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The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Eighth Grade Bites
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Eighth Grade Bites
Sep 30, 2024 6:19 PM

Author:Heather Brewer

The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Eighth Grade Bites

Vladimir Tod has a secret. His mother was human, but his father was a vampire...

With no idea of the extent of his prowess and no one to teach him,thirteen-year-old Vlad struggles daily with his blood cravings and enlarged fangs. And when a strange substitute teacher begins to question him a little too closely, Vlad worries that his cover is about to be blown.

But then he realises he has a much bigger problem. He's being hunted by a vampire killer who is closing in . . . fast!

Reviews

A spirited defence of individuality. An enthusiatic advertisement for the delights of reading

—— Literary Review

A beautifully plotted, well-told mix of fantasy thriller and closely observed school drama

—— Telegraph

A fast and compelling tale

—— Independent

The perfect starting place for young readers . . . seasoned Pratchett fans will just revel in his wit, his subversion of tropes and his sense of humanity.

—— Kirkus

A unique piece of high fantasy . . . Now very witty and politically aware in its revised version with the new ending

—— Vector

The story is inventive in its carefully worked-out central conceit, often very funny, and dotted with some genuinely scary bits.

—— Publishers Weekly

Mouth-watering attention to names and place names add greatly to the story's enjoyment factor.The story itself - part saga, legend and adventure - swings along at a fair old clatter. Terry Pratchett's writing is vivid and immediate . . . For young readers unaware of Pratchett's oeuvre, The Carpet People is a fine introduction

—— Junior Bookshelf

The concept is fascinating and is told with Pratchett's customary wit plus touches of cynicism. It's a winner

—— The School Librarian

I feel it’s a new dimension in imagination and the prose is beautiful. It is exciting and adventurous.

—— The Irish Times

Mouth-watering attention to names and place names... adding greatly to the story's enjoyment factor. The story itself - part saga, legend and adventure - swings along at a fair old clatter. Terry Pratchett's writing is vivid and immediate. He wastes no time. There is little padding. The swiftness of the storyline is everything.... For young readers unaware of Pratchett's oeuvre, The Carpet People is a fine introduction

—— The Junior Bookshelf

Wacky, weird stuff which should make you think twice about crossing the living room!

—— TV Hits Magazine

It's a winner

—— School Librarian

[Linda's] eponymous Lob, made of rain and wind, of time gone and time waiting, embodies regeneration

—— The Irish Times

Laced with poems, and beautifully illustrated, this is a magical story of believing in the unknown

—— Guardian

If you must have more contemporary fantasy for your almost-teens, then the bogglingly prolific Terry Prachett has a new junior Discworld title: I Shall Wear Midnight

—— The Independant on Sunday

Although I Shall Wear Midnight, the fourth volume in the Tiffany Aching books by master of fantasy worlds Terry Pratchett is marked as being for younger readers, this is a book that older fans can't help but enjoy. Full of puns, allusions and some very odd characters, including Tiffany's ex, this is a book to laugh your way through.

—— Caroline Franklin , Newbury Weekly News

There are suprising revelations about other acquaintances in this action packed story with dark moments lightened by humour, not least from the wonderful Nac Mac Feegles. Full length novel for older, capable readers.

—— Primary Times

Teen witch Tiffany is one of Pratchett's most formidable creations yet

—— Time Out

As Tiffany tackles domestic drudgery and the monstrous villain, Pratchett brings us reflections on the role of women, the dangers of religion and the follies of society. And, writing at the height of his powers, he makes us laugh a lot

—— Nicolette Jones , The Sunday Times

Pratchett's trademark wordplay and humor are much in evidence, but he's also interested in weightier topics, including religious prejudice and the importance of living a balanced life. Tiffany Aching fans, who have been waiting for this novel since Wintersmith should be ecstatic

—— Publishers Weekly

There are suprising revelations about other acquaintances in this action-packed story with dark moments lightened by humour, not least from the wonderful Nac Mac Feegles

—— Primary Times
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