Vampire skin looks like hell in sunlight by the way. Maybe bursting into flames is to be preferred. - 64
I can already hear your moans - ANOTHER vampirVampire skin looks like hell in sunlight by the way. Maybe bursting into flames is to be preferred. - 64
I can already hear your moans - ANOTHER vampire book? OH BUT WHY?!?
Heh. Or at least that's what I thought to myself when I realized that it was another vampire book. You see, I impulsively purchased Sunshine because (a) the cover is absolutely gorgeous and eery (b) I really liked Robin McKinley's Deerskin and (c) Neil Gaiman said: "Pretty much perfect." Uh, hello? Neil claims it's almost perfect? Pshaw. Who cares if it's another vampire book.
Meet Sunshine. She's this young baker girl who lives by herself and works the bakery that's ran by her family. Sunshine et al live in this quasi magical world where there are vampires and werewolves and magicians (oh my) amongst the normal people. Oh yeah, and there are these CIA agents (that really kinda reminded me of Men in Black) who keep track of anyone who has any n-th of magical powers. So, let's say that your second cousin's aunt who may not be blood related to you but just might has some magical inclinations. You are stamped as an Other and they keep an eye on you. Most are not noteworthy. But Sunshine is. Because her father was this great and powerful magician. (I thought of a mix between Voldermort and Dumbledore).
Moving along. Sunshine gets kidnapped by these vampires who bring her to this dungeon to entice a shackled vampire into submission. This begins a unique and interesting friendship. Using Sunshine's powers (unbeknownst to her at prior) they escape and unite forces to overtake the evil.
I know that the plot seems pretty lackluster, and in many ways, it was. This is not a book that will stay with me. Not a story that I will be compelled to think about further. Perhaps Neil and I might have to agree to disagree. Sunshine was a enjoyable read but rather forgettable.
What I did like immensely however is the portrayal of vampires. They didn't sparkle. There was no torrid love affair. Or love triangle for that matter. The vampires in Sunshine could "compel" of sorts, so I'm thinking that vampires IRL can too.
Perhaps I wouldn't run out and purchase this book, but if you're in the library and you are looking for a fantasy read, as a newbie to the genre, I'd say go for it....more