The History of "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"
Meghan Young — March 4, 2010 — Business
From the same author as 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,' comes 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.' Seth Grahame-Smith's latest novel makes it seem as if he has a fixation with re-writing history. At least he makes it interesting.
Considering how popular vampires are right now, I'm sure 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,' dubbed a 'semi-fiction' by Uncrate, will be well received. I'm highly interested in seeing how Grahame-Smith spins the life of America's 16th president.
Considering how popular vampires are right now, I'm sure 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,' dubbed a 'semi-fiction' by Uncrate, will be well received. I'm highly interested in seeing how Grahame-Smith spins the life of America's 16th president.
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