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  • madmidgets82 Rank: Corporal 26th Apr 2004

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    Darren Shan, Hunters of the Dusk is great, it's about Mr Crepsely, Darren Hakrat and Vancha March going and trying to track down the Vampaneze lord. They shall run into some old friends and new friends and one friends return might not be the best for Darren Shan and his friends.

  • Saskia Ellis 1st Apr 2004

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    Darren Shan the tenth novel, Hunters of the Dusk does not fail to dissapoint. I was compelled by the thorough details of the tenth novel, and I would personally recommend this book for people of all ages.
    To suggest that the inspirationl writer Darren Shan has lost his spark, is to say that the royals are deeply loved and admired.
  • Space Mutant Pig Rank: Lance Corporal 20th Nov 2003

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    This is one of the best books I've ever read.(Number three after books one and two) It's great, from the first page you can't put it down. The autor Darren Shan is amazing. The ending is amazing. I'll read this book twenty-thousand times and I won't get bored with it. Thanks to Darren Shan for creating a wonderful, great, amazing, outstanding, well you got the point, book!