'm off to buy this book for all of my friends.

This was a sweet little Christmassy book that hit the spot, but it ended way too fast. I felt like the author wanted it to be over so rushed the last 1/4 of the story :/
3.5