It took me a minute to get into this story, but once I did, I was hooked. I tore through this like my kids and a pack of oreos. It’s considered a “teen” book, but there is plenty of action for adults to enjoy as well.
I loved how the main characters didn’t seem like they were the popular kids. It made them easier to identify with and in some ways, reminded me of my own childhood except when we went vampire hunting, we didn’t find any. It does show a good example of how kids are regularly not taken seriously when it comes to telling those in charge things aren’t right. The bond between the kids that is one of the things I miss about being a kid. It’s hard to make those kinds of friends as adults.
While fairly lighthearted, there are a few scenes that really bummed me out. Just when I really got to liking someone, something would happen. Every time I thought things were going to go right for these kids, they went horribly wrong. I loved how many twists and turns there were, and I was always kept guessing.
Plenty of action and mystery to keep me happy. I did feel bad for the detective guy though. He was dopey but it seemed like he had good intentions. He was kind of like the detective that Steve Martin played in the Pink Panther lol. I also appreciated the link to Kahn’s other book, Self Defense Against Vampires, which I also enjoyed immensely.
This really is a great story. Plenty of things to keep your attention without giving away all the secrets at once. You don’t have to have read Self Defense Against Vampires to know what is going on in this story, but I do recommend reading it at some point just to get a bit more info.