What if you were an unwilling vampire? You needed to drink human blood to stay alive, but you weren't some horror-flick villain; you were you, born human--a nice person, even. Thus is the dilemma of the young narrator-protagonist, Darren Shan, in this tremendously suspenseful, oft-sickening sequel to Cirque Du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan. In the first book, Darren becomes a vampire's assistant to save the life of his friend Steve. In order to do so, he has to fake his death, get buried alive, and head out--half-human, homeless, and friendless--into the world. The Vampire's Assistant chronicles his new lonely life as a half-vampire, pumped with the cursed blood of his vampire guardian, Mr. Crepsley. Darren has much to learn about his freshly supernatural state. He doesn't grow fangs, for instance, like he thought he might. And he can't change shape or fly. Garlic just gives vampires bad breath... And they eat bagels. Some of the hardest lessons of all come when he joins the traveling freak show Cirque Du Freak, the show that got him and Steve in trouble in the first place. Readers won't be disappointed by this fast-paced, gory, but strangely amiable sequel. In fact, the plot is much better paced than the first and the dialogue far more natural. Deadly pythons, a snake boy, Cormac Limbs (bite off his finger and it grows back!), and an entire cast of dreadfully creepy characters offer excitement beyond expectation. Along the way, we come to really like Darren, who will do absolutely anything for a friend. British author Darren Shan promises more adventures in 2002. (Ages 10 and older) --Karin Snelson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
In The Vampire's Assistant, the second installment of the series begun with Cirque du Freak by Darren Shan, the hero returns to the old-fashioned freak show where, thanks to Mr. Crespley, he became a "half-vampire." Darren once again struggles against the urge to feed upon the human blood his health requires.
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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Gr 5-8-After a breezy two-page introduction that gives the major plot points of Cirque du Freak, readers are plunged back into the world of a young, newly minted half-vampire (a concept that is never fully explained). With his mentor, the creepy full vampire Mr. Crepsley, Darren is learning the ropes of the undead. Readers quickly get a rundown of the facts, the most important one being that vampires, even half ones, must have human blood to survive, and Darren can't bring himself to drink. There is not much plot here. He and Mr. Crepsley return to the Cirque du Freak. Darren and Evra, a snake-boy, make what is ultimately a tragic friendship with a local boy named Sam and a self-proclaimed "ecowarrior" named R.V. It is R.V. who precipitates the real action as he becomes suspicious of animals disappearing from nearby farms. The first-person narration seems superficial, and there is little depth to Darren's character. That said, Shan creates heart-pounding, page-turning action that will keep kids reading. He certainly knows his horror, and this book cranks up the gore factor a notch or two. Readers will get more information about the genuinely weird denizens of the Cirque du Freak. There are some genuinely horrific, almost painful moments, particularly at the book's tragic climax. Readers will be turning from the page, sickened, and then come back to find out what happens next. The question remains, where can Shan take his readers from here? Just how far will he go?-Tim Wadham, Maricopa County Library District, Phoenix, AZ
