This clever Halloween twist on “I’m a Little Teapot” adds fang-tastic fun to a favorite nursery rhyme! I’m a little vampire short and stout. Please give me treats so I won’t pout. This mischievous vampire has a monstrous sweet tooth—and it’s not for tea! Little ones will love this fresh fall spin on a classic nursery rhyme!
An unlikely friendship forms between a young boy and vampire in this sweet and funny first book in the classic illustrated middle grade Little Vampire series—newly translated from the original German and perfect for readers who love Hotel Transylvania and The Addams Family! Nine-year-old Tony loves ghosts and horror stories, but when he’s left home alone one night, he gets quite the fright as Rudolph the little vampire flies in the window! After a rough start, Rudolph stops trying to bite Tony and the two become fast friends. Tony even visits the little vampire’s family vault in the graveyard where he narrowly escapes the clutches of Rudolph’s fearsome Great-Aunt Dorothy. But what will happen when Tony’s parents invite his new friend for dinner?
The story of ten-year-old Jenny, half-vampire and half-human. Her uncle is the famous Count Dracula, and when Jenny is forced to go and live with him she has to make the most important decision of her life - should she side with vampires, like her mother and uncle, or humans like her father?
The classic novel of love and family in the nineteenth century has grown some fangs! An uproarious retelling of Little Women that will leave readers craving the bloodthirsty drama on every page.
Nine-year-old Tony loves ghosts and horror stories, but when he's left home alone one night, he gets quite the fright as Rudolph the little vampire flies in! Soon the two are firm friends (when Rudolph isn't trying to bite Tony). Tony even visits the little vampire's Family Vault in the graveyard where he narrowly escapes the clutches of Rudolph's fearsome Great-Aunt Dorothy. But what will happen when Tony's parents try to invite his new friend for dinner...?
My name is Lauren, and I work for a vampire named Shiya. She believes in something called "The Law of Attraction" and expects miracles to happen whenever. We create our own reality, right? Whatever! Anyway, there's a powerful being named Gehenna that's out to kill us, without any regard for our personal schedules, a faun, an angel that gets turned into a vampire (an accident, I swear) a really cool classic tow truck, and a lot of sappy stuff about how we all love each other so dreadfully much. So now I have to try to reunite the family of a suburbanite drunk (without eating him), keep an angel from slaughtering most of Hartford, get back to my partner Maddie back home in Vermont, and fight a nasty beast that we call...um...The Beast. And all this without really knowing exactly what my mission is, or where my boss is. She's missing. Of course. Dammit!
This is an overview of the most offbeat and underrated vampire movies spanning nine decades and 23 countries. Strange Blood encompasses well-known hits as well as obscurities that differ from your standard fang fare by turning genre conventions on their head. Here, vampires come in the form of cars, pets, aliens, mechanical objects, gorillas, or floating heads. And when they do look like a demonic monster or an aristocratic Count or Countess, they break the mold in terms of imagery, style, or setting. Leading horror writers, filmmakers, actors, distributors, academics, and programmers present their favorite vampire films through in-depth essays, providing background information, analysis, and trivia regarding the various films. Some of these stories are hilarious, some are terrifying, some are touching, and some are just plain weird. Not all of these movies line up with the critical consensus, yet they have one thing in common: they are unlike anything you've ever seen in the world of vampires. Just when you thought that the children of the night had become a tired trope, it turns out they have quite a diverse inventory after all.
Rudolph and Tony try to save Rudolph’s family plot in this spooky and sweet sixth book in the classic middle grade Little Vampire series—perfect for readers who love Hotel Transylvania and The Addams Family! Rudolph the Little Vampire and his family live a fairly quiet life in their crypt tucked away in the back of the local cemetery. But then they discover the night watchman plans to dig up their section and turn it into a garden…which would mean the end of the vampires! Can Tony help figure out a way to rescue his friends from this terrible fate?
Rudolph the little vampire tags along on Tony’s family vacation in this spooky and funny third book in the classic middle grade Little Vampire series—perfect for readers who love Hotel Transylvania and The Addams Family! When his parents plan a vacation to a farm, Tony and his friend Rudolph the little vampire hatch a plan for Rudolph to come along to keep Tony company. Rudolph needs to have his coffin with him so he can sleep during the day, so he takes the train instead of flying. Can he make the trip without drawing too much attention to himself?