By dadapizza on Skatehive
SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Chapters Read: 18-22 The Vampire Prince was straight up ridiculously philosophical. Truly just continuously deep. I can't say I always agree with Darren, or Kurda, or other characters in the book. But I suppose on the whole I generally do. The thought provoking nature of this book is what makes it so good. I appreciate the overall bluntness of the book. It fairly openly grapples with life and plot philosophies. It's striking how much hypocrisy Darren and many of the vampires seem to have. It's sort of off the charts. Seba says over and over how the vampaneze were aggressive and attacked, but while they invaded which is undeniably bad, they didn't exactly show aggression or attack straight up. Kurda later reveals that their presence was indeed not a friendly one whatsoever, but it wasn't to necessarily physically hurt the vampires. Also, the vampires in general treat Darren one way but then treat Kurda another. Darren claims Kurda is so wrong, but then sort of agrees w