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HarperCollins Children's Books (2008), 272 pages
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When he begins experiencing alarming symptoms at the onset of the full moon, Grubbs Grady, who has so far escaped his family curse, fears that he is turning into a werewolf.
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LibraryThing member Clurb
It feels like the Demonata series is getting better and better. Shan still struggles to deliver realistic inner-dialogue but the gory-demon scenes in this one did actually turn my stomach a little bit.
LibraryThing member rumyana2
There is really a lot of blood in this book. The main character,Grubbs Grady, is a teenager who tries to fight the family curse of turning into a werewolf after losing his parents and sister to it. In his nightmares, and everywhere he turns he sees blood. Terrible things happen. Kids seem to like
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that a lot. At the same time, Grubbs has an astonishingly strong sense of morality and what's right. His close bonds to his uncle Dervish and to his half-brother Bill-E are also a testament to an undelying theme of there being solid ground on which one can stand and the importance of family. The novel also points to the necessity of learning who to turst and then trusting them completely. Show Less
LibraryThing member SamuelW
Blood Beast is the fifth brutal instalment in Darren Shan’s latest children’s horror series The Demonata, and it drips with the same grisly chills, the same unrelenting pace and the same merciless dispatching of characters as its prequels. Fans of the series will be pleased to find that Shan
It is interesting to see that Shan has made increasing forays into the world of regular teenage problems. As well as demons and werewolves, Grubbs now has to deal with peer pressure, the opposite sex and choices between social groups at school. This is a difficult task for any adult author to manage, but Shan pulls it off very well. His work isn’t the best out there – young readers won’t be blown away by how well he understands them – but he does a good enough job to support the novel.
For Demonata-wise readers, the ending of Blood Beast will unfortunately be slightly predictable – but that doesn’t make it any less fun! Shan throws everything he has at readers, and then leaves them hanging by ending the novel right in the middle of all the excitement. Some critics may view this as a cheap trick to increase the sales of the next book, but I think it works extremely well. It’s yet another way for Shan to build cohesion between novels, and make sure that the pace of the series never slows down for too long. I would definitely buy the next book even if Blood Beast had not ended the way it did – I am a huge fan of all of Shan’s writing.
All in all, another triumph from the acclaimed ‘Number One Master of Horror’. I couldn’t put Blood Beast down! It easily lives up to my expectations, and I’ll be counting the days to the release of the next instalment.
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has brought back familiar faces from Slawter, as well as managing to tie in locations from Bec. Once again, his latest novel manages to equal the excitement of the rest of the series, but not quite surpass it. I am still waiting for the one book that will blow all the others away – hopefully the upcoming Demon Apocalypse will be it.It is interesting to see that Shan has made increasing forays into the world of regular teenage problems. As well as demons and werewolves, Grubbs now has to deal with peer pressure, the opposite sex and choices between social groups at school. This is a difficult task for any adult author to manage, but Shan pulls it off very well. His work isn’t the best out there – young readers won’t be blown away by how well he understands them – but he does a good enough job to support the novel.
For Demonata-wise readers, the ending of Blood Beast will unfortunately be slightly predictable – but that doesn’t make it any less fun! Shan throws everything he has at readers, and then leaves them hanging by ending the novel right in the middle of all the excitement. Some critics may view this as a cheap trick to increase the sales of the next book, but I think it works extremely well. It’s yet another way for Shan to build cohesion between novels, and make sure that the pace of the series never slows down for too long. I would definitely buy the next book even if Blood Beast had not ended the way it did – I am a huge fan of all of Shan’s writing.
All in all, another triumph from the acclaimed ‘Number One Master of Horror’. I couldn’t put Blood Beast down! It easily lives up to my expectations, and I’ll be counting the days to the release of the next instalment.
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LibraryThing member DF1A_ChristieR
Grubs Grady is turning. He is turning into the very beast that got his parents and sister killed. With the help of his brother and his uncle Grubbs must fight off demons and the urge to change into a beast. This book was a little choppy but it was still good.
LibraryThing member Alina100
There is really a lot of blood in this book. The main character,Grubbs Grady, is a teenager who tries to fight the family curse of turning into a werewolf after losing his parents and sister to it. In his nightmares, and everywhere he turns he sees blood. Terrible things happen. Kids seem to like
Show More
that a lot. At the same time, Grubbs has an astonishingly strong sense of morality and what's right. His close bonds to his uncle Dervish and to his half-brother Bill-E are also a testament to an undelying theme of there being solid ground on which one can stand and the importance of family. The novel also points to the necessity of learning who to turst and then trusting them completely. Show Less
LibraryThing member lkmuir
When he begins experiencing alarming symptoms at the onset of the full moon, Grubbs Grady, who has so far escaped his family curse, fears that he is turning into a werewolf.
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Original language
English
Original publication date
2007
Physical description
272 p.; 5.12 inches
ISBN
0007231407 / 9780007231409
UPC
000007231407