The climax of the book Thirst is when Yaksha (Sita's creator) is searching for Sita trying to kill her.
it was written in 1996 was the copywrite, i think.
Oh Plenty of people die, lots and lots. Victims, bad guys, loved ones, ect. Sita turns some into vampires to save them.
Well, in my personal opinion, I think that it is a very good series. I am a big fan of the Twilight series, but the Thirst series by Christopher Pike is amazing it blows Twilight out of the water. Thirst series has way more action and supernatural abilities. Also to me the characters are more developed than in twilight. the four book always have a great plot that keeps you reading till the end, and always wanting more. Christopher Pike in the summer of 2011 just released Thirst #4 which had an interesting twist that tied in with the end of Thirst #3. This book deserves to have a movie to it you should for sure check at this whole series.
As of my last update, there is no information available on a book titled "Nemi" by Christopher Pike. It is possible that it has not been announced or that it may be released in the future. I recommend keeping an eye on Christopher Pike's official website or social media for any updates on new releases.
The book has 208 pages.
Yes, he will, but not until the middle-end of "Black Blood". I agree it is near the middle-end of the book. It is in Black Blood as well. It is very odd how he died. He died protecting Alisa (Sita). If you want to know how he physically died, read the book.
The series is still ongoing with no final book, with a book called The Sacred Veil slated for a 2013 release.
The book titled Road to Nowhere was written by Christopher Pike in 1993. His real name is Kevin McFadden, he has been writing since 1985 till present.
At the end of The Secret of Ka, the book did seem to suggest that there would be a sequel. There was too much left unanswered. Pike hasn't said anything on the matter, but keep on looking online! If he writes the sequel, the internet will be the first to know.
In the final book of the "Final Friends" trilogy by Christopher Pike, the character Alice is killed by her brother Sedrick after he becomes possessed by a demon. Sedrick struggles with his inner demons and ultimately loses control, leading to the death of Alice.
The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
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