Liked It“Alright, so I don't know how they're going to move forward past the end of this one.” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“great whts w/ the end!!” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Deze is weer toppie!”
jojootje wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Alright, so I don't know how they're going to move forward past the end of this one.”
Justin J wrote this review Saturday, April 9, 2011. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A great book yet again in Christopher Pike's The Last Vampire series. There are a few themes I was a bit wary about but it all came together very nicely. Sita is, as always, a kick ass heroine. But more than that she is a great thinker with a wealth of knowledge that allows her to see what is good and evil and make cut throat decisions for the greater good. It is always a pleasure reading from her point of view.”
Moonlight Maiden wrote this review Sunday, April 24, 2011. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Alisas daughter is a monster and must be killed. Only when it is too late does Alisa discover that Kalika has done everything for love. Now Alisa must kill the source of true evil and rescue the child, the source of true goodness. ”
Princess Dana wrote this review Tuesday, January 11, 2011. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I'm really enjoying this series. I'm kind of surprised by the ending but I've read that the mystery of it will be revealed in the third book. I continue to amazed by the transformation that Alisa/Sita has gone through since the first book. Great series!”
Rebecca E wrote this review Saturday, November 27, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“W-O-W. what an ending. Book was kinda slow at first and Seymour wasn't in at all hardly. When a ]group from Alisa past make themselfs known again she realizes her 5 thousand years maybe coming to a close. For this group is very strong and it may take all she has to defeat them. After a run in with the group Alisa meets Alanda. Who tells her the world is dangerously out of balance and she must go back in time to keep this group from getting her blood. So she travels back in time to change the course of history of this group. Only that's not the only thing she changes. I'm glad Alisa (Sita) finally gets some peace after all she'd been through.”
Paige wrote this review Thursday, August 12, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“great whts w/ the end!!”
~Kaitlyn M, ~When Darkness is all you see, this is our Sweet Blasphemy <3 wrote this review Wednesday, March 31, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The LaSt Vampire 6: Creatures of Forever begins with another “before” note – Sita introducing who she is and has happened the past few books. She was with Seymour on a bar and was recognizing how she can hear everyone’s thoughts because of the power in Kalika’s blood. Seymour was flirting with a girl called Heidi and Sita, just getting to know her next victim.
The story was reversed when Sita found out that her victim is deliberately bringing her to a trap and who else was the mastermind but Heidi who has Seymour hostage. With some action and brief conversation Sita found out that Heidi and her group requires Sita to take part in that group, share her blood and use Seymour as sacrifice. She managed to kill Heidi but that was just the beginning.
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“The Last Vampire #6: Creatures of Forever, by Christopher Pike
In "Creatures of Forever," Pike's excellent The Last Vampire series goes a little wonky. More science fiction than vampire tale, Pike continues to mix New Age ideas with aliens and time travel.
Continuing with hints dropped in "Phantom (#4)" and "Evil Thirst (#5)," Pike concludes the story of Sita, the last vampire who has roamed the earth for 5,000 years. In "Creatures of Forever," she learns that in the 9th century actions of hers forever changed the future of humanity. Advanced beings from the future ask Sita if she will travel to the past and fix her wrong, so that humanity may be saved.
Without spoiling too much of the plot, this is the first time Pike focuses a novel on Sita's past. Instead of just flashbacks, the action takes place in the past and I wish it's something he would have done more - shared more fascinating stories of her life interspaced with famous historical events, or even obscure ones.
If you enjoyed Sita's story, you will be sad when this book ends. But at least Pike doesn't leave his fans hanging and does conclude Sita's story. I feel it is best to read the last three books in the series as one, instead of as separate novels, to get the full effect.
4/5. ”
“Planning to read.”
Sapphire W wrote this review Thursday, January 14, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No