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Little Vampire by Joann Sfar
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Little Vampire (edition 2008)

by Joann Sfar

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An unusual friendship forms between a vampire and a human, when Little Vampire leaves notes on homework Michael has left at school.
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Title:Little Vampire
Authors:Joann Sfar
Info:First Second (2008), Edition: 1st American Ed, Paperback, 96 pages
Collections:Read pieces, Read but unowned
Rating:*****
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Little Vampire by Joann Sfar

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    Cowa! by Akira Toriyama (lampbane)
    lampbane: Also features cutesy, kid-safe interpretations of monsters that will delight kids and make adults smile.
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Great graphic novel about a little vampire who goes on various adventures out of the norm of what other vampires do. Fun book for kids to read. ( )
  TeresaCruz | Nov 22, 2014 |
The set up of the book was like a comic book. This make it easier to read for some children. The story of little vampire going to school was cute and different. It showed the relationship between a human and monsters and how they all love to have fun. An important message was taught at the end of the book. It was that you should not rely on others to complete your own work. ( )
  amccann | Sep 29, 2014 |
I love Joan Sfar's drawing and storytelling sensibility. This short graphic novel is aimed for children, it tells three stories of a little vampire living in a house of ghosts and other ghouls who befriends a local orphaned Jewish boy. Each story unfolds as an adventure but ends with a distinct moral. ( )
  nosajeel | Jun 21, 2014 |
This book is told in comic book structure. Love the story, very different, very interesting. Fun book to read to young children. About a vampire who makes friends with a human he really likes this human and brings him to his house in the middle of the night. It is a very unlikly friendship but they find each other interesting and have alot of fun together. ( )
  sarahbatte | Oct 27, 2011 |
I love Joan Sfar's drawing and storytelling sensibility. This short graphic novel is aimed for children, it tells three stories of a little vampire living in a house of ghosts and other ghouls who befriends a local orphaned Jewish boy. Each story unfolds as an adventure but ends with a distinct moral. ( )
  jasonlf | Mar 6, 2011 |
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Overall, the tales are simple but with bite underneath, which makes them wonderful to share among different generations.
 
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