![]() ![]() It turns out that Nia, the girl he likes, doesn’t actually like vampires…. That doesn’t exactly turn out to be the case. ![]() A girl who, by the way, seems to be the nerdy type who is in love with heart throb vampire boys from popular teen romances. It doesn’t help that he’s in love with a girl that he’s sure don’t even know he exists. This is a disappointment because his summer was already a disappointment. In Fake Blood, sixth grade starts out pretty much like every other school year. And, you know, how to handle things when that girl thinks you’re a blood-sucking member of the undead. ![]() Fake Blood is a charming, awkward, funny look at first love in middle school and trying to figure out how to make a girl like you. When I first saw the cover of Whitney Gardner’s Fake Blood I assumed this was some coming-of-age meta take on being a teenage vampire. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers ![]()
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