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Title | : | The Vampire's Promise (Vampire's Promise #3) |
Author | : | Caroline B. Cooney |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 166 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1993 by Scholastic (first published January 1st 1993) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Horror |

Caroline B. Cooney
Paperback | Pages: 166 pages Rating: 3.4 | 334 Users | 18 Reviews
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This final part of the trilogy is not only more enjoyable than the second entry, but also a fitting end to the series.I liked that Cooney tried something different this time, rather than another rehash of the previous two entries.
Of course the vampire is still very manipulative and untrustworthy, where as this time it’s a group of teens as Lacey and her five friends who venture into the tower.
As the vampire declares that the group must pick one victim for the other five to survive...
I still not really a fan of sequels in the Point Horror series, but liked that the teenage characters changed with each book.
Though I appreciated the the previous occupiers to The Mall House were acknowledged!
Point Books Concering The Vampire's Promise (Vampire's Promise #3)
Original Title: | The Vampire's Promise (Point Horror) |
ISBN: | 0590456822 (ISBN13: 9780590456821) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Vampire's Promise #3 |
Rating Regarding Books The Vampire's Promise (Vampire's Promise #3)
Ratings: 3.4 From 334 Users | 18 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books The Vampire's Promise (Vampire's Promise #3)
This final part of the trilogy is not only more enjoyable than the second entry, but also a fitting end to the series.I liked that Cooney tried something different this time, rather than another rehash of the previous two entries.Of course the vampire is still very manipulative and untrustworthy, where as this time its a group of teens as Lacey and her five friends who venture into the tower.As the vampire declares that the group must pick one victim for the other five to survive...I still notStinky. The worst in the series. It felt like Cooney was trying to write a book that was both psychological and philosophical. It was a total fail for me.

This book is about six teenagers who decide to have some fun and sneak into an abandoned house. Little do they know that it is not completely abandoned.When they go into the house the discover a vampire who just woke up from his sleep. This sick vampire decides that he will let the six teenagers choose who the he will eat. The teens obviously don't want to choose, so they spend the night trying to figure a way out. The in tire book is the teens trying different ways to escape. In this book I
This was certainly the weakest of the Vampire trilogy. It seemed like the plot was padded out with pointless characters and scenes just to hit the word count. The premise itself might have worked better a a short story, as it was OK and the characters were OK too. The highlight was, for me, the allusion to the frist book with the cop who had been a cheerleader with Althea.
this was my absolute favorite one of all three. there were so many different characters and story lines that were completely seperate from the other. they didn't come together till the very end of the book and i just thought it was really great.
What a creepy vampire book. Perfect for Halloween.
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