Ninth Grade Slays

The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, #2
by Heather Brewer
ages: 10-13
First sentence: “Jasik gripped the photograph in his hand and scanned the face of the boy.”
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We pick up again with Vlad at the beginning of his freshman year. His one goal over the summer was to call Meredith (the love of his life), but… he chickened out. So, where does that leave our teenage vampire? Depressed. Bummed out.

Must be high school.

Vlad has new challenges this year: there’s the leftover problem the vampire community has with his existence. There’s a vampire slayer kicking around Bathory. There’s the training his uncle wants him to get with a uber-vampire in Russia. There’s the teen angst of not knowing whether or not Meredith likes him.

There’s the problem that the book (still) has too much set up and not enough pay off. That Vlad is annoying, the dialogue stilted and the action uninteresting. Which means, even though I read every single page, there wasn’t much there for me to truly like.

Sigh. That’s what really slays, y’know.

2 thoughts on “Ninth Grade Slays

  1. I echo your sigh and add a dang. I was looking forward to this series, and due to one of those whims of the library, got all three at once. Read the entire first book, then picked up the second, paused, and asked myself, “Really? Do I want to? Nah.”

    Regardless of my personal “meh”-ness, though, it is another weapon in my vampire arsenal for the kids who can't get enough fangs.

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