Description
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"My baby boy..." she whispers before dying.
Only later will the grieving Abe learn that his mother's fatal affliction was actually the work of a vampire.
When the truth becomes known to young
While Abraham Lincoln is widely lauded for saving a
Using the journal as his guide and writing in the grand biographical style of Doris Kearns Goodwin and David McCullough, Seth has reconstructed the true life story of our greatest president for the first time-all while revealing the hidden history behind the Civil War and uncovering the role vampires played in the birth, growth, and near-death of our nation."
Review
I had only heard good things about this book so I decided to read it. For me it was a pretty quick and easy read and kept me well entertained. It was well written although a little gory for my taste. Little to no language that I can think of. I love books that are based around real people and events. I have not read any of Seth Grahame-Smiths other works; I had been told that his Pride, Prejudice and Zombies swore excessively, but this book did not, if at all. The only thing I did not like about the book is when it got into politics, telling of Lincoln's climb up the political ladder, I found those few chapters rather boring as they were rather vampire-lacking. But other then that, good read I highly recommend!
- Adria