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Eleventh Grade Burns (2010)

by Heather Brewer(Favorite Author)
4.32 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0525422439 (ISBN13: 9780525422433)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Dutton Juvenile
series
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod
review 1: Why couldn't all her books be like this one? Real vampire problems, more things happening along a better plotted timeline, and an actual cliffhanger ending that made me want to pick up the next book because I wanted to, not because I needed to finish the box set to see if I wanted to sell it or not. Reading this book helped me ignore all the problems with the previous three, and her writing was so much more evolved. I get that the series follows Vlad from when he's 13 to when he's 17/18 and that the writing matures as he does, but it's written in third person... if it was written in first I would forgive that, but third is more objective so there's no reason for sounding like an eight year old. I do still wish the end encounter with Dorian didn't seem to be so random thoug... moreh. More development around him might have been nice.
review 2: Eleventh Grade Burns raised the stakes for the whole series. And that cliff-hanger ending! When I first started this series I had no idea it would get this intense. I thought it would just be a light series to fly through. I was wrong. And I'm glad I was. They are fast reads however, due to their short length. I read through them in a sitting mostly, but that doesn't take away from the excitement found within those pages. I'm very excited to see how this series concludes in Twelfth Grade Kills. Just the title alone makes me feel like the bar will be raised even higher than in this one! less
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izzy
Loved side character(s): Otis, Dorian, and more to come as I remember them
yaya
Lots of plot twists.
Ali
Meh. Not bad
slimchikk
great book!
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