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Kell
29th May 2006, 19:58
The Saga of Darren Shan: Vampire Blood Trilogy
Author: Darren Shan
ISBN # 0007143745
Publisher: Collins
1st Published: 2000
511 pages

Cirque du Freak
Darren Shan's an ordinary schoolboy, until he and his best friend Steve get tickets to the Cirque Du Freak, a bizarre freak show featuring such arcane performers as Hans Hands, Gertha Teeth, the Wolf Man and Rhamus Twobellies. In the midst of the ghoulish excitement, true terror raises its head when Steve recognises that one of the performers -- Mr. Crepsley -- is in fact a vampire!

Steve remains after the show finishes, to confront the vampire -- but his motives are anything but ordinary! In the shadows of a crumbling theatre, a horrified Darren eavesdrops on his friend and the vampire, and is witness to a monstrous, disturbing plea.

Later, in a moment of insane daring, Darren sets out to steal the vampire's magnificent performing tarantula, an act which will have severe, tragic consequences for both Darren and Steve. Their lives will never be the same again…

The Vampire’s Assistant
Having abandoned his old way of life to unwillingly serve as Mr. Crepsley's assistant, Darren must accustom himself to the habits of vampires. But the change is difficult and the loneliness is crushing.

In an attempt to give Darren a sense of stability, Mr. Crepsley takes him to live at the Cirque Du Freak, where he is to share a tent with Evra Von -- the Snake Boy introduced in Book 1. Darren soon fits into his new position -- even if he doesn't exactly enjoy hunting food for the ominous Little People! -- and he and Evra befriend a curious young boy called Sam Grest, whose one great wish is to join the travelling freak show.

But all is not well with Darren. He refuses to drink human blood, even though he'll die without it. While Mr. Crepsley argues with him, and tries forcing him to drink, Darren grows weaker and weaker. Will he resist the temptation of blood and sacrifice himself for the benefit of his humanity -- or will some awful turn of events lead to his becoming a true, blood-sucking creature of the night???

Tunnels of Blood
Shortly after an old friend's visit, Mr. Crepsley leaves the Cirque Du Freak and heads for a city, taking Darren and Evra with him. The boys enjoy their stay in the city. Evra soaks up a lot of TV shows, while Darren catches the eye of pretty young Debbie Hemlock! But Mr. Crepsley's behaving strangely, patrolling the streets every night, saying nothing of his purpose to Darren or Evra.

Then, in the run-up to Christmas, police discover several human bodies hidden in an old building -- each of which has been drained of blood! Darren and Evra are horrified, and immediately set about shadowing Mr. Crepsley, on the understanding that if he's the killer, they're going to stop him -- by any means necessary!

In a blood-soaked abattoir, Darren confronts his mentor, and aims for his throat with a rusty butcher's knife. But this attack is just the start of the true nightmare, and soon Darren finds himself fighting not just for his own life, but for the lives of his friends, Debbie and Evra, both of whom are threatened by a force of sinister, murderous evil ...

It’s well known that kids tend to like a good gross-out and Darren Shan delivers on every level. There’s plenty of the nasty blood and guts on offer, but there’s also a rip-roaring adventure and voyage of self discovery within the bounds of an ongoing tale of terror. It has thrills and spills at every twist and turn – the characters are fun and the action is fast-paced without letting the development suffer. This is well-written and animated and should delight readers, especially boys, from about 10 and upwards, but it’s equally fun for older readers who like a good, old-fashioned chiller every now and then.

And anyone who doesn’t like spiders (like me!) will get shivers down their spines!

Rating: 8

Cerridwen
30th May 2006, 06:21
Excellent! Had my eye on this for a while, thanks for the heads up :mrgreen:

Kell
30th May 2006, 07:11
They were so easy to read that I flew through all three of them. I'm hoping to pick up the next trilogy at some point once I've whittled down my reading list a little...

OnyxAngel
8th April 2007, 15:43
Has anyone else on here read any of Darren Shan's The Demonata books there's 4 out at the moment but there's more to come.

I have read 3 out of 4 but I'm reading number 4.

I think they're are really interesting and I reccomend them to any teenager who likes horror and isn't squeamish.

Kell
8th April 2007, 15:46
I've not read the Demonata ones, but I've read the 1st four of the Vampire ones (The Saga of Darren Shan) and very much enjoyed them - highly recommended if you haven't read them already.

