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Original Title: Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #3)
ISBN: 0425201392 (ISBN13: 9780425201398)
Edition Language: English
Series: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3
Characters: Anita Blake, Dolph Storr, Zerbrowski (Anita Blake series), Jean-Claude (Anita Blake series), Richard Zeeman, Edward "Ted" Forrester, Bert Vaughn, Larry Kirkland
Setting: Missouri(United States) St. Louis, Missouri(United States)
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Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 4.17 | 85994 Users | 1597 Reviews

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Title:Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #3)
Author:Laurell K. Hamilton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:January 2nd 2007 by Berkley (first published 1995)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Horror. Romance. Paranormal Romance

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In Circus of the Damned-now in trade paperback for the first time-a rogue master vampire hits town, and Anita gets caught in the middle of an undead turf war. Jean-Claude, the Master Vamp of the city, wants her for his own-but his enemies have other plans. And to make matters worse, Anita takes a hit to the heart when she meets a stunningly handsome junior high science teacher named Richard Zeeman. They're two humans caught in the crossfire-or so Anita thinks.

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I love Laurell Hamiltons work. The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series is outstanding! The first two books in this series, Guilty Pleasures and The Laughing Corpse are amazing pieces of work. This book declares no less awesomeness. This is the book that wraps you around the series and pulls everything together. This book is really the beginning of the journey that whips and turns you into a reality that is completely twisted, morbid and simply put, cool! Anita Blake is introduced to a few

Circus of the Damned did not scare me or grossed me out as much as Guilty Pleasures or The Laughing Corpse. I also didn't like it as much as the last two books of the series.Jean-Claude is turning Anita's life into one hell of a big mess; Anita is firstly baited by a vampire Master called Alejandro, who controls a pack of rabid vampires who have chewing up people and leaving them on the cemetery. Alejandro wishes to know who is the Vampire Master controlling the city of St.Louis, and his where

I liked it...I didn't love it.This novel didn't have a lot of slow moments , events happened bang bang bang which for me was good. I don't think I could have handled Anita if she was given enough alone or downtime then I would have had to deal with her mind. And honestly at this stage in the game, 3 books in is only early but I'm not a big fan of the character. Or the characters. The story over all is interesting, and the actions scenes are attention holding. I'm hoping as time goes on the

I am really enjoying my rereading of this series. Going back to the beginning of the series has reminded me why I continue to read along even though it has morphed into another beast entirely. These early books were so great because the men and the sex werent the focus of the entire freaking plot.Here Anita is still working as an animator and an assistant to preternatural police force. Anita has a full plate, as usual, after a full night of corpse raising, shes then hounded by members of the

Absolutely hated the book. Maybe it's a case of reading too many in the series so close together but I am so done with the love/hate thing Anita has with Jean-Claude and her supposed badass attitude. The writing misses the mark trying to create what I would consider a strong dominant character and instead the character comes across as very insecure, hates herself and everyone around her and has a really lousy sense of fashion. Maybe others like that kind of psychological baggage but it's not for

I also thought the premise of Anita Blake was pretty cool. She's an Animator, see? She raises zombies for a living. And vampires are legal citizens. Eventually, she's supposed to get involved with both a vampire and a werewolf. I say eventually cause even though I thought this was a central theme of the books, I've read 2 and a half of them and there have been nary a creature-of-the-night and vampire hunter smoochie. I take that back. There was one, but it was one of those contrived "fake kiss

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