Vampire Brat (Araminta Spookie #4)
What's lurking in the basement?
Araminta thinks something horrible is hiding in the deep, hidden passages of Spookie House--could it be a werewolf? Then Max, Uncle Drac's creepy nephew, arrives and Araminta is sure he's up to no good. Araminta comes up with a plan to figure out what Max is up to--and also to capture the werewolf. But will it work?
Paperback, 194 pages
Published
April 28th 2009
by HarperCollins
(first published September 1st 2007)
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Araminta and her cousin, 2 aunts and 2 uncles live in The Spookie House - a gothic haunted house. After a hearse arrives, The Spookie House has the addition of her cousin Max who might be a “bad” vampire. Araminta is determined to expose her cousin and catch the werewolf who lurks in the basement. Araminta is an enjoyable character. This is a good read for girls who want a scary book that is not very scary.
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Vampire Brat is a neat little story. It's a very short read and wouldn't take very long to read at all.
The storyline is a really good one. It's quite simple and everything ties up nicely at the end.
I am a huge fan of the character Araminta, she's so oblivious to the fact that she's really rude to some people and she has the wildest imagination ever. All this adds up to some pretty good times.
Overall, Vampire Brat is a good, light read. It's suited for younger readers but older rea...more
The storyline is a really good one. It's quite simple and everything ties up nicely at the end.
I am a huge fan of the character Araminta, she's so oblivious to the fact that she's really rude to some people and she has the wildest imagination ever. All this adds up to some pretty good times.
Overall, Vampire Brat is a good, light read. It's suited for younger readers but older rea...more
Summary:
Araminta thinks something horrible is hiding in the deep, hidden passages of Spookie House—could it be a werewolf? Add to that the arrival of Uncle Drac's creepy nephew, Max, and Araminta knows things will never be the same. Max is Wanda's new best friend, and Araminta finds him annoying. She comes up with a plan to figure out what Max is up to—and also to capture the werewolf. But will it work?
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This one has a quirky and fun little twist in it.
Araminta thinks something horrible is hiding in the deep, hidden passages of Spookie House—could it be a werewolf? Add to that the arrival of Uncle Drac's creepy nephew, Max, and Araminta knows things will never be the same. Max is Wanda's new best friend, and Araminta finds him annoying. She comes up with a plan to figure out what Max is up to—and also to capture the werewolf. But will it work?
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This one has a quirky and fun little twist in it.
Book 4 of Aramnita Spookie. This time, Araminta swears there is a werewolf on the loose. Not only that, but her long-lost cousins come to visit, and Araminta thinks the youngest one is a vampire. She creates the "Werewolf and Vampire Kit" and plans to catch both the werewolf and vampire in the act!
I am so glad to finally be finished with this one. It wasn't horrible. It just wasn't... compelling, let's say. I really didn't care if I ever found out what sort of critter those scary glowing-in-the-dark-like-a-werewolf eyes were attached to.
There is nothing frightening here. All the vampires and such have mellowed out. As Uncle Drac tells Araminta: "You mustn't believe all those old stories. No one bites people anymore. Not even my mother, ha ha." So it wasn't scary, a...more
There is nothing frightening here. All the vampires and such have mellowed out. As Uncle Drac tells Araminta: "You mustn't believe all those old stories. No one bites people anymore. Not even my mother, ha ha." So it wasn't scary, a...more
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The kids love the Araminta Spookie books. I usually read them in the car because they are better behaved and quiet in the car. Very fun to read aloud. We love to try and speculate what will happen next. We ask lots of "What do you think" questions.
The story's ending twisted, not exactly what I expected but still it's an excellent book,with great description for everything.
i havent read this book and i mborrowed it from my school and never gave it back!!! i really need to read it
Review based on my 6 year olds opinion of the book. He loves for me to read him these series at night time.
was ok butit did get boring. the best part was there would be a good part and it would get very interesting
Im still not done but this book is scary..
Loved this one when i was younger. :)
I like the book so far
More of the same.
Well i think that the book "Vampire Brat" is an interesting book. I actually read 3 books from that series, i'm on book #4 and so far so good with those books. I'm gonna keep reading until I'm done the whole entire series.
i am still reading it and i love it i am on page 124
Werewolves & vampires go together. The werewolf cat that had a vampire kitten was cool too!
Is still stand by spooky and creepy without being scary. They're cute.
They get better as they go.
Det vampyrar i spökhuset. Nuff said.
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Angie Sage (born 1952) is the author of the Septimus Heap series which includes Magyk, Flyte, Physik and Queste and three future books. She is also the illustrator and/or writer of many children's books, and is the new writer of the Araminta Spookie series.
Angie Sage grew up in Thames Valley, London and Kent. Her father was a publisher. He would bring home blank books that she could fi...more
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