OnyxAngel
8th April 2007, 15:48
I bought them a few days ago in fact I bought all 12 of them lol.
But I'm going to finish Bec first before I start them.

JudyB
8th April 2007, 18:29
I bought them a few days ago in fact I bought all 12 of them lol.
But I'm going to finish Bec first before I start them.


My daughter loves the Darren Shan books - are you enjoying Dracula?

happyanddandy
8th April 2007, 22:14
My son Philip aged 14 is a big Darren Shan fan. This time last year Darren Shan was due to visit my sons High School to talk to interested kids (apparently he dose a lot of this sort of thing) - my son managed to get a coveted ticket and looked forward to the event. About 2 days beforehand, he developed Shingles and was very ill indeed and so was disappointed to miss the visit. Subsequently my mum emailed Darren Shan via his website to tell him what had happened to my son and how disappointed he was. After a couple of weeks went by - he wrote a personal letter to Philip which was a lovely surprise. So he is a favourite of mine!
I have not read said author but have listened to an audio tape on a long car journey called 'Cirque du Freak' - gripping and scary, it was very quiet all the way.
:D

Kell
9th April 2007, 05:41
That's such a sweet story! Mr Shan does seem to be a very nice man - he left lovely comments on my reviews blog when I reviewed his books - made my day, that did!

OnyxAngel
11th April 2007, 21:19
My daughter loves the Darren Shan books - are you enjoying Dracula?


Yes thanks

What is your daughter's favourite DS book?

OnyxAngel
11th April 2007, 21:20
My son Philip aged 14 is a big Darren Shan fan. This time last year Darren Shan was due to visit my sons High School to talk to interested kids (apparently he dose a lot of this sort of thing) - my son managed to get a coveted ticket and looked forward to the event. About 2 days beforehand, he developed Shingles and was very ill indeed and so was disappointed to miss the visit. Subsequently my mum emailed Darren Shan via his website to tell him what had happened to my son and how disappointed he was. After a couple of weeks went by - he wrote a personal letter to Philip which was a lovely surprise. So he is a favourite of mine!
I have not read said author but have listened to an audio tape on a long car journey called 'Cirque du Freak' - gripping and scary, it was very quiet all the way.
:D

He sounds a really nice person.

Oh yes the 1st book of "The Saga of Darren Shan" I'll be reading it soon

DaddysGem
13th April 2007, 09:44
If remember right my favourites were Cirque du Freak and the tunnels of blood, but i have also read the vampires assistant.
they were big stuff in my primary school, everyone was reading them. We were lucky enough to have the privelage of Darren Shan visiting our school, and i managed to get my copy of tunnels of blood signed by him. It is one of my prize possessions :)

OnyxAngel
20th April 2007, 20:41
You are very lucky

Horrorfan
25th September 2008, 15:27
Did you read also The Darren Shan Saga's or the Demonata series, come here and talk about it. :)

angelofboox
25th September 2008, 15:40
I've read the first three books of the Saga of Darren Shan, and I did like them. It was a nice change from the usual fanged, cloaked, Transylvanian vampires! I didn't read the rest though. But I did meet Darren Shan and have his entire Demonata series signed by him to me and my sister.

He came to my mother's school (she's a school librarian so she organised it) so got to talk to him and stuff, he was really nice. He did a reading for the year nines from the first Demonata book...sounded gory! The funniest thing was as soon as he finished reading his extract a boy sitting behind me said "Oh wow, I really wanna find out what happens! *more morosely* But then I'd have to read the book...."

It made me laugh :lol: but that was the aim of the reading, to get him to read it!

Michelle
25th September 2008, 15:43
There are already two threads, so I'm going to merge them all. Horrorfan, it's always worth a quick serach before starting new threads. Thanks. :)

Horrorfan
25th September 2008, 15:47
There are already two threads, so I'm going to merge them all. Horrorfan, it's always worth a quick serach before starting new threads. Thanks. :)

I'm sorry, thanks Michelle, I'll keep it in mind. :)

Wow! angelofboox, cool to meet Darren Shan, it's also a dream/wish of me to meet him! Would be great! :D

dalek07
21st November 2008, 20:58
I have also met Darren Shan at a book signing (in Norwich) for Wolf Island, he seemed very nice and I got my picture taken with him.

LiamCostas
25th November 2008, 23:18
I owe a debt of gratitude to Darren Shan for getting my kids into books. Between the Shan Saga and the Demonata they must have purchased about 18 of his books. If that's typical for a family, then that guy must be selling a helluva lot of books.