Monday 13 August 2012

Book Review


I have recently read ‘The Radleys’ by Matt Haig and here are my thoughts on it.

It is the story of a family who seem like everyone else, but are in fact vampires…

The text is punctuated by extracts from ‘The Abstainer’s Handbook’ - a fictional manual written by vampires to help other vampires who do not want to drink blood. The Radley family are abstainers and want to ‘do your bit for society and ignore those dark desires inside you’; this and the arrival of the black sheep of the family, Uncle Will, are the main catalysts for trouble. As a tale of vampires trying to fit in with humans, it is not particularly original, however, it is an amusing critique of middle-class village life.  I think it is best suited to young people aged 14 - 16.

Would I read it again? Probably not, but it was quite an enjoyable read.

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