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Article: My Sister the Vampire #3: Re-Vamped!(Children's review)(Book review)
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- May 1, 2008
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My Sister the Vampire #3: Re-Vamped!
Sienna Mercer
HarperTrophy
10 East 53rd St., New York, NY10022
ISBN 9780060871185, $5.99
"My Sister the Vampire #3: Re-Vamped!" is the third book in a series that tells about the lives of twin sisters. Their names are Olivia and Ivy. Olivia, who loves garlic and bright colors, is the opposite of Ivy, who is more of a goth and likes black and hates garlic. And did I mention that Ivy is a vampire? Even though Ivy is a vampire, Olivia is not much bothered by it. At the end of the first book, they swore to stay together, vampire or not.
Because Ivy and Olivia were adopted at birth, the parents who are raising them did ...
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......experts say, that she was believed to be a vampire. The unusual burial is thought to be the result of an ancient vampire-slaying ritual. It suggests the legend...epidemic of plague that hit Venice in 1576. Vampires don't exist, but studies show people...
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