The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Tenth Grade Bleeds by Heather Brewer

2 Reviews

Overall Rating: 4/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

“The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Tenth Grade Bleeds” by Heather Brewer is the third book in the series. In this book, Vlad continues his journey as a vampire in the human world. He also learns more about himself and the vampiric culture. Over time his hunger for blood increases and the blood packages that his aunt brings weren’t enough. His life is in danger, as the vampire council tracks him down and tries to kill him. This book has a mix of adventure, mystery, and a little bit of action, romance, and fantasy. I would recommend this book to the age of 9-12, as it has an easy vocabulary and the storyline was not hard to understand. I would also recommend this book to people who enjoy reading the genres that I mentioned above. (Ellery. Grade 8)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5

The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Tenth Grade Bleeds by Heather Brewer was another thrilling story I really enjoyed. It is the third book in the series The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod. In this story, Vlad continues his adventures as a vampire teenager. However, as he grows, his hunger for blood does too. Soon enough the bags of packed blood that his "aunty" brings him from the hospital are not enough. Will he dare to feed from a human? While he confronts this dilemma he will have to deal with his daily struggles as a high school student and face his enemies in the vampire world. I really liked this book. It fits in the genre of thriller, mystery, and adventure. I would recommend it to people who enjoy fast-paced books with lots of action. This book is suitable for ages nine and up who can start to read chapter books. (Nina. Grade 8)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 2/5