Now that Ivy and Olivia have told their friends that they're twins, they have to come clean to their adoptive parents. But Ivy’s dad doesn’t even want to meet Olivia! When the vampire officials realize Olivia knows the truth about vampires, they demand she pass three tests to prove she is worthy of sharing the secret. Yikes! One thing's for sure, if the sisters can get through this, they can get through anything! I really liked the way the author had Olivia and Ivy meet. I would definitely recommend this book. I would recommend this book for children ages 8-13.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Review: "My Sister the Vampire: Re-vamped" by Sienna Mercer
Re-Vamped is book #3 in this series.
Now that Ivy and Olivia have told their friends that they're twins, they have to come clean to their adoptive parents. But Ivy’s dad doesn’t even want to meet Olivia! When the vampire officials realize Olivia knows the truth about vampires, they demand she pass three tests to prove she is worthy of sharing the secret. Yikes! One thing's for sure, if the sisters can get through this, they can get through anything! I really liked the way the author had Olivia and Ivy meet. I would definitely recommend this book. I would recommend this book for children ages 8-13.
Now that Ivy and Olivia have told their friends that they're twins, they have to come clean to their adoptive parents. But Ivy’s dad doesn’t even want to meet Olivia! When the vampire officials realize Olivia knows the truth about vampires, they demand she pass three tests to prove she is worthy of sharing the secret. Yikes! One thing's for sure, if the sisters can get through this, they can get through anything! I really liked the way the author had Olivia and Ivy meet. I would definitely recommend this book. I would recommend this book for children ages 8-13.
Review: "The Dragon in the Sock Drawer" by Kate Klimo
Jesse and Daisy, two 10 year olds, have always wanted something magical to happen to them. So it’s a dream come true when Jesse’s newly found thunder egg hatches and a helpless, tiny baby dragon pops out. Jesse names the dragon Emmy, short for Emerald. Soon the two kids are trying to figure out what to feed them. Jesse and Daisy find out that the little dragon hatching means they are now Dragon Keepers. Not only do they have to take care of Emmy, but they also have to protect Emmy from the villainous Saint George. This is a good book for children ages 7-15. This is a cute book. I would definitely recommend this book.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Review: "This Totally Bites" by Ruth Ames
12 year old Emma-Rose Paley has always felt different from her parents. Unlike them, Emma-Rose has pale skin and jet black hair. She prefers gray weather to sunshine. She doesn't like the taste of garlic. When her great Aunt Margo comes to visit from Romania, Emma uncovers a dark family secret. Could Emma be a real live vampire? This is a very good book. If you like personal narratives this is the book for you. This is the 2nd book in the poison apple series.
Review: "At First Bite" by Ruth Ames
Ever since Ashley Lambert became a full fledged vampire, things haven’t been easy for her. After moving from New York city to sunny Los Angeles, she’s exited to make a fresh new start. But Ashley never counted on clique mean girls or awful sunburns. Keeping her huge secret is now harder then ever. And when someone or something starts attacking people at her school…, Ashley soon realizes she’s not the only vampire in town. It’s up to Ashley to figure out who or what behind all of the attacks before her cover is blown, FOREVER! This is a really good book. This book has many serious and dramatic parts. This book is good for children ages 8-16. At the end of every page the author had me hanging on to the edge of my seat.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Review: "Super Fudge" by Judy Blume
Farley Drexel Hatcher (Fudge" thinks he's a super hero. His older brother Peter knows he's nothing but a big pain. Dealing with Fudge is hard enough. Now Peter's parents have decided to move to New Jersey for an entire year. Peter's mom is going to have a baby too! If the baby is anything like Fudge... help! How will Peter survive? This book is very funny. Super Fudge is a good book for children ages 6-13. If you like realistic fiction then this is a great book for you. This is the 3rd book in the series.
Review: "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume
Fudge is obsessed with money. He's making his own "Fudge bucks. He has plans to buy the entire world but life gets really crazy when Fudge and Peter run into their long lost relatives, the Howie Hatchers. Now they have to deal with annoying twin cousins and a weird younger cousin who is named Faley Drexxel Hatcher just like Fudge! This is a very funny book. If you like realistic fiction this is the book for you. Double Fudge is a good book for children 6-13. This is the 5th book in the series.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Review: "Lucky Break" by Sienna Mercer
This book is filled with drama. Olivia wants to be in a play. Olivia hopes for a certain role. Will she get the role she wants? Will Ivy do something to help her get the role? The one character I like is Ivy. I like her personality. I would definitely recommend this book. I liked this book. It was very good. This book is good for children ages 8-13. This is the fifth book in the series.
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