This is Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" with the twist that the characters are vampires. This book follows the original story, but with less details. The Marches are humanitarians who live on animal blood. The vampires convert the humans they love into vampires, with Meg and Amy both doing this. Jo's professor is already a vampire when she meets him. This book is written for young adults and is very easy to read. The problem I had with this book was, they said several times that the vampires didn't notice the cold, but they had fires going during the cold weather. It was also told that fire would kill a vampire so I found it hard to believe they would have fires going. Do not let the one star put you off reading this book as I didn't get far enough into it to form an opinion of the writing or plot. Truth be told, I have just got tired of reading these reworked classics and I am unable to get into the books so I'm not progressing very far with them before abandoning the attempt. This reflects my changing reading tastes and is not a comment on the authors of this type of book.
This book was awesome and i am going to read all the smashups and have them at my library!
—Chapeton
from all the girls , my best one is jo and second is meg :)
—benalesa
I found it dry and boring
—Masumasee
I love the mash-ups. :)
—Liss
Totally boring
—mell23