Book 2 in the bestselling, award-winning Monster Problems series!★★★★★ Over 1,000 five-star reviews for the series on Amazon and Goodreads!Bram Murray is learning what it takes to be a hero at the secret Van Helsing Academy for Supernatural children. He’s growing more comfortable with his vampire abilities, slowly gaining the trust of his friends, and feeling like he finally belongs. But unfortunately for Bram, everything is about to change.When the school’s mystical protection against evil is suddenly compromised, everyone is in grave danger. That’s because hidden inside the academy is the Spear of Darkness, an enchanted artifact capable of plunging the world into eternal night. If the Dark Ones find it first, Count Dracula will be able to conquer the world unhindered by daylight. It’s up to Bram and his friends to stop him, but who put the school in danger in the first place? Was it the mysterious new girl, the strange substitute professor, or Bram himself? Can Bram save the world from evil monsters—or will he unleash more Monster Problems?Monster Problems 2 is the second book in the hilarious, action-packed series for kids 8-12, reluctant readers, and adults. Monster Problems 2 includes 11 illustrated character profiles.Order your copy to begin the fang-tastic adventure today! Free on Kindle Unlimited.
R.L. Ullman is the bestselling, award-winning author of books for young readers including the EPIC ZERO series, the new THE BOY WITH VIDEO GAME POWERS series, the UNLEGENDARY DRAGON series, the MONSTER PROBLEMS series, and the PETUNIA THE UNICORN series. His fun, action-packed stories get kids to put down their screens and pick up a book! R.L. lives in Connecticut with his wife, son, and two freeloading dogs with unusually strong editorial opinions. You can find out more about R.L. at rlullman.com.
Plot lines and overall story feel a little too familiar and telegraphed even for my seven year old who says things like, "That's kinda just like Darth Vader in Star Wars." We'll finish out the trilogy but...
This is a very nice middle-grade series. I love vampires so I might be a little biased, but I really enjoyed the 3 books. The story is well thought and includes some interesting additions to monster lore as well as some funny lines. I really recommend these book for young and not so young readers.