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Blood Diaries: Tales of a 6th-Grade Vampire by Moss, Marissa
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ISBN
9781939547057
Book Title
Blood Diaries : Tales of a 6th-Grade Vampire
Item Length
6in
Publisher
Creston Books
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Marissa Moss
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural, Humorous Stories, School & Education, General
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
136 Pages

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Middle school is tough enough for normal humans, but when you're a vampire, it's even more challenging. Edgar rises to the occasion with wit, humor, and some help from his friends.

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Publisher
Creston Books
ISBN-10
1939547059
ISBN-13
9781939547057
eBay Product ID (ePID)
176109355

Product Key Features

Book Title
Blood Diaries : Tales of a 6th-Grade Vampire
Author
Marissa Moss
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural, Humorous Stories, School & Education, General
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
136 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
12 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.M8535bl 2014
Grade from
Fourth Grade
Grade to
Sixth Grade
Reviews
Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut., Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews "What a fun little story. . .Kids will love the illustrations sprinkled throughout the book. Quite a few will be able to relate to being different or not being cool enough. So while the story is entertaining, it also teaches acceptance, following the rules, and about making friends." -- Book Reviews by Tima "A humorous angle on the struggles of surviving sixth grade. Edgar is a secret vampire at the bottom of the social ladder in both the human and the vampire worlds. But when a bully provokes him, he violates the vampire cardinal rule never to reveal his true identity to a human. Suddenly, his school popularity soars, but his rating with his family plummets. Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be "one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination," is immediately likeable." -- San Jose Mercury News "Once I started I could NOT put it down. It's so much fun! It accurately portrays the life of a middle-schooler with a devastating secret (which we all have). This book takes pre-teens through the ever changing idiocy that is peer pressure, fitting-in, and making friends. A great book -- that I'm insisting my kids read!" --Hott Books reviews, Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews "What a fun little story. . .Kids will love the illustrations sprinkled throughout the book. Quite a few will be able to relate to being different or not being cool enough. So while the story is entertaining, it also teaches acceptance, following the rules, and about making friends." -- Book Reviews by Tima "A humorous angle on the struggles of surviving sixth grade. Edgar is a secret vampire at the bottom of the social ladder in both the human and the vampire worlds. But when a bully provokes him, he violates the vampire cardinal rule never to reveal his true identity to a human. Suddenly, his school popularity soars, but his rating with his family plummets. Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be "one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination," is immediately likeable." -- San Jose Mercury News, Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews "What a fun little story. . .Kids will love the illustrations sprinkled throughout the book. Quite a few will be able to relate to being different or not being cool enough. So while the story is entertaining, it also teaches acceptance, following the rules, and about making friends." -- Book Reviews by Tima "A humorous angle on the struggles of surviving sixth grade. Edgar is a secret vampire at the bottom of the social ladder in both the human and the vampire worlds. But when a bully provokes him, he violates the vampire cardinal rule never to reveal his true identity to a human. Suddenly, his school popularity soars, but his rating with his family plummets. Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be "one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination," is immediately likeable." -- San Jose Mercury News "Once I started I could NOT put it down. It's so much fun! It accurately portrays the life of a middle-schooler with a devastating secret (which we all have). This book takes pre-teens through the ever changing idiocy that is peer pressure, fitting-in, and making friends. A great book -- that I'm insisting my kids read!" --Hott Books reviews "This book provides a humorous angle on the struggles of surviving 6th grade. . . Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be 'one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination,' is immediately likable." -- Oakland Tribune, Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews "What a fun little story. . .Kids will love the illustrations sprinkled throughout the book. Quite a few will be able to relate to being different or not being cool enough. So while the story is entertaining, it also teaches acceptance, following the rules, and about making friends." -- Book Reviews by Tima "A humorous angle on the struggles of surviving sixth grade. Edgar is a secret vampire at the bottom of the social ladder in both the human and the vampire worlds. But when a bully provokes him, he violates the vampire cardinal rule never to reveal his true identity to a human. Suddenly, his school popularity soars, but his rating with his family plummets. Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be "one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination," is immediately likeable." -- San Jose Mercury News "Once I started I could NOT put it down. It's so much fun! It accurately portrays the life of a middle-schooler with a devastating secret (which we all have). This book takes pre-teens through the ever changing idiocy that is peer pressure, fitting-in, and making friends. A great book -- that I'm insisting my kids read!" --Hott Books reviews "This book provides a humorous angle on the struggles of surviving 6th grade. . . Moss fills the novel with intriguing vampire information, and Edgar, who wants to be ''one of the few vampires who faces the middle school years with grit and determination,'' is immediately likable." -- Oakland Tribune "The story and its quirks are hilariously right on to life as a pre-teen. By the end of the first chapter, your child will be TOTALLY immersed in the book. . . There are puns aplenty in this book, so much so that adult readers will find it laugh out loud funny as well! The illustrations are cute and perfectly match the tone of the story. This book will give parents and preteens lots to talk about and share, and it''s a fun read at 125 pages!" -- Bless Their Hearts Mom reviews "Clever allegories, surprising farces, and hidden meanings create a page turner. Amazing insights to bigotry and prejudice are told in a hilarious style. What a delightful discovery!" -- The Baytown Sun, Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews "What a fun little story. . .Kids will love the illustrations sprinkled throughout the book. Quite a few will be able to relate to being different or not being cool enough. So while the story is entertaining, it also teaches acceptance, following the rules, and about making friends." -- Book Reviews by Tima, Edgar Stoker is the wimpiest, dorkiest, most loveable vampire ever. Blood Diaries is laugh-out-loud FUNNY (it even has bonus random educational elements)! I've been bitten by Edgar Stoker and am hungry for the next book in the series -- I VANT TO SUCK UP EVERY WORD! -- Laurie Keller, best-selling author of The Scrambled States of America and Arnie the Doughnut. "Motivated by the sheer challenge of it all, Edgar is resolutely bucking the scorn and (historically justified) fear of his immortal clan to attend middle school and even hang out with human friends. Along with steering clear of garlic and crosses (though not sunlight, thanks to Sun-B-Gone potion concocted by his chemist great-grandmother, Morticia LaBelle von Dead), this means not responding to the schoolwide campaign of vicious harassment that vegan classmate Gertie is orchestrating after getting a gander at his blood-and--raw-meat lunches. But when Edgar does forget himself for a moment and flashes his fangs—suddenly he's cool! As is her custom, Moss lays out Edgar's diary entries in a legible hand-printed" type, and she intersperses small line drawings of the characters with labels or side comments. She also provides Edgar with a truly ingenious ploy that both takes the wind out of Gertie's sails and, in deference to the urgent demands of his horrified family, quashes the rumors of his vampiredom. Crisis averted, at the end, Edgar is left looking ahead with fresh confidence to seventh grade. Happily, a planned sequel will allow readers to follow him there. (recipe for Chocolate Blood Pudding,")" -- Kirkus Reviews
Copyright Date
2014
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
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