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The Reformed Vampire Support Group
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A group of vampires, who are more interested in support meetings than blood, must find the culprit when one of their own is murdered.

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  1. How does Nina's reluctance to embrace her vampire identity affect her relationships with the other members of the Reformed Vampire Support Group?
  2. Discuss the role of humor in 'The Reformed Vampire Support Group' and how it contributes to the overall tone of the story.
  3. Analyze the character of Dave and his transformation throughout the book. How does his experience with the Reformed Vampire Support Group change his perception of himself and others?
  4. Examine the theme of self-acceptance in the novel. How does each member of the Reformed Vampire Support Group struggle with accepting their vampire nature?
  5. Compare and contrast the character of Nina with her best friend, Annie. How do their personalities and approaches to their vampire condition differ?
  6. Discuss the significance of the setting in 'The Reformed Vampire Support Group.' How does the suburban Australian backdrop contribute to the story's atmosphere and plot?
  7. Analyze the character of Reginald, the vampire support group leader. What motivates him to help reformed vampires, and how does his guidance impact the group members?
  8. Explore the theme of mortality in the novel. How do the reformed vampires grapple with their immortality and the loss of their human lives?
  9. Discuss the use of symbolism in 'The Reformed Vampire Support Group.' What do certain objects or events represent in relation to the characters' struggles?
  10. Analyze the relationship between Nina and Father Ramon. How does their dynamic evolve throughout the book, and what role does their friendship play in Nina's journey?