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How To Be a Vampire (Ghosts of Fear Street, No 13)
How To Be a Vampire - Ghosts of Fear Street, No 13
Author: R. L. Stine
One morning, Andrew woke up undead. — First there were the bite marks on his neck. Then he tried to eat garlic...yikes! And now he's got this weird urge to sleep upside down. — Not that Andrew minds turning into a vampire. He'll be able to stay up all night, fly, and scare his sister silly. Cool! — But then Andrew meets his vampire teacher, one rea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671001858
ISBN-10: 067100185X
Publication Date: 10/1/1996
Pages: 144
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Aladdin
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Dimples avatar reviewed How To Be a Vampire (Ghosts of Fear Street, No 13) on + 47 more book reviews
One morning, Andrew woke up undead. First there were bite marks on his neck.
reviewed How To Be a Vampire (Ghosts of Fear Street, No 13) on + 134 more book reviews
One morning, Andrew woke up undead.

First there were bite marks on his neck. Then he tried to eat garlic...yikes! And now he's got this weird urge to sleep upside down.

Not that Andrew minds turning into a vampire. He'll be able to stay up all night, fly, and scare his sister silly. Cool!

But then Andrew meets his vampire teacher, one really scary guy.

Andrew isn't ready for a lesson on how to sleep in a coffin--or how to drink blood!

But does he have a choice?
wss4 avatar reviewed How To Be a Vampire (Ghosts of Fear Street, No 13) on + 389 more book reviews
My 12 year old daughter read this. While she says it is okay she said it was suited for younger kids. It was not really scary to her.


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