Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Book Talk #7 - Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause


Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause

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“Have you ever been attracted to someone strange…unusual…maybe even dangerous? Zoë was, but she's not thinking clearly. Everyone is leaving her. Zoë’s mother is dying of cancer, her father is so concerned about his wife that he’s forgotten his daughter, and Lorraine, her best friend, is moving to Oregon. So Zoë sits on the park bench by herself in the darkness, thinking of how she would be all alone soon. That’s when she first saw Simon…a vampire…one of the undead.

“He was young, more boy than man, slight and pale, made elfin by the moon. He noticed her and froze like a deer before the gun. They were trapped in each other’s gaze. His eyes were dark, full of wilderness and stars. But his face was ashen. Almost as pale as his silver hair. With a sudden ache she realized he was beautiful. The tears that prickled her eyes broke his bonds, and he fled, while she sat and cried for all things lost.”

Simon couldn't stop thinking about the girl and how lovely she was…dark like the night, pale and thin. He was surprised to find himself thinking about her, he usually didn't give food a second thought. Simon had to keep his mind clear so his quarry wouldn’t escape…an evil fiend, disguised in a surprising form, that killed his mother three hundred years ago and continues to kill today. But Simon couldn't stop thinking about Zoë, and when he sees her again she stirs feelings that he thought were long dead. Simon wants to be with Zoë, talk to her, maybe even kiss her with the Silver Kiss, the one that will make her his forever.

Zoë is wary when the beautiful, yet frightening Simon comes to her house in the dead of night. But he seems to understand the pain of loneliness and death, and Zoë’s aching thoughts of her dying mother.

So on Halloween night, after the trick-or-treaters had gone home, Zoë opened her front door and invited the real monster to come inside. (Patricia R. Jansen, prjusc@yahoo.com, Graduate Student at University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science)
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Vampires -- Fiction

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