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Title | : | The Little Vampire (Der kleine Vampir #1) |
Author | : | Angela Sommer-Bodenburg |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 168 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2004 by Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verla (first published 1979) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. European Literature. German Literature |
Angela Sommer-Bodenburg
Paperback | Pages: 168 pages Rating: 4.05 | 4218 Users | 192 Reviews
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Tony, a nine-year-old horror story addict is delighted when a little vampire called Rudolph lands on his windowsill one evening and, together, the two have a series of hilarious adventures involving visits to Rudolph’s home – The Vampire Family Vault – where Tony narrowly escapes the clutches of Great-Aunt Dorothy.
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Original Title: | Der kleine Vampir |
ISBN: | 3499212803 (ISBN13: 9783499212802) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Der kleine Vampir #1 |
Characters: | Anton Bohnsack, Rüdiger von Schlotterstein, Anna von Schlotterstein |
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The only vampires book I have enjoyed in my entire life.Loved this book as a little kid. Still think about it sometimes. So underrated.
Originally posted here.Nostalgia ahoy!I think I was in the third grade the first time I read this book. In fact, I'm almost positive I was because that was the year that The Lost Boys came out, and I developed my first vampire obsession. Of course, being in the third grade, I wasn't yet allowed to check books out of the library that would've matched thematically with The Lost Boys, so I made do with what I could find, giving my librarian the elementary school version of the stink eye the

The second installment of this popular series, The Little Vampire Moves In, was one of my childhood favourites, and even inspired me to make a vampire cape for a Halloween party. Even though I have read the book countless of times, it's in an excellent shape. I loaned some of the next installments from the library ages ago, but in a random order and I can't remember anything about them anymore. It doesn't really matter that much if you don't read the books in order, but I have an obsession for
I've read it while I was in highschool and I've got to admit that I've read this book couple of times because it was very funny, witty and interesting. Adults should try to read it too.
One of my favorites as a child in the 80s
For whatever reason, I loved this book. But I got in trouble when I invented a game of vampire tag at my fundamentalist Christian elementary school.
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