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| Title | : | Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #5) |
| Author | : | Heather Brewer |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 325 pages |
| Published | : | September 21st 2010 by Dutton Juvenile |
| Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy |
Heather Brewer
Hardcover | Pages: 325 pages Rating: 4.34 | 15613 Users | 733 Reviews
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It all comes down to this.Vlad’s running out of time. The Elysian Council has given him weeks to live, and that’s if the Slayer Society doesn’t kill him – along with all the citizens of Bathory – first. Then there’s the issue of Vlad’s father, who may or may not still be alive after all these years, and oh yeah, that tiny little detail in the Pravus prophecy about Vlad enslaving Vampirekind and the human race. So much for college applications.
In this epic finale to Heather Brewer’s heart-stopping Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, dark secrets will be revealed, old friends will become enemies, and warm blood will run cold. Just be careful it isn’t yours.

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| Original Title: | Twelfth Grade Kills |
| ISBN: | 0525422242 (ISBN13: 9780525422242) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #5 |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy (2010) |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 15613 Users | 733 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books Twelfth Grade Kills (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #5)
At the end of Heather Brewer's Eleventh Grade Burns , Vlad has beaten up his sometimes-friend and wannabe vampire Slayer Joss, and seen what appears to be his father. The Keeper of the Prophecy about Vlad's status as Pravus, the "one to rule them all" if you will, is also dead, and Vlad has drunk his blood. That left us with a lot of loose ends to tie up in this, the last book in the Vladimir Tod Chronicles.::: The Plot :::As you can tell, there's a lot going on in this book. Apparently, Vlad'sI didn't warm to this series fully until the fourth book, when I could overlook Brewer's sometimes-clunky writing and flat portrayal of teen angst in favor of a strong arc involving Vlad's father and Vlad's place in the vampire realm. Then this book ruined everything. After leaving readers to dangle at book four's end with a great (though not unexpected) twist, Brewer picks up in this final book and tosses in another twist so rotten, I felt like she played a dirty trick for the sake of making
Why cant I spell twelfth right ever on the first try? Seriously. Its a problem, my whole life its been an issue. I think its the lispy L F T H combination. It feels awkward. Truly.Alright. End rant. Begin gush.Ive been a fan of Heather Brewers The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod books since the very first one released three years ago. The final book, Twelfth Grade Kills (yes, I screwed up the spelling again), is now out for all to read. I just finished it. It was fabulous. It was exactly what I

I'm too overwhelmed to properly make a review.And I won't. Because everything I say at all will be a spoiler.I just...I have to wash my face.I think my eyes are bloodshot.So much pain. SO. MUCH. PAIN.The writing still didn't have the poetry, but it wasn't needed. Brewer's pacing...it's all the same. But that's a-okay. It all worked. AND I MUST GIVE A MESSAGE TO ALL THE CRAZY CHARACTERS.Vladdy, you are so wonderful. Never change. Enjoy Stokerton U (though I wish I saw a scene of you doing college
My daughter liked it, but I thought it was predictable and not as exciting as the 10th and 11th grade books.
I just hate it when I read an entire series and then I don't like the ending. This is the last book in The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod.I liked the series a lot.Really.But, this last book -Sucks.Yes, there was Bites, Slays, Bleeds, Burns and Kills, and to me, the ending - Sucks. I really liked the series - it follows the life of Vladimir Tod from 8th through 12th grades and his experiences as a teenage vampire living in the normal human world knowing little about the vampire world since he was
EDIT: Changed Brewer's name and pronouns. At last we get to the last book in Brewers The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series with Twelfth Grade Kills. I can say with certainty that Im glad to finally be washing my hands of Zac Brewer and his mediocre vampires. Vladimir Tod has spent four years trying to survive being a half-vampire that has been spoken about in an ancient prophecy. Everything that has happened in the past four years of Vlads life is now coming to a close as not only are the Slayer


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