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Alright. So maybe since I'm older this time, I understand the ending better, so I'm not as disappointed this time. It felt a lot like a cop-out to me back when I read it in 2006, but I understand now what Shan tried to accomplish with his ending.I still would have liked a different way of resolving the plot, but it was also a nice change from the usual.So, while I can appreciate the ending more now that I'm older, I still firmly believe that this series is meant for younger readers and as such
Although some parts were predictable, the last three books were the best in the series. Des Tiny remains a mysterious meddler and the ending WAS predictable. But, I think it is a good read for teenagers.

OMG! That sums this trilogy up in one word. You can never tell what is round the corner. I really think Darren's persona has an awful amount of free will during this trilogy and we are unsure of his final intention's of killing Steve.Darren is faced with a few set backs, he originally thinks that once he has got rid of Steve and his awful reign of power, the vampire clan and world will be safe. However Mr Tiny always has a trick up his sleeve, he tells Darren that whoever wins the War of The
Individual rating:Lake of Souls - 3 stars` Is this really needed? Boring.Lord of Shadows - 4 stars.` Suspenseful. Exciting. But some irrelevant things happened. And too sad. >
Finished the series! Review to come soon i hope:)
4,5 starsI read that many people didn't like book 10,personally needed it!Needed to grief for Larten and I was really curious about Harkat.It made up for the stuff i missed in the last omnibus.Book 11 and 12 felt like one, i can't remember where 11 ended and 12 started, i like the final part and i also liked the ending.I was very surprised by it.It is a satisfying ending, even though it's not the happy ending i expected. There is much I still liked to know and maybe I would have liked an
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Title | : | Vampire Destiny Trilogy (Cirque du Freak #10-12) |
Author | : | Darren Shan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 592 pages |
Published | : | November 30th 2005 by Harper Collins (first published 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Horror. Paranormal. Vampires |
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This is a review for the entire Darren Shan saga Total score: 4 I look back on The Saga of Darren Shan with fondness. While some parts were stronger than others, overall I really enjoyed the series. It was thrilling, exhilarating and exciting. It was gross and disturbing. Some parts were very predictable, other parts left me utterly baffled. Add all of that together, and you have the perfect recipe for a scary story for both children and adults. Darren Shan is a fascinating writer. Story The story starts with Darren Shan, a boy around 12-13, who visits a freak show with his best friend, Steve. From that evening on, both their lives will never be the same again. We follow Darren as he becomes the assistant of a vampire, Mr Crepsley, becomes a half-vampire himself, and all the consequences of these happenings. We journey along with them to Vampire Mountain, where all the important vampires live, including the Vampire Princes. We make friends with very eccentric people, we anxiously bite our nails and we cannot put the book down. Characters No two characters are the same, which in itself is quite a feat. Darren Shan is a nice protagonist to follow around for twelve stories. He doesn’t have the most exciting personality, but he doesn’t annoy me either. I like that the antagonists get the more interesting characters. The story revolves mainly around Darren, but the others play an important part as well. Mr Crepsley would have been a great father. He is strict and proud, but he’s always honest (as are all the vampires and vampaneze) and he’ll give you a pat on the back if you’ve done well. Despite his sombreness, he does make you smile. Just like his previous teacher, Seba Nile, Larten Crepsley makes a wonderful role-model of whom you can be proud. Vancha March is made of awesome. He doesn’t live as strictly by the rules as all the other vampires. He doesn’t use any weapons except his hands and a handful of throwing stars (“shurikens”). He has green hair, wears purple clothes and even though he is described as an ugly man, he thinks he’s quite the ladies’ man. If anything in this saga makes you laugh, it’s this guy. He stole the show. I could go on and on, because every character has its interesting traits. Harkat, Mr Tall and Mr Tiny, Evanna the Witch (but don’t call her that or her frogs will kill you), Vanez... each character has their own defining characteristics. Romance The romance was.. eh. It was okay when Darren and Debbie were both 13, but then Debbie became an adult and Darren was stuck being a teenager and then it bordered on creepy. Even if, after 30 years, Darren eventually does become an adult, it's still very creepy. Luckily, the romance didn't play a big part in the story. It was all about Darren's destiny and the fight between the vampires and the vampaneze. The romance was just a background story. More important was the friendship between Darren and Harkat(view spoiler)[/Kurda (hide spoiler)], Mr Crepsley and the other characters. Ending While I was left with many questions ('What exactly is Desmond Tiny?' 'What happened to the others?' 'Seriously, what the fuck is Mr Tiny?'), the ending left me satisfied. There is a happy ending in a way (view spoiler)[despite the fact that our main character died, but that's a nice change compared to all the other books I've read. I'm a little confused by the whole thing where a different person will replace Darren in the entire story, but that's okay. We're not supposed to understand Mr Tiny and his people. (hide spoiler)] Conclusion I will definitely be holding on to these books and re-read them in the future. Maybe then some things will become clearer. If not, it will still be a fantastic story.Details Books Toward Vampire Destiny Trilogy (Cirque du Freak #10-12)
ISBN: | 0007179596 (ISBN13: 9780007179596) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cirque du Freak #10-12 |
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Forgot how much I used to love this series and author. It was a very pleasant and thrilling read of a childhood favourite.Alright. So maybe since I'm older this time, I understand the ending better, so I'm not as disappointed this time. It felt a lot like a cop-out to me back when I read it in 2006, but I understand now what Shan tried to accomplish with his ending.I still would have liked a different way of resolving the plot, but it was also a nice change from the usual.So, while I can appreciate the ending more now that I'm older, I still firmly believe that this series is meant for younger readers and as such
Although some parts were predictable, the last three books were the best in the series. Des Tiny remains a mysterious meddler and the ending WAS predictable. But, I think it is a good read for teenagers.

OMG! That sums this trilogy up in one word. You can never tell what is round the corner. I really think Darren's persona has an awful amount of free will during this trilogy and we are unsure of his final intention's of killing Steve.Darren is faced with a few set backs, he originally thinks that once he has got rid of Steve and his awful reign of power, the vampire clan and world will be safe. However Mr Tiny always has a trick up his sleeve, he tells Darren that whoever wins the War of The
Individual rating:Lake of Souls - 3 stars` Is this really needed? Boring.Lord of Shadows - 4 stars.` Suspenseful. Exciting. But some irrelevant things happened. And too sad. >
Finished the series! Review to come soon i hope:)
4,5 starsI read that many people didn't like book 10,personally needed it!Needed to grief for Larten and I was really curious about Harkat.It made up for the stuff i missed in the last omnibus.Book 11 and 12 felt like one, i can't remember where 11 ended and 12 started, i like the final part and i also liked the ending.I was very surprised by it.It is a satisfying ending, even though it's not the happy ending i expected. There is much I still liked to know and maybe I would have liked an
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