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the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: Quantus on May 02, 2012, 08:45:42 PM ---INteresting.  Does that make Humans a domesticated Herd animal?

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Nope; in that setting it makes them a tiny and peculiar ethnic minority.

OZ:
I read the first book. I had mixed emotions but thought it was definitely worth reading the second book. It had interesting potential. I forgot. It's been long enough that I need to reread the first book before starting the rest. I will have to do that soon.

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: OZ on May 03, 2012, 01:54:43 AM ---I read the first book. I had mixed emotions but thought it was definitely worth reading the second book. It had interesting potential. I forgot. It's been long enough that I need to reread the first book before starting the rest. I will have to do that soon.

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I kind of lost track of them for a while, and was surprised to discover just a couple of weeks ago that there are now five out.

Lord Rae:
So uh I know I'm kind of necroing a topic and I apologize but I just started reading the first Bloodhound Files book and I am liking it ok, except the main character keeps identifying people as werewolves and then later as Vampires and vice versa... is that some kind of unreliable narrator thing or just a mistake? On the train near the beginning in Japan she identifies the detective as a Japanese Vampire and then a few pages later describes his wolf form. I thought I was confusing characters but I checked and it's definitely there.

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: Lord Rae on January 12, 2013, 08:15:52 AM ---So uh I know I'm kind of necroing a topic and I apologize but I just started reading the first Bloodhound Files book and I am liking it ok, except the main character keeps identifying people as werewolves and then later as Vampires and vice versa... is that some kind of unreliable narrator thing or just a mistake? On the train near the beginning in Japan she identifies the detective as a Japanese Vampire and then a few pages later describes his wolf form. I thought I was confusing characters but I checked and it's definitely there.

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She's unused to the world and really no good at telling vampires from werewolves, and often gets them wrong on first meeting, is how I read that.

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