![]() ![]() ![]() Readers eagerly anticipating the all-female reboot of Ghostbusters would do very well to read this in the meantime. Darrows (who wrote Mary: The Summoning as Hillary Monahan) also delivers some racy sex scenes, ectoplasmic goop and gore aplenty, and a heroine with no shortage of cunning, skill, and power. Blisteringly funny and unrepentantly crass, Maggie’s hard-edged narration is the soul of Maggie’s story, which thoughtfully explores her complicated relationships with her boyfriend and take-no-prisoners mother. ![]() “Until I did the nasty with a dong of my choosing, I was a liability.” Before she can do the deed, a run-in with a vampire prince gives her strange powers and heightened senses. “The problem with vampires is they love virgins, and not in the biblical humpy-humpy way. In order to graduate to hunting the fiercest creatures, including vampires, Maggie must lose her virginity. Raised by a monster-hunting single mother, 17-year-old Maggie Cunningham is highly trained in combat, but out of her depth when it comes to being a normal teenager. ![]()
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