Ivy isn’t supposed to tell Olivia about the special school and she doesn’t want to mention it to her boyfriend Brendon. Her character is actually changing, which is welcome. It’s all summed up just a little too neatly.Ĭharlotte isn’t one of the bullies. In the end, it turns out that Jenny just needed confidence and the older girls just needed a way to feel like they belonged. There’s a suggestion that you should hit a bully back (whether a physical or emotional blow), which isn’t necessarily good advice. They’re social/emotional bullies primarily and Olivia needs to figure out how to deal with them and how to get her friend Jenny to stand up to them. ![]() *** SPOILER ALERT: Things you might want to know before suggesting this to your kid BulliesĪ couple of older girls crash Olivia’s dance planning committee. The main plot of this book is Olivia planning the school dance, while Ivy misses cues from everyone. Her dad and grandparents encourage her to go to a special vampire school in Transylvania, but she’s not allowed to discuss it with Olivia. She needs to learn how to control her powers or she risks accidentally drawing attention to the existence of vampires. Yay! Twin-Tastrophe (AKA Twin Spins)Īs Ivy gets older, her powers are getting stronger. Update: I’m finding at least most of them available on Kindle now. ![]() For a list of the books and the links, see here. Through Amazon, you have to order them from England and the names are different. Note: These books seem to only be available in the U.S. If not, you can read about the earlier books here and here. I’m just going to assume you’re familiar with the series. We managed to get the next three My Sister the Vampire books through Scholastic, so we’re all caught up now! Rather than write three separate reviews, I’m going to do them all together.
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