A Vampire is NOT a Pet by Lexi Rees

 A Vampire is NOT a Pet

 by Lexi Rees


My thanks to Lexi for sending me a copy to review and to 

Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me on the tour.




Synopsis


Yasmin REALLY wants a pet. A cat, a dog—she’d even settle for a snake. After all, there’s hardly anything Yasmin is afraid of… unless you count ghosts, zombies, monsters, and maybe custard. But Velma wasn’t the pet Yasmin expected. For starters, there are the fangs. And, well… she’s a vampire.

From classroom chaos and dental disasters to a blood bank heist (don’t ask), the world’s worst cow impressions (really don’t ask), and a Halloween party wild enough to wake the dead, Yasmin and Velma are about to have the time of their (after)lives.

As the mayhem piles up, Yasmin starts to wonder… could a vampire be the most fang-tastic pet ever?






My Thoughts


Wow, would we all like to have a vampire as a pet ????????? Well by the time you have read this short story by Lexi you will definitely have decided one way or another.

This is an entertaining and page turning book for children who are looking for something a little bit different - and Velma is certainly that. The different adventures and mishaps that Yasmin and Velma experience are engaging and funny and the end of the book paves the way for the next instalment of Yasmin and Velma.

As well as the narrative the illustrations are funny and add to the storyline with the different expressions on Velma’s face which will make you laugh, and it you are a parent they will look familiar……….




About Lexi



Lexi Rees was born in Scotland but now lives down south where she’s a slave to a carrot obsessed gelding, a frisky mare, a dog who’s convinced he’s not been fed in a month, and a house of hungry boys.


She writes action-packed adventures and fun activity books for children. She’s passionate about reducing her footprint on the planet and becoming more self-sufficient.

She has an active programme of school visits and other events, is a Book PenPal for three primary schools, and runs a free online #kidsclub and newsletter which includes book recommendations and creative writing activities.


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