This was better than I thought it would be. It actually touched on the darker elements of being a vampire--well, a half-vampire, anyways. But it still felt like the first couple chapters were about his vampire life, the majority of the middle was about him and his normal high-school problems, and...
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS. I DON'T CARE. LEAVE ME ALONE. I REALISED WHAT THE PRAVUS MEANT, AND THE CONNECTION TO THAT OTHER SERIES, ONLY ON THE LAST PAGE OR TWO. IT WAS AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.end capslock of defense. i genuinely enjoyed this story. it felt lumpy, but the 'twist' kind of took me by su...
Rating: 3.4The writing of the book was done well and Heather Brewer did a good job she has in the past. I rated this story based on how it was written and how it flowed; not on my opinion.I understand why she wrote this book. I understand why this side of the story had to be told. Unfortunately I...
I LOVE these books! The twists in turns in this story are amazing and breathtaking. There were some grammar errors that were sort-of distracting like Heather, (the author) said that D'ablo's name was Di'ablo, but I didn't really care. Any way, I'm glad she decided to not use the Elysian code too ...
This is the first book in “The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod” series—but in graphic novel format. The story is still the same great story of Vlad, the only known teenager that also happens to be a vampire. His parents died in a mysterious fire and he is being raised by his mom’s best friend (who kno...