Author:Heather Brewer
It's another dark year at Bathory High for Vladimir Tod . . .
The evil vampire D'Ablo is hunting for the ritual that could steal Vlad's powers. His best friend doesn't want to be his drudge anymoreand it's getting harder for Vlad to resist feeding on those around him. But when D'Ablo shows up demanding his father's journal, Vlad realizes that having a normal high school year is the least of his concerns.
Vlad needs to act fast, and even his status as the Pravus won't save him this
time . . .
Bringing together many favourite characters for a grand adventure, this book delivers both excitement and quiet good times.
—— BooklistAs with the rest of the series it's fun, it has moments of peril and the characters are coming into their own, especially as our lead hero comes to a momentous moment in his own life
—— tattystreasurechest.blogspot.comFlanagan has a gift of writing that is beguiling and which grips you from page one. Again I highly recommend these books for all ages
—— www.bfkbooks.comVastly entertaining
—— IndependentRiordan delivers puns, jokes and subtle wit, alongside a gripping storyline
—— Sunday TelegraphEnough twists and turns to make the story unpredictable and compelling
—— Book Angel BooktopiaWitty and funny and exciting, just like the first book. Marcus made a great narrator again . . . It was really intriguing and I think many kids would be hooked on this series of books
—— ReadaraptorAbsolutely unputdownable. I raced through it, it was so addictive and I enjoyed every minute of it. I didn't want it to end! I can't recommend this series enough! Read it, then give it to any child you know . . . and then let me know, did YOU guess the ending, or am I the only idiot who didn't?!
—— Bookster ReviewsBartimaeus is as sardonic, egotistical, and mouthy as ever. This is a superior fantasy.
—— Publishers WeeklyBartimaeus is back, and he's better than ever! For fans of Bartimaeus, this is an absolute must-buy. For those not yet introduced to him, you may want to give him a try!
—— BCF Book ReviewsDeservedly shortlisted for this year's Costa prize is Jonathan Stroud's The Ring of Solomon....It has magic, intrigue, wit and sassy footnotes.
—— Alison Jay , The Sunday TimePace, drama, magic and exotic colour, with Bartimaeus there to give an irreverent, current feel to a story set in the ancient past.
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