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Indie Authors are amazing, brave and in a league of their own. I'm featuring my favorite Indie author: Rick Gualtieri. The first in his Tome of Bill Series, Bill the Vampire, is hands down the funniest book I've read in ages.


There Are Reasons We Fear The Night. He's Not One Of Them.
Bill Ryder was a dateless geek until he met a girl to die for. So he did. Unfortunately for him, that was just the beginning of his troubles. He awoke as a vampire, one of the legendary predators of the night. Sadly, fangs or not, he was still at the bottom of the food chain.

Now he finds himself surrounded by creatures stronger, deadlier, and a lot cooler than he is ... and they all want to kick his teeth in.

Bill isn't exactly average, though. A vampire like him hasn't been seen in centuries. He's got a few tricks up his sleeve, unlikely allies, and an attitude that makes him too damn obnoxious to quit.

Join him in this hilarious tale of immortal monsters and the unlikely hero who's not afraid to tell them off, even if it gets him killed - permanently this time.

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Comments

  1. I laughed a lot when reading the harry potter books.

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  2. Paper towns by john green has some funny parts.

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  3. Damsels in distress book 2 by Laura Kenyon is hilarious

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  4. Perfect Chemistry; thanks for the giveaway. :)

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  5. The Necro NomNomNomicon The Cookbook of the Dead. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  6. Can you keep a secret by Sophie Kinsella made me laugh

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  7. Oh one I loved was Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie!!! Loved its humor!!!

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  8. I'm rereading High Energy by Dara Joy. I love her sense of humor.

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  9. I don't think I've ever read a funny book before.

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