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* GlassShatteringSound: Jody, already in a bad mood, gets hassled by a bum and screams at him in rage. Her scream makes the air vibrate and shatters the glass of a nearby window.
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* LemonyNarrator
* MakeMeWannaShout: Jody, already in a bad mood, gets hassled by a bum and screams at him in rage. Her scream makes the air vibrate and shatters the glass of a nearby window.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Jody, already in a bad mood, gets hassled by a bum and screams at him in rage. Her scream makes the air vibrate and shatters the glass of a nearby window.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Jody, already in a bad mood, gets hassled by a bum and screams at him in rage. Her scream makes the air vibrate and shatters the glass of a nearby window.
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A trilogy written by Creator/ChristopherMoore about vampires and romance... And no, it's nothing like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''. Although they are described as love stories, romance actually plays a surprisingly small role in these books. For the most part the genre fluctuates among comedy, drama, supernatural and suspense, with Moore's typical emphasis on comedy.
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A trilogy written by Creator/ChristopherMoore about vampires and romance... And no, it's nothing like ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''.''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''. Although they are described as love stories, romance actually plays a surprisingly small role in these books. For the most part the genre fluctuates among comedy, drama, supernatural and suspense, with Moore's typical emphasis on comedy.
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* WrongGenreSavvy: Played with. Tommy saturates himself with vampire literature and appears to be this initially when he asks Jody to [[spoiler:turn into mist]] like {{Dracula}}, but it turns out that all she needed was a tutor. Other things he does get wrong, though. Jody can't fly or turn into a wolf, for instance. He also suspects himself of becoming TheRenfield and lists a bunch of reasons attributable to other things. Abby also counts; she believes that vampires are all dark, brooding, serious and romantic, more along the lines of Creator/AnneRice's ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles'' or ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' than the vampires that show up in the book.
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* WrongGenreSavvy: Played with. Tommy saturates himself with vampire literature and appears to be this initially when he asks Jody to [[spoiler:turn into mist]] like {{Dracula}}, but it turns out that all she needed was a tutor. Other things he does get wrong, though. Jody can't fly or turn into a wolf, for instance. He also suspects himself of becoming TheRenfield and lists a bunch of reasons attributable to other things. Abby also counts; she believes that vampires are all dark, brooding, serious and romantic, more along the lines of Creator/AnneRice's ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles'' or ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' than the vampires that show up in the book.
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The first sequel, ''You Suck: A Love Story'', is about Jody and Tommy for some reason ''staying'' in San Francisco, [[IdiotPlot despite the fact that it defies all common sense]]. Jody ends up turning Tommy into a vampire. This means that she has to find a new day person and she ends up recruiting the teenage goth girl, [[PunnyName Abby Normal]].
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The first sequel, ''You Suck: A Love Story'', is about Jody and Tommy for some reason ''staying'' in San Francisco, [[IdiotPlot despite the fact that it defies all common sense]].sense. Jody ends up turning Tommy into a vampire. This means that she has to find a new day person and she ends up recruiting the teenage goth girl, [[PunnyName Abby Normal]].
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* UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco: The setting of all three books. Even when it gets [[IdiotPlot implausible and dangerous]].
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* UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco: The setting of all three books. Even when it gets [[IdiotPlot implausible and dangerous]].dangerous.