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Vampire Strippers from Saturn

Vampire Strippers from Saturn

2015 • 190 pages

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15

Lyrical and dream-like, the narrative is atypical, choosing to steer well clear of most plot devices and characterizations one might expect from the science fiction or vampire genres. Delightfully refreshing and imminently immersive.

Notably “missing” here, too, is the gore-filled splatter one might expect from a vampire novel. However, while the vampires do kill, it all happens in the background, and there is more humanity in the vampires than in the world around them. Trapped in a never-ending loop of time, the vampires must learn to escape their assumed fate while simultaneously promoting it.

This is not an action novel, it's not exploitation, and it's not horror. I would call it experimental literature bizarro.

January 1, 2015Report this review