Fake Blood

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

150

Reading Level

0-1

ATOS

2.5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Whitney Gardner

شابک

9781481495585
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  • نقد و بررسی
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«لول خنده دار است. «Girls Life A Huffington Post Best Children Book of ۲۰۱۸ یک دانش اموز میانی با قاتل خون اشام خود را در این رمان گرافیکی خنده دار و خنده دار ارائه می دهد که یک داستان کامل در حال امدن است برای هر کسی که تا کنون بیش از حد جوان، بسیار کوچک یا بیش از حد متوسط. این اغاز سال تحصیلی جدید است و AJ احساس می کند که همه در حال تغییر است به جز او. او نه بزرگ شده است و نه هیچ ماجراجویی هیجان انگیز تابستانی مانند دوستان خوبش داشته است. اون حتی همون علاقه ای رو داره که سال ها ازش نگهداری میشه پس ای جی تصمیم میگیره که مسائل رو خودش حل کنه اما چطور دختری مثل «نیا وینترز» میتونه از «وانیل ای جی» ساده خوشش بیاد وقتی که فقط چشم برای خون اشام ها داره؟ هنگامی که ای جی و نیا برای یک پروژه گروهی در ترانسیلوانیا با هم جفت میشوند، ممکن است این شانس ای جی برای غلبه بر احساسات نیا باشد که مانند خون اشام رویاهای خود لباس بپوشد. و خیلی زود توجه «نیا» رو جلب کرد... تا وقتی که بفهمه اون یه قاتله. حالا ای جی باید نگران حفاظت از خود باشد در حالی که همچنین سعی می کند هر کسی که او به ان اهمیت می دهد را از تهدید واقعی زندگی که در سایه مدرسه راهنمایی قاشق کمین کرده است نجات دهد.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 20, 2018
Gardner offers a slightly new take on the perennial vampire love story: boy meets girl, boy feigns vampirism to get girl’s attention, and girl pursues boy—in order to slay him. AJ’s fanged approach has its drawbacks, but when he and Nia work together on a report about Transylvania, they soon realize that there is a real vampire in their Northwest U.S. community, and only they are prepared to confront it. Gardner’s tale, which includes a share of lighthearted pokes at the Twilight series, is a fun romp through sixth grade that’s made all the more amusing by AJ’s cool sister and hyper-competitive friends, Hunter and Ivy. Quirky visual details, such as refrigerator magnets and characters’ unusually shaped noses, and fantasy elements, such as the hearts and rainbows that flow from the drinking fountain when AJ sees Nia use it, balance Gardner’s simple drawing style and minimal backgrounds. The result focuses the eye on the action and keeps the story moving swiftly. Ages 10–up. Agent: Brent Taylor, TriadaUS.



Kirkus

August 15, 2018
Think vampires have had their day? Gardner's debut graphic novel proves the vein is not completely tapped.Eleven-year-old AJ feels utterly unremarkable. He spent the summer before sixth grade reading and at the library, while his ultracompetitive besties, Ivy and Hunter, spent theirs scaling volcanoes and bungee jumping. AJ harbors an adorable middle school crush on Nia, a fellow bookworm obsessed with vampires. Trying to catch Nia's eye, AJ decides to impersonate a bloodsucker, sprinkling himself with glitter, painting dark circles under his eyes, and slathering his gums with fake blood. However, things do not go as planned when Nia does suspect him as the undead. When AJ's deception is revealed, he and Nia discover an actual vampire in their midst believed his ruse--and that more than one person in his life has secrets of their own. While many might say the vampire genre bled out years ago, Gardner has imbued it with new life, poking fun at well-known tropes--especially Twilight--in a manner sure to inspire hearty belly laughs. Her full-color illustrations are eye-catching, and her plotting is tightly wrought; think Raina Telgemeier with a Noelle Stevenson slant. At a hefty but highly enjoyable 336 pages, Gardner's middle school romp is a magnum opus; here's hoping all her work is as wonderful. Main character AJ is white, as is Ivy, but Hunter and Nia have brown skin, and Nia wears her hair in cornrows.A dazzling debut from a new author to watch. (Graphic fantasy. 8-12)

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DOGO Books
13iamgroot - This is a hilarious read with many unexpected twists and turns, yet I didn't get what the overall message was. To me it was just a one-time read if you want something light and easy that you don't have to think about. When the main character AJ goes back to school for 6th grade he feels left behind. In his trio of friends he is the only one that didn't grow, the only one that didn't do anything exciting over the summer, and he still has the same crush he has had for years, and his crush still doesn't notice him...........but maybe this year will be different. One thing AJ knows about Nia, who according to AJ is the most perfect girl on the planet, is that she is totally into vampires. AJ hatches a far-fetched plan for him to dress up as a vampire to get Nia to notice him......and it backfires........badly. He goes all out, with messed up hair, sunken in eyes, fangs, sunglasses, and blood on his teeth, and Nia definitely notices him. He catches Nia's bus and when they get off on the same stop, Nia corners him in the woods, and AJ learns that she is a SLAYER. This book will be a wonderful read for kids who like graphic novels, coming-of-age books, or easy, light reads. Definitely read this book to find out the result of AJ's crazy plan, and Nia's dream.

Booklist

October 15, 2018
Grades 5-8 In Portland, AJ is entering the sixth grade, along with his competitive friends Hunter and Ivy and his secret crush, vampire-�obsessed Nia. AJ feels his life is boring and doesn't think Nia will find anything interesting about him. So when they are paired together for a research project, AJ pretends to be a vampire, only to learn Nia is a vampire slayer. With a well-balanced mix of angst and amusement in her debut graphic novel, Gardner fills her story with a diverse cast of vivid characters, who are even more believable when they lie to appear more interesting. In her comical full-color artwork, Gardner keeps the pace at a tidy clip, interspersing frequent full-page spreads and unconventional perspectives among more typical panel layouts. The expressive characters are drawn in a cartoonish, Muppet-faced style, while the settings are detailed and atmospheric. With recognizable references to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Twilight saga, the book wryly mixes paranormal with mystery. It's sizable at 300-plus pages, but reassure young readers that this moves fast and has lots of laughs.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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