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My Sister the Vampire #1

Switched

#1 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Don't miss this fun tween vampire series, featuring regular girl Olivia and goth girl Ivy!

When Olivia Abbott moves to town, she's excited to join the cheerleading team and make new friends. Then she meets Ivy Vega. At first, Ivy, pale and dressed all in black, looks like Olivia's opposite. Then the girls look beyond the glittery pink blush and thick black eyeliner to discover they're identical—identical twins!

Olivia and Ivy are brimming with plans to switch places and pull every twin trick in the book. But Olivia soon discovers that she and Ivy aren't exactly the same. Ivy's a vampire. And she's not the only one in town.

"Cute caper. For those who crave vampire lite, the novel features likable heroines and comical scenarios." (Publishers Weekly)

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2008
      Gr 4-6-Having just moved to Franklin Grove, finding new friends and fitting in on the cheerleading squad seem like daunting enough tasks for bubbly eighth-grader Olivia, but when she discovers that her Goth-dressed, dark-humored science partner, Ivy, is her long-lost twin, things take an interesting twist. The girls figure out their relationship themselves (they look alike, share a birthday, are both adopted, have the same emerald ring from their birth parents), and in true "Parent Trap"-style they plan many adventures switching places. There is one small difference between the sisters: Ivy is a vampire, as are many other members of this small community. While the story provides snapshots of the town, which includes both vampires (who satisfy their nutritional needs at BloodMart) and "bunnies" (non-vampires), readers never get the whole picture, leaving them with more questions than answers. Even the girls can't figure out why one of them is a vampire and the other is not. Many of the characters are stereotypes and never really brought to life. However, the sisters are likable and the writing is fast paced and upbeat, making for a quick read. This book will not interest diehard vampire enthusiasts, but may appeal to fans of frothyand Gothyschool stories."Jennifer Huddler, Margaret Hearne Elementary School, Wilson, NC"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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