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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Twelfth Grade Kills by Heather Brewer




Vlad’s running out of time. The Elysian Council has given him only weeks to live, and that’s if the Slayer Society doesn’t kill him — along with all the citizens of Bathory — first. Then there’s the issue of Vlad’s father, who may or may not still be alive after all these years. Oh yeah, and that tiny little detail in the Pravus prophecy about Vlad enslaving Vampirekind and the human race. So much for college applications.
In this epic finale to Heather Brewer’s heart-stopping Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, dark secrets will be revealed, old friends will become enemies, and warm blood will run cold. Just be careful it isn’t yours.

Blurb from Barnes and Nobel.com

4 out of 5 stars

I loved this book! I read it in two days!

Although, I can't give away much without revealing what happens, I must say I love the character Snow.

This one probably had the most sad parts, as it had my heart at my feet at least five times, and I know I was ready to start crying twice.

But the ending closed everything up, but still ended openly, showing that there could be more to it if Heather Brewer wanted to write more. Personally I like those endings. They show that the characters lives don't end when you put the book down. If they were real, that wouldn't be the end. They would still grow up, and do whatever they want.

Loved the series, a good and fun vampire read, less serious than some others I've read. Since the new Slayer Chronicles book just came out yesterday, I'll try to get that one read sometime too!

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