Official Review: The Vampire Gaytooth by Michael John

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Re: Official Review: The Vampire Gaytooth by Michael John

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So i have read the sample and it sounds so good
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Thank you for this review. The book involving a homosexual, Muslim and African-American man who yarns for both dental appointment and 648 year-old vampire is a very interesting read. I applaud the author.
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Nice review! A book about a vampire is a dime a dozen nowadays. But a vampire book with a twist such as a vampire who can walk during the day, an Afro-American muslim who is bi-sexual... now that is one interesting book read! :tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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Wow! Great read for a discussion! Long chats await! Congrats on the nice review.
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Not much of a vampire book fan...but for those who are, this sounds like it's a bit different. Some comic relief might help make it more palatable for readers who want to explore the genre, but have been reluctant to delve into such a dark subject. Very complete review...thanks
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I find the story of the 648 years old vampire Gaytooth interesting and fascinating which attracts serious as well as casual readers. It makes the readers think deeply at the same time being amusing. We also see the imaginative, eye-opening, and humourous episode in the long life of Rodger Gaytooth Vampire. We arr taken through the contrasts of religion and faith he has experienced specifically in Islam and Catholicism. Here he encounters leaders and practitioners who embody and enact extremely repugnant ideals and some who practise humility and compassion from both religions. The book is really enjoyable read without any any grammatical errors and it's good you've rated it 4 out of 4 stars. Kudos for this wonderful review.
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Based on the first two chapters, I can already say that this is a well-thought and well-written book. I love how the author expanded my knowledge about Islam and the Muslim culture. I also admire the author's courage to write a book incorporating a sensitive issue (LGBT) and a sensitive religion (Islam). Great job! :D
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This humorous story about a vampire sounds attractive. Besides, this book openly presents the topic of religion and encourages the reader to meditate about it. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Biblos »

Not a big fan of vampire stories but I still wouldn't mind sampling this book. Thanks for the review.
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The review is very good. I enjoyed reading it ?
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Awesome review love it
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I am conflicted about this one. While I do not really enjoy reading about vampires, the humor in it intrigues me.
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Post by davidvengi »

Its humorous, unusual, eye opening, a thriller. Nice work on the review
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Post by Jaybee01 »

I really enjoy this nice review
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

The Vampire Gayton the by Michael John is clearly one of the weirdest stories I have ever read. It is so weird that it's actually funny.
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