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3.65 AVERAGE

briarsreviews's review

4.0
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

One of my reading goals is to pick up my old faves and relive the nostalgia of my youth. I was made fun of for being a reader when I was the age this book was geared towards, so why not have the fun now that I wasn't allowed as a kid?

A to Z Mysteries was a series I desperately wanted to read, but I often got scared out of because of the bullies at my school threatening me. But now? I'm free! 

The Vampire's Vacation is an absolute delight. It made me smile, want to giggle, and I was very curious how a vampire was in this little town! The plot is an absolute delight and I can see why young middle grade readers would enjoy this book. It's fast paced, easy to read, and completely imaginable. I could see something funny like this happening in my little town.

Four out of five stars!

bookworm_baggins's review

4.0

Read aloud to Emma and Will. We weren't so sure about reading this book because of the vampire storyline, but I gave it a preview and decided to go ahead with it. I only edited a few lines while reading (in favor for a longer explanation about the myths behind vampires). On the whole, the plot was fun and the heart of the story was actually a really great message of not jumping to co conclusions and looking beyond outward appearances. I'm glad we didn't skip over this book in the series.

caleb_m's review

2.0

its better then it looks

This was a fun little "mystery" geared toward 3rd graders. I would have loved this at that age.

Is there really a vampire loose in Green Lawn? Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are on the case to find out.