Kristoff is a goth kid who hangs out with Sprat, October, Andrew, and Snow. Kristoff isn't a vampire, but he has fake fangs that he wears and he plays a vampire roleplaying game.
The author of "The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod is Heather Brewer!
In the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, Bathory refers to a powerful vampire family that is known for its dark and aggressive nature. They are one of the main rivals of Vladimir Tod and play a significant role in the overall conflict within the series. The Bathory family is feared and respected among the vampire community for their strength and cruelty.
There are five books that compose The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Series.
The second Chronicles of Vladimir Tod book - Ninth Grade Slays - has 278 pages.
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The fifth book is: The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: 12th Grade Kills
It's in 3rd person Omniscient ( Subjective )
In the book "The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod," Henry's last name is Maarten.
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Vladimir Tod, the fictional character from the "Chronicles of Vladimir Tod" series, lives in Bathory. Bathory is a fictional town created by the author, Heather Brewer, for the setting of the series.
The "Chronicles of Vladimir Tod" series, written by Heather Brewer, is primarily targeted at young adults and middle-grade readers. It follows the story of a teenage vampire named Vladimir Tod as he navigates high school life while dealing with his supernatural identity. Fans of fantasy and paranormal fiction, particularly those who enjoy coming-of-age stories with a twist, are the main audience for this series. It has garnered a loyal following among readers who appreciate its blend of humor, adventure, and vampire lore.