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Vampire Hunter D Volume 1 (English Edition) Kindle电子书
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12,090 A.D. It is a dark time for the world. Humanity is just crawling out from under three hundred years of domination by the race of vampires known as the Nobility. The war against the vampires has taken its toll; cities lie in ruin, the countryside is fragmented into small villages and fiefdoms that still struggle against nightly raids by the fallen vampires-and the remnants of their genetically manufactured demons and werewolves.
Every village wants a Hunter-one of the warriors who have pledged their laser guns and their swords to the eradication of the Nobility. But some Hunters are better than others, and some bring their own kind of danger with them...
From creator Hideyuki Kikuchi, one of Japan's leading horror authors with illustrations by renowned Japanese artist, Yoshitaka Amano, best known for his illustrations in Neil Gaiman's Sandman: The Dream Hunters and the Final Fantasy games.
Every village wants a Hunter-one of the warriors who have pledged their laser guns and their swords to the eradication of the Nobility. But some Hunters are better than others, and some bring their own kind of danger with them...
From creator Hideyuki Kikuchi, one of Japan's leading horror authors with illustrations by renowned Japanese artist, Yoshitaka Amano, best known for his illustrations in Neil Gaiman's Sandman: The Dream Hunters and the Final Fantasy games.
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- ASIN : B00A7H2GQM
- 出版社 : Dark Horse Books; 第 Translation 版 (2012年10月9日)
- 出版日期 : 2012年10月9日
- 语言 : 英语
- 文件大小 : 2624 KB
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- 纸书页数 : 279页
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WHO Reviewer
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Such Nostalgia
2020年2月14日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I'm an older gent. I cut my teeth on the anime version long before I knew of the novels. I recently bought a kindle (extremely pleased with the latest model... I don't normally plug products in reviews unrelated but I got the epub version of this book and it looks fantastic on my reader... okay...moving on) and I was able to rediscover this book in the electronic format. I'd like to say I'm a writer or something with a little ethos to validate my opinion, but I am just a dude, so consider the review source... that said... I really enjoyed the heck out of this story. I also wasn't aware that it was a series and so, I look forward to continued reading. If I cast a critical eye on the novel, I'd say that it is appropriate for the time in which it was written (and bear in mind, this is a translation and I'm literally learning Japanese so I can read the original sans interpretation... langage makes the culture in many ways) but may strike some as being the opposite. D is a fun fellow to follow and having some insight into his backstory (no spoilers here) prompts one for a second read with a slightly adjusted perspective of the story. I am a gigantic fan of Yoshitaka Amano (I even own some of his work) and the occasional ink plate of his art adds a nice touch. Does the structure follow the standard hero's journey? Not exactly, but the difference is what makes the story unique. D is something of a 'hold over' static character with some of the hero/anti-hero tropes of pulp fiction story telling (extremely gifted/powerful... but still tragically flawed in many story creating ways). He is a hero (of sorts) that is basically going to work (like a daily grind job)... except that work involves pest control of the vampire type. The world building lends to some interesting visualizations of a future where the highest of tech meets the lowest of human living conditions (typified by a medieval living standards for the 'lowly Humans' and what I would describe as "star trek post scarcity/galactic level 2 society"... but with way more violence... for the 'High/Nobel Vampires'). It is a clashing world of the future that is nothing but a leftover from some greater civilization founded by... vampires. So, what you get with this world is a bit of a neogothic-cyberpunk-vampire science fiction/fantasy setting... that's a lot to wrap up into a single story but it is actually an easy and entertaining read (with 20+ more books in the series... so I expect to learn more about this world of complete opposites). It seems paced well (to an amateur) and given the number of sequels... it clearly stood the test of time. I highly recommend this book in any format you can get it in. So go get some!
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Crystal Nelson
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
It's A Great Book
2007年7月15日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
When this book came out I was boucing off the walls. And I got it when it first came out and I love it! As being a fan of Vampire Hunter D I have loved all the books I have read so far.
Before I go on telling about the book. WOULD SOME OF THESE PEOPLE STOP BASHING THE TRANSLATION! My God, the translation fine as it is! There's nothing wrong with the translation and there's nothing wrong about how the book is made. Why do people go worrying about such stupid things??? The translator uses exellent grammer that I myself have to get a dictionary to understand some of these words.
The book is no where as detail as the movie. It is more detail and talks more about the world that D lives in than it does in the movie. And you finally get to learn what that thing is in D's left hand.
D meets a girl name Doris Lang, but she is different from the Doris Lang in the movie. D actually as charcter in the novles. He is not like the D in the movie he doesn't complain about himself being Vampire or that his world is utterly cover in darkness. He accpets who he is and is fine with it. He has a wicked sense of humor, his personality is that of Dracula or Alucard from Hellsing without the insaneness. And you'll find out in the thrid book that he has no problems with some human marrying a vampire.
He meets Doris and her Brother Dan. He must stop Count Lee from turning Doris into a vampire. I am not going to go much into the story, don't want to spoil it at all for the other people. There's few more charcters in this book than there was in the movie.
I first, I thought Doris was a very cool charcter, but later on she becomes weak and depends on D too much, which really annoyed me. D's left-hand is an enjoyable charcter and very funny. And you found out that D sometimes enjoys the company of his Left-Hand.
In this book and through out the other books, the main villian points out in a very sudtle way that D is the son of Dracula. By key words "You're . . . You can't be . . . It's you ... and ect. And in every Vampire Hunter D book I do not get bored when the author tells how hot D is all over again. :) I have a vivid imagation so I enjoy the details of his godly looks. :) As you read this book and other books you do get the feeling if his father isn't the one that sent his son to destory these vampires and that his father is getting tired of these Noblies.
Read the book and see for yourself. :)
Before I go on telling about the book. WOULD SOME OF THESE PEOPLE STOP BASHING THE TRANSLATION! My God, the translation fine as it is! There's nothing wrong with the translation and there's nothing wrong about how the book is made. Why do people go worrying about such stupid things??? The translator uses exellent grammer that I myself have to get a dictionary to understand some of these words.
The book is no where as detail as the movie. It is more detail and talks more about the world that D lives in than it does in the movie. And you finally get to learn what that thing is in D's left hand.
D meets a girl name Doris Lang, but she is different from the Doris Lang in the movie. D actually as charcter in the novles. He is not like the D in the movie he doesn't complain about himself being Vampire or that his world is utterly cover in darkness. He accpets who he is and is fine with it. He has a wicked sense of humor, his personality is that of Dracula or Alucard from Hellsing without the insaneness. And you'll find out in the thrid book that he has no problems with some human marrying a vampire.
He meets Doris and her Brother Dan. He must stop Count Lee from turning Doris into a vampire. I am not going to go much into the story, don't want to spoil it at all for the other people. There's few more charcters in this book than there was in the movie.
I first, I thought Doris was a very cool charcter, but later on she becomes weak and depends on D too much, which really annoyed me. D's left-hand is an enjoyable charcter and very funny. And you found out that D sometimes enjoys the company of his Left-Hand.
In this book and through out the other books, the main villian points out in a very sudtle way that D is the son of Dracula. By key words "You're . . . You can't be . . . It's you ... and ect. And in every Vampire Hunter D book I do not get bored when the author tells how hot D is all over again. :) I have a vivid imagation so I enjoy the details of his godly looks. :) As you read this book and other books you do get the feeling if his father isn't the one that sent his son to destory these vampires and that his father is getting tired of these Noblies.
Read the book and see for yourself. :)
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