"Christmas won't be Christmas without any corpses."The dear, sweet March sisters are back, and Marmee has told them to be good little women. Good little vampire women, that is. That's right: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy have grown up since you last read their tale, and now they have (much) longer lives and (much) more ravenous appetites.Marmee has taught them well, and so they live by an unprecedented moral code of abstinence . . . from human blood. Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy must learn to get along with one another, help make society a better place, and avoid the vampire hunters who pose a constant threat to their existence. Plus, Laurie is dying to become a part of the March family, at any cost. Some things never change.This horrifying—and hilarious—retelling of a timeless American classic will leave readers craving the bloodthirsty drama on each and every page.
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Ehhhhhh perhaps I am just too big of a lover of the original to appreciate this. But I feel like it could have been much better done. It felt really forced, especially the whole plot twist causing Beth's death. Also it was hard to buy the Marches as vampires. Better if they were humans and their father was off fighting vampires instead of the Civil War, I THINK.