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Sabine

door A.P.

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"This book is The Secret History meets Interview with the Vampire. It's campy, creepy, sensational fun that's hardly life-sucking" (Daily Candy).   A sensual and Gothic tale of obsession and sexual awakening, Sabine "was deemed so scandalous by its author that she refused to put her name to it. But despite its lusty content, the real shock is the scary secret unearthed toward the end" (Reveal).   It is the 1950s and existentialism is flourishing in Paris. But Viola, a seventeen-year-old English girl, is languishing in an elite boarding school in the dull French countryside. Under the distracted tutelage of Aimée, the students lounge about the crumbling gray château playing records and smoking Gitanes, awaiting the arrival of some suitable distraction.   Then a new teacher arrives--Sabine--with her long, tanned legs and mane of golden hair. Sabine questions everything and challenges the girls to look at their world anew. Passion strikes Viola. But there are sinister forces at play in the château and when Sabine becomes ill with a blood disorder, Viola uncovers a dangerous secret . . .   In this "irresistible gothic potboiler . . . the anonymous author of this ardent girl-for-girl romance evokes the mesmerizing quality of a dream at dusk, meshed with an appropriately overheated, breathless, and hormone-driven narrative voice" (Booklist).   "A.P. writes superbly, whoever she or he may be . . . Sabine is an enchanting novel that deserves to be a cult classic." --The Daily Telegraph   "Anonymous A.P marvelously re-creates the hormonal anguish of the fey teenagers." --Publishers Weekly   "A sexy, Gothic tale." --Harpers & Queen   "Remarkable . . . creepy." --Kirkus Reviews… (meer)
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I agree with previous reviewers that the sudden vampire plot twist makes the story fall apart into two halves and makes the reader expecting lesbian pulp fiction feel cheated. So weird and unnecessary, and where did the lesbian theme go anyway? It's not even a lesbian vampire story it's turning into! Still, it's a fairly fun and well-written read, though probably more fun for those who have read the spoilers (or bought it with the obvious vampire cover instead of the pulp cover) and don't have to feel cheated. ( )
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"This book is The Secret History meets Interview with the Vampire. It's campy, creepy, sensational fun that's hardly life-sucking" (Daily Candy).   A sensual and Gothic tale of obsession and sexual awakening, Sabine "was deemed so scandalous by its author that she refused to put her name to it. But despite its lusty content, the real shock is the scary secret unearthed toward the end" (Reveal).   It is the 1950s and existentialism is flourishing in Paris. But Viola, a seventeen-year-old English girl, is languishing in an elite boarding school in the dull French countryside. Under the distracted tutelage of Aimée, the students lounge about the crumbling gray château playing records and smoking Gitanes, awaiting the arrival of some suitable distraction.   Then a new teacher arrives--Sabine--with her long, tanned legs and mane of golden hair. Sabine questions everything and challenges the girls to look at their world anew. Passion strikes Viola. But there are sinister forces at play in the château and when Sabine becomes ill with a blood disorder, Viola uncovers a dangerous secret . . .   In this "irresistible gothic potboiler . . . the anonymous author of this ardent girl-for-girl romance evokes the mesmerizing quality of a dream at dusk, meshed with an appropriately overheated, breathless, and hormone-driven narrative voice" (Booklist).   "A.P. writes superbly, whoever she or he may be . . . Sabine is an enchanting novel that deserves to be a cult classic." --The Daily Telegraph   "Anonymous A.P marvelously re-creates the hormonal anguish of the fey teenagers." --Publishers Weekly   "A sexy, Gothic tale." --Harpers & Queen   "Remarkable . . . creepy." --Kirkus Reviews

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