![]() There is a straight shot from page one to The End. Yet, you forgive that as it just is what it is and that fits the story. The friendship storyline is relatable, but sometimes a bit over the top. Mostly because she is obsessed with vampires, schoolwork, and looking for a mentor. And of course, the girl is a bit clueless about said boy. A guy pretending to be a vampire to impress a girl, also not new. A story about a teen wanting to impress a girl is not new. This clever and goofy spoof on vampires, Twilight, growing up and school was… a read. One of those four was thankfully (? More on the question mark later) Fake Blood. ![]() I chose five books (with a sixth as a backup in case something was not available) and came home with four. But when I was bored one day and was wondering what the library had that I might be interested in, I found it listed (I was perusing their website). I had seen it over the years on a display here, a list there or on the shelf. ![]() Whitney Gardner is the author and illustrator of this creation. There is this book, okay, graphic novel, called Fake Blood. ![]()
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