Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Introducing: Vladimir Tod

Edward Cullen isn't the only high-school vamp-boy...

Check out this fun series from Heather Brewer...

Brewer, H. (2007) Eighth Grade Bites: Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 1. New York, New York: Penguin Group. Eighth grader Vladimir Tod has typical middle school problems, but none quite as big as the fact that his father was a vampire and his mother a human. Can Vlad keep his hunger for blood a secret, even when a mysterious substitute teacher seems to know a little too much about his past?
Brewer, H. (2008) Ninth Grade Slays: Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 2. New York, New York: Penguin Group. Vlad is coming to terms with being a vampire, and even goes to Siberia with his Uncle Otis to be trained by the powerful vampire, Vikas. But when Vlad learns of the prophecy of the Pravus, a vampire with a human mother who will rule over all other vampires and enslave the human race, he worries that he might be the Pravus.
Brewer, H. (2009) Tenth Grade Bleeds: Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 3. New York, New York: Penguin Group. Vampire Vlad is starting the tenth grade with typical high school problems: his friend Henry seems to be picking the popular crowd over him and he isn’t sure if his girlfriend Meredith really likes him. Throw in the evil vampire D’Ablo and his quest to steal Vlad’s powers and you’ve got one crazy tenth grade year.
Brewer, H. (2010) Eleventh Grade Burns: Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 4. New York, New York: Penguin Group. Vampire Vlad’s eleventh grade year is turning out to be his hardest one yet: a vampire slayer has moved to town, Dorian, a powerful vampire, wants nothing more than the taste of Vlad’s blood, and D’Ablo is still trying to kill him. How will Vlad survive all the new, dangerous threats?
Brewer, H. (2010) Twelfth Grade Kills: Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Book 5. New York, New York: Penguin Group. It’s Vlad’s final year of high school and things are getting more dangerous than ever. Vlad must struggle to survive his senior year despite the impending outcome of the Pravus prophecy and the revelation that his father might still be alive.

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