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Original Title: | Live Girls |
ISBN: | 0843956747 (ISBN13: 9780843956740) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Davey Owen #1 |
Literary Awards: | Bram Stoker Award Nominee for Best Novel (1987) |
Ray Garton
Paperback | Pages: 337 pages Rating: 3.88 | 2111 Users | 152 Reviews
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Cult '80s horror novel bursting with sleaze, gore & pornography. No wonder I loved it when I was 19! It's still pretty cool today. Set in once-squalid, now long-gone Times Square, LIVE GIRLS features a strip club filled with vampires both grotesque and alluring. Sure, it's corny, not all that well-written, but earnest and quick-moving, original and inventive. I suppose "glory hole" is something you'd never hear in either DRACULA or TWILIGHT. Oh well. Would've made a helluva an '80s horror movie.
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Title | : | Live Girls (Davey Owen #1) |
Author | : | Ray Garton |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 337 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2006 by Leisure Books (first published January 1st 1987) |
Categories | : | Horror. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Splatterpunk. Fantasy. Supernatural |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 2111 Users | 152 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books Live Girls (Davey Owen #1)
3.5 StarsVampires. Really nasty ones. I love my vampires vile, ugly, pretty, violent, crazy,...but never sparkly. Ever. You know; because they're dead. Weak, but lovable boy gets bit by hot vampire chick and tries to fight the hunger. He gets others killed and/or bit in the process; so the love just spreads.... ya know? Anti-climactic end scenario; I mean I saw it coming. No surprise. This was still a fun ride; and I recommend vampire addicts to read it.It was a long time coming, but I finally picked up Ray Garton's classic, LIVE GIRLS. Wow! This is what Mass Market Paperback Horror is ALL about. Davey Owen is down on himself, down on his luck, and waiting for life's next kick in the balls when he pays a visit to a lurid place called, LIVE GIRLS. The beautiful seductress slinking behind the glass partition in the viewing room puts her teeth on him and changes his life forever.Yes, this is vampires, but man, oh man, this was a fucking
This is a book that's stuck in the back of my mind for almost thirty years. I remember being intrigued by a review in Twilight Zone Magazine back in the day, but I never did find a copy until now.* One of those holy grail books. The book was considered pretty extreme for its time, but realizing that things have gone much further since then (and also that my interests and tastes weren't quite the same as when I was a teenager) I kept my expectations low, and I enjoyed the book. It's about a man

What I learned from this book is that garlic is my best bet when encountering vampires, not crosses or bibles or holy water or even stakes. Garlic should do the trick! But seriously, this is my second book by Ray Garton and I enjoyed it so much that I finished it fairly quickly. What I really enjoyed about "Live Girls" is something that I'm hoping appears in all his work, which is the dark, truly horrifying portrayal of any monster that he deals with. This book is about vampires that are beasts,
Sleazy, but satisfying, retrograde and inappropriate, but entertaining, dirty old New York City squalor.
First experience with Garton and what a pleasant one. This book was great, exactly the kind of visceral, bloody, violent, crazy ride that vampire fiction should be but keeps forgetting to be or getting confused and watered down by sparkly vampires. Alternatively, this was a clever metaphor for how dangerous random sex was in the 1980s in NY. Either way a great read. Highly recommended.
1987 Times Square before Rudy Giuliani cleaned up all the sleazy vampire strip joints. Other than Dracula and Salem's Lot, this may be the best vampire novel I've read. Compulsive reading at its best.
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