Vampireology The true history of the fallen ones

Nicky Raven

Book - 2010

Purports to be a book, written in 1900, that sheds light on what happened to three historic vampire bloodlines, and that includes booklets, flaps, and letters between the young researcher who discovered it in the 1920s and an alluring woman who seeks his help.

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Published
Somerville, MA : Candlewick Press 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Nicky Raven (-)
Other Authors
Archibald Brooks (-), Joshua T. Kraik (illustrator), Gary Blythe
Edition
1st U.S. ed
Physical Description
unpaged : ill. (some col.), col. maps, ports. ; 31 cm
ISBN
9780763649142
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in the 1920s, the latest addition to the bestselling Ologies series follows Joshua Kraik, a private detective whose murdered colleague has entrusted him with the book he's written about vampires. Readers can read alongside Kraik, as the copiously illustrated book explores vampires' ancestors (three fallen angels), the global spread of "the curse," vampires' powers, and ways to protect against them (with the series' trademark letters, flaps, and other ephemera integrated throughout). Readers for whom vampires are still a source of fascination and fear should be drawn into Kraik's suspenseful detective-meets-Dracula story, right up to its chilling conclusion. Ages 10-up. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 Up-This oversize visual guide is ostensibly written by Archibald Brooks, a vampire slayer. It provides a wealth of information, such as the origins of vampires, their powers, shape-shifting abilities, myths, tips for spotting and protecting oneself from them. When Brooks is murdered in 1920, the guide is passed to his successor, Joshua Kraik, a private detective. Like other titles in the series, Vampireology presents its textual material with beautiful illustrations and an appealing layout. Booklets, flaps, foldouts, personal notes, letters, drawings, and other items complement the narrative and give it the feel of a journal. Vampire fans will find this volume irresistible.-Donna Rosenblum, Floral Park Memorial High School, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

After a historian's suspicious death, detective Joshua Kraik receives the man's manuscript. His writing includes extensive information on the origins and powers of "The Fallen Ones," plus how to identify and destroy them. Ominous clues emerge from an intriguing collage of letters, pictures, and annotations, some behind flaps, in this well-designed volume. Copyright 2010 of The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved.

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