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Fang Fiction by LP Kaplin




 Y’all this book of short stories was so much fun to read! Fang Fiction by LM KaplinKaplin is an awesome story teller. You should definitely put this on your TBR list!

This book has ten short stories and an ode about vampires. Basically, it is like a historical story on how vampires came to be, and where they came from, to the future when vampires are known across the world. Starting in Jerusalem 969 BC and ending in an underground city in the year 2115. It is broken down into ten stories, all with when and where the vampires surface.
Normally I like to take each story and give a little blurb about it and how much I enjoyed them, but the stories in this book are hidden gems that you need to read.
Kaplin is great at world building and character development. The first story, The Garden Tomb, is a perfect example of how well Kaplin can describe a world that is easy to visualize. With the stories The Vampire of Notre Dame and Factory Farm, Kaplin writes with a strong emotion, having you feel the pain and suffering of the individuals in the story. Every story gets better and better. The Ode To Death at the end of the book, is definitely a fun ending.

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