Synopses & Reviews
andlt;Bandgt;An unassuming werewolf joins forces with a teen vampire in this humorous addition to the Totally Lame Vampire series.andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Luke Thorpe is great at math and terrible at sports. He prefers to stay in the background when possible, but suddenly heand#8217;s found himself howling at the moon and doing a lot of really hairy things! Turns out Luke is going through a phase. Or more like a transformation. Heand#8217;s a werewolf.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;How does an average kid whose biggest problems until now have been avoiding the school bully and preparing for his end-of-the-year exams cope with these changes? (He really has to study, not chase cars!) Heand#8217;s going to need helpand#8212;a whole pack of it. But when war threatens to break out between the vampires and the werewolves, can Luke and a new pointy-toothed friend save the day?
Synopsis
An unassuming werewolf joins forces with a teen vampire in this humorous addition to the Totally Lame Vampire series.Luke Thorpe is great at math and terrible at sports. He prefers to stay in the background when possible, but suddenly he’s found himself howling at the moon and doing a lot of really hairy things! Turns out Luke is going through a phase. Or more like a transformation. He’s a werewolf.
How does an average kid whose biggest problems until now have been avoiding the school bully and preparing for his end-of-the-year exams cope with these changes? (He really has to study, not chase cars!) He’s going to need help—a whole pack of it. But when war threatens to break out between the vampires and the werewolves, can Luke and a new pointy-toothed friend save the day?
Synopsis
The hilarious follow up to Diary Of Dorkius Maximus
When Dorkius is invited by Julius Caesar on a trip to Egypt he's in for one big adventure. In a hilarious string of events, Dorkius encounters the 13-year-old King Ptolemy ("that spoilt brat") and his not-so-beautiful sister Cleopatra, whom he introduces to Caesar, thus bringing about one of the greatest love stories of all time (it involves a carpet), and ultimately the defeat of the pharaoh.
Synopsis
Dorkius is annoyed when he has to move with his family to Pompeii for the summer in his third adventure Dorkius has to leave behind all the joys of Rome for a boring small town. He finds the people of Pompeii to be even more superstitious than his mom, and watches in disbelief as they base all their decisions around animal innards readings. Things brighten up when he meets Decima, a local girl who's convinced a demon is haunting nearby Mount Vesuvius. They go off to investigate and Dorkius finds that the demonic rumbles are coming from inside the volcano itself. Convinced that Vesuvius is about to erupt, Dorkius rushes down to the town to warn everyone, but will they listen?
About the Author
Tim Collins is the author of more than 30 books including Notes from a Hairy-Not-Scary Werewolf, Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire, and Prince of Dorkness. His books have been translated into more than 20 languages.