Better suited to the 9-12 age group, I think. It was okay. I enjoyed Tomas Tod's (Vlad's father) journal entries the most though I would've liked to have known more about Tomas' life before meeting Vlad's mother. Vlad taking a bite out of Henry, his best friend, when he was eight was funny. I was di...
The first installment of The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series was surprising for me! For some odd reason, I wasn't very excited to read it, but I'm glad I finally did! I quite enjoyed it, but it was a bit harder for me to relate to as Vlad is only in eighth grade. I definitely can't wait to read th...
Vladimir Tod’s just like any other normal eighth grader. Well, a normal eighth grader who also happens to be a vampire. Born to a human mother and vampire father, Vlad must navigate the minefield of adolescence while maintaining his cover as a human. Only his best friend Henry and his caretaker, Nel...
My daughter has been begging me to read Heather Brewer's Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series for what feels like forever. I finally got around to it today, not wanting to take the iPad anywhere near where the children were playing with water, and began with Eighth Grade Bites. Fair warning that my rev...
I admit that I never had any true intention to actually start this series. The cover art is nice but I guess something about the "eight-grade" start out didn't appeal to me. Anyway I'm sort of glad I did get this though. It's not an amazing book by any means but it is short, fun, and pretty humorous...
Primo capitolo della nuovissima saga urban fantasy per giovanissimi (10/14 anni) dedicata all’affiscinante figura del “vampiro”, elemento fantasy ormai decisamente inflazionato e che sembra non aver più nulla da “raccontare” ai lettori. Heather Brewer, invece, riesce a fornirci un romanzo (-etto, vi...
Oh Vladimir. As if eighth grade wasn't already hard enough, what with navigating popularity, bullies and the like, Vladimir has it even tougher. See he's a vampire. After his parents died in a mysterious flash fire, Vlad was taken in by Nelly, his mother's best friend. Now he is trying to do his bes...
Vladimir Tod is an average sort of eighth grader with a freezer full of expiring blood bags. The book's great strengths are a light touch and a firm grounding. Some of the lines did force a sort of surprised bark of laughter out of me. A quick fun read, I'd recommend it to anyone, and I think reluc...
Honestly, I only sought this book out because there were so many people carrying bags with cute little vampire smiley faces at SDCC last year. I made it a mission to figure out what that darned face meant, and while I wasn't blown away by the story or anything, it wasn't bad.This is basically a typ...
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