Brewer, for entertaining me most heartily. It feels good to say goodbye to these characters. I’m very pleased with the conclusion to this series. That may be a spoiler, but I couldn’t resist the comparison. I’m happy to see that Vlad has finally found his Ginny after he’s been chasing Cho Chang for so long. It’s great to be reintroduced to these characters once again. Several of my favourite characters make an appearance – Henry, Nelly, Otis, Joss, Snow, Kristoff… even weasley little Eddie Poe. He’s grown into a very fine young man by this book. Very much has changed, and with every change Vlad’s level of responsibility goes up a notch, as all good children born of prophecies do. Fast forward four books and nothing has changed! No, joke joke. He’s obsessed with video games and the pretty girl in class. This means we start with Vlad as a naive young boy. Vlad begins the series in eighth grade, which each successive book upping to the next grade level. These books are light, especially at the start. It was exactly what I wanted.įor those who have not read it, a warning. The final book, Twelfth Grade Kills (yes, I screwed up the spelling again), is now out for all to read. I’ve been a fan of Heather Brewer’s The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod books since the very first one released three years ago. I think it’s the lispy L F T H combination. It’s a problem, my whole life it’s been an issue. Why can’t I spell twelfth right ever on the first try? Seriously.
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