Eighth Grade Bites
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Heather Brewer
Vladimir Tod Normal eighth-grade student? Or powerful vampire? If you thought eighth grade was tough, try it with fangs and a fear of garlic. Junior high really stinks for thirteen-year-old Vladimir Tod. Bullies harass him, the principal is dogging him, and the girl he likes prefers his best friend. Oh, and Vlad has a secret. His mother was human, but his father was a vampire. With no idea of the extent of his powers and no one to teach him, Vlad struggles daily with blood cravings and enlarged fangs. When a strange substitute teacher begins to question him a little too closely, Vlad worries that his cover is about to be blown. And then he realises he's being hunted by a vampire killer, and suddenly hunger, girls and bullies seem not quite such a problem after all.
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Author
Heather Brewer
Pages
192
Publisher
Penguin Books Limited
Published Date
2010-07-28
ISBN
0857964291 9780857964298
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I’m fairly certain hat we all went through a vampire phase, and this book series was one of those book that immediately was added to the blood sucking list. As if being in junior high just wasn’t enough Vlad just doesn’t have his luck in the cards. He is being harassed the principle wants nothing to do with him, his crush prefers his best friend and his blood lust is out of control. As if things weren’t enough the substitute teacher begins to get closer and closer to Vlad and before you know it, he finds himself being hunted by a vampire killer. If you think that junior high is hard enough with all the homework and change in student politics, try putting yourself in the footsteps of a vampire who just can’t catch a break. While this may not be appropriate for the classroom, I know that I picked it up the second I saw it in my school library, and I was agony as I waited for each book to be released. I thought it was well written and humorous and fits right in to the vampire theme. Students, especially those at that age level, might really enjoy this book of extreme haunting struggle."