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A review by trieb
Ninth Grade Slays by Z Brewer
3.0
Not quite as funny as the first book of the series, though still chock-full of references to vampire movies, books, and television shows.
It will be fine for my class library in the future because despite the creepiness of the cover, there is no questionable content.
*spoilers here*
Vlad is in ninth grade at Bathory High. He can't speak to the most beautiful girl at his school. His favorite teacher/uncle Otis is not around, but sending him letters and forcing him to work on mind reading and mind control. And his best friend/drudge Henry is becoming one of the popular kids, while Vlad is not. At least he has his new friend, Joss.
Note: Any reader that does not immediately recognize the slayer by his name has not had enough exposure to vampire media.
It will be fine for my class library in the future because despite the creepiness of the cover, there is no questionable content.
*spoilers here*
Vlad is in ninth grade at Bathory High. He can't speak to the most beautiful girl at his school. His favorite teacher/uncle Otis is not around, but sending him letters and forcing him to work on mind reading and mind control. And his best friend/drudge Henry is becoming one of the popular kids, while Vlad is not. At least he has his new friend, Joss.
Note: Any reader that does not immediately recognize the slayer by his name has not had enough exposure to vampire media.