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Book Reviews of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged)

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Seth Grahame-Smith, Scott Holst (Narrator)
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ISBN-13: 9781607881735
ISBN-10: 160788173X
Publication Date: 3/2/2010
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

ophelia99 avatar reviewed Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I have previously read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Grahame-Smith and enjoyed it. So when I saw this book released I was interested in reading it. I listened to this on audio book which I wouldn't recommend. The narrator and Abraham Lincoln have similar voices so it is hard to tell when they switch, also I didn't get to benefit from any of the pictures that the book has. Overall it was a well done book, although it was more of a biography than a story.

I am not a huge Abraham Lincoln fan but I have read a couple books about him so I knew some of his background. Grahame-Smith has done a very good job of adding vampires to Abe Lincoln's story without hugely altering Lincoln's past. The audio book had a short interview at the end and I agree with what Grahame-Smith said when he mentioned that Abe Lincoln's history hardly needs vampires added to be incredibly interesting. The book itself switches between a narrator and actual entries from Lincoln's journals.

Saying that vampires came to the USA because of the slave trade is an interesting idea and was a good way to tie in vampirism with slavery. Grahame-Smith did a good job of making Lincoln's story very personable and he really featured what happened with Lincoln's family more than I had read in previous books. The inclusion of Lincoln's family made this book much more engaging than it would have been otherwise.

The only thing that bothered me is that I was expected more of a story about Lincoln and vampires and what I got was more of a biography. At times it got a bit boring, I didn't really want to listen to a biography. I also thought that the part added on after Lincoln's assassination was odd; but after thinking about it for a while I think it was appropriate to the rest of the story.

Overall this book is well done and interesting. Not something I would read again, but interesting all the same. You can really tell Grahame-Smith did his research and he did a good job integrating vampires with Lincoln's life story. Just be warned that this is a biography and reads more like that than a fiction novel.
reviewed Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
According to author Seth Grahame-Smith, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter was inspired by the most popular books in 2009: books about Lincoln (to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth) and books about vampires. Being bombarded by these diverse subjects led Grahame-Smith to wonder what would happen if they were combined? The answer is a uniquely imaginative story that will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers. History and fiction are seamlessly blended in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. In the authors interview at the end of the audio book, Grahame-Smith notes that he took great care to be faithful to the historical facts, when used, out of respect to Lincoln and his many admirers. In fact, I could envision crafty parents playing this audio book on long car trips to slip in a bit of a history lesson for their teenagers. While the book is clearly in fun it is also an enlightening presentation of some of the key moments of the Civil War. For instance, a few of Lincolns famous speeches were included in the novel. I thoroughly enjoyed the audio book version of this book. The narrator sounded exactly how one would imagine that the real Lincoln spoke. In addition, I found the authors interview to be very informative as to the writing process behind the story. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is the perfect audio book for passing the long road trip hours!
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; First Edition edition (March 2, 2010),352 pages. Review copy provided courtesy of the publisher.
Jennmarie68 avatar reviewed Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This story was very interesting. I liked the way Grahame-Smith took real events and tweaked them, leaving them as historical fact just adding a different side to them. I think that was the most appealing part of this story. I liked thinking of these historical facts in a new way. I could almost imagine that was the truth.

The writing was a bit humorous at times, and given what was going on in the story the slight humor was able to lighten the mood of what would have been a very dark novel. I for one liked the humor.

The characters, both fictional and real, were well developed. While there are characters that we are already familiar with Grahame-Smith was able to add a new dimension to them that lent itself very well to the story. The fictional characters were also a great addition to the story, again tweaking history to make it so interesting.

While this one was a bit gory it wasn't so gory that it made it difficult to read (or listen to). There were a few scenes that did make me cringe.

My only complaint was the narrator was a bit dry in my opinion. I've never listened to an audio book before, so I don't know if all audio books are like this, or if I just happened upon a fluke. When I'm reading a book I have a whole cast of characters in my head and they each have a different voice and attitude, and that was kind of what I was expecting, to an extent. So this criticism may just well be due to my lack of comfort with an audio book.

Other than that I really liked this one. After I read Pride and Prejudice I plan on picking up Grahame-Smith's other novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
reviewed Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 24 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Much, much better than the movie. In fact, I could not even get past the first 10 minutes of the movie. As I listened to this book on cd, the narrator was very good and kept my attention at all times. If you didn't like the movie or don't care to see it, this book is a must read!
emeraldmagick avatar reviewed Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 31 more book reviews
Story: 4.5 stars
Narrator: 4.5 stars

I had seen this on the shelf at work and the title immediately caught my eye... Abe Lincoln and Vampires, sign me up right? Just out there enough to get my attention :)

Didn't have the money at the time for it so I put it on my wishlist and forgot about it for awhile till I saw my friend Jackie's review and my attention sparked again. Lucky for me, it was on sale used for cheap so I snatched it up :).

It's an out there premise for sure, and in the wrong hands it could've been boring, very annoying or both. Seth Grahame-Smith did a wonderful job mixing the supernatural with the history of Mr. Lincoln's life. If not plausible, it was very entertaining. I found myself cringing but also slightly amused when Abe's first attempt at hunting went horribly wrong.

It was fun to see different events played out with a Vampire influence/twist... Makes you wonder how Mary would've reacted if she'd known the truth (probly not very well).

LOVED Henry... he and Lestat are my vampire boyfriends, back off! ;-)

It's an unusual and interesting friendship between him and Abraham.

The ending, I was surprised but happy... THAT was excellent little twist at the end. I wanted more of it but the book ended *pouts*

Can we have more of this world with Henry and a certain other person's adventures Seth, pretty please!! I'll make ya some cookies if ya do haha, do you like snickerdoodles? ;-)

The narrator (Scott Holst) was so perfect for this.Each voice was easy to separate/distinguish and he brought the novel to life wonderfully, many kudos my man *highfive* Will definitely be keeping an eye out for more narrated by him.