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It's Vladimir!
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Deborah Noyes |
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2001 |
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melisssa |
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god I LOVE vladimir i fell in love with him..I think its pretty kewl beaing a vampire but then agian it has its negative like battleing off other vampire and facing the sunlight.vlad is very strong goin threw all of this man i wonder if vlad was REAL he would be more hotter plus he has abs lolx.my point is that the books r amazing i cant stop reading them my friend is gonna lend me 11 grade burns and i cant wait till 12 grade kills comes out in september DONT LET THAT BE THE LAST BOOK i am way 2 much in2 it..i Hope they come out with a movie that would be awsome and vlad would be so much hotter sighs.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK HEATHER |
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From School Library Journal |
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Gr 1-3-Vladimir longs to fly to exotic places, haunt Halloween parades, and lurk under bridges like all the other vampires in his family. The impatient youngster demands to know the secret spell to turn into a bat. His horrible temper tantrums cause his family to vacate the castle, leaving Vladimir to tromp through the vast halls by himself. During his cousin Veronica's annual visit, she tells him that he is still not ready for his wings. Vladimir decides that he is going to "take matters into his own hands" and go out into the world to find out how to get his bat wings. He meets a moth, a family of owls, and a dozen fireflies and becomes more aware of the need to have friends and family. After observing his progress, his family decides that he has earned his wings at last. Children will probably enjoy the vampire theme, but it is debatable whether or not they will grasp the idea that temper tantrums aren't the way to get what they want. Mills's illustrations, using oil glazes over acrylics, are rich in color and some of the details are amusing (little vampire-bat slippers, mice with bat fangs) but Vladimir's facial features are distorted and unattractive. Not a first purchase.Patti Gonzales, Los Angeles Public LibraryCopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. |
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From Booklist |
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Ages 5-8. Vladimir is terrifying, not because he's a vampire, but because he's a brat. All his life he has dreamed of flying just like the rest of his family. Despite being told he isn't ready to soar, Vladimir continues to pester his folks for the secret of bat wings. He's so nasty that he eventually drives his family out of the castle. Desperate to learn how to fly, he heads into the woods, where he finally discovers what it takes to be a true vampire. Just before sunlight, he is rescued by his family and at last is given wings. The illustrations are colorful and humorous, containing such witty touches as a vampire teddy bear and killer bunny slippers, and the moral is balanced by winning humor and the idea of wishes coming true. A natural prelude to James Howe's Bunicula books. REVWR Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved |
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joachim-paul-kelz |
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lieber vladimir vlad,ich danke dir das du mich,mit deinem diener igor so erschaffen hast wie ich anzusehen bin,danke schön.bitte guck dir an: www.joachim-paul-kelz.beepworld.de telefon:01734783074 ich wohne,in deutschland,köln,siebachstrasse16 freundlicher gruß,engel yeti=menschpatron
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