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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Gr. 5-8. This sequel to the fast-paced Cirque Du Freak: A Living Nightmare finds Darren Shan in difficult circumstances. Vampire Larten Crepsley has begun the process of turning Darren into a vampire, but is hampered by Darren's refusal to drink human blood. Feeding on small animals, Darren grows progressively weaker. Crepsley and Darren return to the traveling freak show, Cirque Du Freak, where the vampire hopes Darren will find friends among the unusual performers and finally accept his fate. Although Darren does make friends with snake-boy Evra Von, he also makes a new human friend, Sam, who is enchanted by the freak show and begs to join the troop. Chockful of wonderfully inventive details about the residents of the freak show (which includes a wolf man and the mysterious Mr. Tiny), this stand-alone sequel lacks the poignancy of Anne Rice's early vampire books published for adults, but is well suited to young readers. Debbie Carton
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老实说,我最初是冲着某种特定的奇幻元素来的,但这本书带给我的惊喜远超我的预期。它巧妙地将一些经典的、令人毛骨悚然的传说,用一种非常现代和易于接受的方式重新包装了。那种细思极恐的氛围营造,不是靠血腥场面堆砌出来的,而是源自于对未知和黑暗的深刻理解。作者对于细节的把控,体现在他对特定“社群”内部规则的构建上,那种森严的等级制度、古老的誓言和潜规则,构建了一个令人信服的地下世界。每一次主角试图去理解或打破这些规则时,都充满了张力。这本书让人思考的不仅仅是“善与恶”,更多的是“秩序与混乱”的永恒辩证。它成功地构建了一个自洽且庞大、充满历史厚重感的奇幻背景,让人忍不住想去探索这个世界更深层的秘密,仿佛自己也成了一个刚入门的学徒,对眼前的一切既敬畏又好奇。
评分这部作品在人物塑造上的功力,真的值得我竖起大拇指。这里的每一个配角,都不是功能性的“工具人”,他们都有着自己复杂的动机和不为人知的过去。即便是那些看起来只是昙花一现的角色,作者也为其赋予了鲜明的个性,让你在他们退场之后,依然能对他们留下深刻的印象。特别是主角群之间的化学反应,简直是妙不可言。他们之间的友谊、猜疑、甚至是隐晦的竞争,都处理得非常微妙和真实。你会发现,在光鲜亮丽的奇幻设定之下,他们所展现的情感挣扎和道德困境,和我们在现实生活中面对的选择并无二致。我特别喜欢作者处理“灰色地带”的方式,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人都在为了自己的信念或生存而挣扎。这种对人性的深度挖掘,让整个故事的内核变得无比厚重,而不是停留在表面上的冒险故事。
评分这本书的叙事节奏掌握得炉火纯青,简直是教科书级别的范本。从开篇不久,作者就抛出了一个足以让人心跳加速的悬念,随后便是一连串精心编排的事件,像多米诺骨牌一样层层推进,根本不给你喘息的机会。我发现自己几乎是抱着一种近乎饥渴的状态去阅读的,生怕漏掉任何一个转折点。最让我佩服的是,即便情节发展如此迅速,作者也从未牺牲人物内心的刻画。那些紧张的对峙、突如其来的背叛,甚至是角色在极端压力下的细微反应,都被描摹得入木三分。它不是那种平铺直叙的流水账,而更像是一场精心编排的音乐会,高潮迭起,旋律张弛有度。读到那些关键的动作场面时,我甚至能清晰地“看到”场景的画面,仿佛自己就站在主角的身后,感受着空气中弥漫的紧张气息。这种阅读体验是极其沉浸的,让人忘记了时间,忘记了周围的一切,完全臣服于故事的引力。
评分这本书的语言风格有一种独特的魅力,既有古典文学的韵味,又不失现代读者所需的流畅和直白。作者的文字功底扎实,尤其是在描绘环境和情绪转折时,用词精准而富有画面感。我特别注意到,在叙述一些比较阴暗或压抑的场景时,作者会选择使用一些相对简短有力的句子,瞬间将气氛推向凝重;而在角色进行内心独白或回忆时,笔触又会变得细腻且富有诗意。这种语言风格的灵活转换,极大地增强了阅读的沉浸感和代入感。它不是那种故作高深的晦涩难懂,而是恰到好处地在“文学性”和“可读性”之间找到了一个黄金平衡点。读完之后,你会发现自己不仅被故事内容吸引,也被那些优美又充满力量的语句深深打动,甚至会忍不住回翻几页,去细细品味那些精妙的措辞,这才是真正优秀作品的标志之一。
评分天呐,这本书的封面设计简直是抓人眼球的艺术品!那种暗色调的运用,配合着某种神秘生物的剪影,立刻就能把你拉进一个光怪陆离的世界。我记得我第一次在书店看到它的时候,就被那个字体排版吸引住了,既古典又带着一丝现代的诡谲感。它不像那些花里胡哨的封面那样喧哗,反而有一种低调的、但直击人心的魔力。每次翻开书本,闻到那特有的纸张和油墨的味道,配合着这封面带来的心理暗示,你会觉得自己正在进行一场秘密的、只有你才知道的冒险。而且,这本书的装帧质量也让人惊喜,拿在手里很有分量,那种精装或者高质量简装带来的触感,真的能提升阅读的仪式感。我甚至会花时间去研究封面上的每一个小细节,那些看似随意的笔触,背后似乎都隐藏着作者深思熟虑的世界观构建。如果你和我一样,是一个“视觉驱动型”的读者,这本书的外部包装绝对能给你一个极佳的阅读启动体验,保证你在公共场合拿出来阅读时,都能收获旁人好奇的目光。它不仅仅是一本书,更像是一个精美的收藏品,光是摆在书架上,都能为整个房间增添几分神秘的氛围。
评分情节波澜起伏,很精彩。
评分poor Sam! Sad!
评分小时候喜欢的一套书 长大了读读原版
评分poor Sam! Sad!
评分小时候喜欢的一套书 长大了读读原版
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