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prisoner of vampires, March 1, 2007
A Kid's Review
i read the book "Prisoner of Vampires". Itstarted with a boy named Alex who was in court for stealing a hub-cap off of somebodies car and making it into a birdbath. They gave him a curfew so that he wouldn't stay out late, and if he did stay out late and passed his curfew he would have to go back to court and get in trouble. Alex also has a friend named Mike, who is a big fan of baseball.
He started going to the library to study vampires because at his school the students had to do a report and he chose to do vampires to gross his teacher out. In the library,Alex meets a vampire(i won't say his name)who eventually grabs Alex's arm and drags him to a place called Walachia where there were more vampires all anxious to suck Alex's blood and turn him into a vampire as well and there was also a phone. Alex told the vampires that he needed to talk to mike to tell him some stuff about the baseball game. They let him and he gave Mike some clues 'cause he couldn't tell him he was a prisoner because the vampires were standing right next to him. mike figured out where he was and brought his neighbor with him to help free Alex. Alex exscapes and i won't say what else happens after that.
What i thought of the book:
i really liked it. if you like books that get your adrenaline going, this is a good book.i would recomend this book. "Prisoner of Vampires" is a goo book, and when i read it, i got a really strong picture in my head about what was going on, it almost seemed like I was at the movies. the only thing that i didn't like and the only reason that i rated this a 4, was because in some parts it didn't really make sense, but it was still a great book
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Vampires on my mind, July 27, 2001
By A Customer
I actually haven't read this book in...I guess about twelve, thirteen years. I'm twenty-three now and I still remember this book -- I couldn't remember the title, or the author, but I finally found it after a few months of idle searching. There are very few books I read between the ages of 9 and 12 that left as great an impression on me. Ruthven savouring raw meat, the creeping horrors of the librarian Renfield, the dark underground passage between the library and the mortuary, all the affable darkness of mysterious Cimralla... Great story.
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Prisoner Of Vampires, September 17, 2001
By A Customer
I thought this book was very good the author gives you a good idea of what the characters are like. Nancy is a very good author for teens.
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