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« on: June 14, 2010, 08:43:47 PM »


Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story is the third novel by Christopher Moore, about Jody, a young single red-headed woman living in San Francisco, is attacked by a vampire and soon finds that she's become one herself. While trying to adjust to her new nocturnal lifestyle, she's aided by C. Thomas (Tommy) Flood, a wannabe writer who just moved to town and works as a night clerk (and champion "turkey bowler") at a local Safeway. As Jody and Tommy begin their life together (and become attracted to each other), they also discover that a recent string of mysterious murders may be the work of the vampire who attacked Jody. To get to the bottom of the matter, they engage the help of Tommy's coworkers ("the Animals") and an eccentric street person known as "The Emperor." (via Wikipedia)


The United States
This is the original cover for Bloodsucking Fiends and I think its alright, but it would have been a lot better if the faces didn't look so weird.





Here is another pretty original cover. And again I am not sure if I like it, it's okay, I guess. I think I may like this one more than the one above. But it does nothing for me.




Alright again with the weird faces. The faces really bug me, they just look odd. Other than that I think the cover is pretty good.




Holy smokes! At least the face looks good in this one. I think I was about to go insane if I had to look at another crazy looking face.




Okay I love love love, did I mention love this cover! It just looks super cool!




This cover is pretty good too. I'm glad that they got away from the faces. Haha




Hmmm I don't know. This cover is just okay for me.




German
(Translation: 'Long Teeth')

I normally really like the German covers. But this one is soo plain. I am very disappointed in it.




Okay I guess I can't be to disappointed, I do like this German cover!




Polish

I don't like this one at all, it looks a little childish.




Spanish
(Translation: 'The Leech of My Child')

Ehh the cover is alright. I like the translation though, bahahaha




Which of the covers was your favorites? Least favorite?

Which cover encompassed the story the best?
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