Series: Book 1 in the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Urban, Lang:en
Summary
Grade 5–8—Vladimir Tod's is a vampire-or at
least sort of; he's not quite sure. His father was a vampire,
but his mother was human, and they died three years ago in a
mysterious accident. Now Vlad has only his friend Henry and
his "Aunt" Nelly, his mother's best friend who is raising
him, to confide in. He has a hunger for blood, although he's
been trained since babyhood to be "normal" and not to act on
it. He gets by because Nelly, who's a nurse, brings home bags
of blood from the hospital where she works, and he hides one
or two in his backpack for when he gets hungry. But Vlad
realizes that his father had a history he didn't know about
when his English teacher vanishes mysteriously, to be
replaced by a tall, thin substitute teacher in a purple top
hat who seems to know a little too much about him. This story
comes with all the usual eighth-grade angst, and none of the
characters is particularly gripping. While some vampire fans
will enjoy it, others will find the way that Brewer plays
fast and loose with the standard vampire lore hard to
swallow.
Eighth Grade Bites reads like the novelization of an
unexceptional made-for-TV movie.—_Walter Minkel, New
York Public Library_
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In addition to
being harassed by the principals and the bullies at his
school, outcast Vlad has to find a way to curb his vampire
cravings and hide his enlarged fangs.From School Library Journal
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