A Spooky New Adventure: Read Our Review of Rules for Vampires by Alex Foulkes, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie

A Spooky New Adventure: Read Our Review of Rules for Vampires by Alex Foulkes, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie

There are highs and lows to being a vampire. On one claw, you get cool powers like beastly strength and hypnotism and the ability to GRIMWALK.  On the other claw, however, vampires are bound by the Vampiric Laws: rules to protect the balance between the worlds of the Living and the Undead. And unfortunately, 11-year-old Leo has just forgotten rule number one…

The Rules for Vampires don’t tell you what to do when you make a ghostly enemy, or accidentally restart an ancient war. But Leo and her very unusual family are more than up to the job.

This novel is a monstrously funny and devilishly dark new adventure from debut talent Foulkes, illustrated throughout by the award-winning Sara Ogilvie. Rules for Vampires is the middle-grade series that fans of Lemony Snickett and Skulduggery Pleasant will devour for breakfast.

Straighten your cape and sharpen your claws… being a vampire is harder than it looks! Rules for Vampires is the spookiest story you’ll read this Halloween! It’s fun, humorous, and a little bit creepy – what more could you want?

Leo and Minna are a refreshing pair of protagonists, with their dynamic embodying female friendship and female empowerment. Despite existing in the vampire realm, these two characters are raw, real, and flawed while also being ferociously brave. These are ideal traits to portray to middle-grade readers aged 8+.

Foulkes’ storytelling flows seamlessly and is a refreshing addition to the genre. While the book has the classic tropes of vampire lore – such as scary castles and spooky characters – the novel also explores themes of friendship, coming of age, and the ongoing battle between good and evil. There’s an epic battle at the end of the book, and it’ll leave you reeling!

If you’re looking for something to read for the spooky month of October and beyond, then Rules for Vampires will be right up your alley.

Buy a copy of Rules for Vampires here.

Publisher details

Rules for Vampires
Authors
Alex Foulkes, Sara Ogilvie
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Genre
Children’s Fiction
Released
17 November, 2021
ISBN
9781471199554

Synopsis

Recommended for ages 9+.

There are highs and lows to being a vampire. On one claw, you get cool powers like beastly strength and hypnotism and the ability to GRIMWALK.  On the other claw, however, vampires are bound by the Vampiric Laws: rules to protect the balance between the worlds of the Living and the Undead.  And unfortunately, 11-year-old Leo has just forgotten rule number one . . . The Rules for Vampires don't tell you what to do when you make a ghostly enemy, or accidentally restart an ancient war.  But Leo and her very unusual family are more than up to the job.

A monstrously funny and devilishly dark new adventure from debut talent Alex Foulkes, illustrated throughout by the award-winning Sara Ogilvie, Rules for Vampires is the series that fans of Lemony Snickett and Skulduggery Pleasant will devour for breakfast.
Alex Foulkes
About the author

Alex Foulkes

Alex Foulkes is from Stoke-on-Trent in the Midlands of England, and lives with her boyfriend and their dog, Mac, who is just small enough to sit on the back of a broomstick (very convenient!).  She has worked as a teaching assistant and a school librarian.  When she's not reading and reading and reading, she's writing her very own stories with chills, thrills, and maybe even a talking spider!  Her debut Middle Grade Rules for Vampires will be released this September.

Books by Alex Foulkes

Sara Ogilvie
About the author

Sara Ogilvie

Sara Ogilvie is an illustrator and printmaker. She was the 2011 Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award winner and was shortlisted for the Best Emerging Illustrator Award 2010. Dogs Don’t Do Ballet, which she illustrated, was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2010 and the Booktrust Early Years Award 2010. Sara lives in lives in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North of England.

Books by Sara Ogilvie

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