Franziska Gehm
The Vampire Sisters - The Master of Dragon-Fu (Vol. 7)
Die Vampirschwestern, Volume 7
10+,
01/06/2010
192 Pages, 13.0 x 20.0 cm
ISBN 978-3-7855-6846-0
Hardcover
10,95 € (D)
11,30 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
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Series: Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
More about this title
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Daka and Silvania have a new hobby: they spend hours online on Vampire-Book the social network for chatty vampires. Things really get exciting when Kerul starts caving news into their coffins. The young vampire from Mongolia writes to them about his home land and his hobby, Dragon-Fu, the local sport: a form of aero-martial arts. The twin sisters are fascinated. When Kerul is banned from his vampire village because all of a sudden he can’t stand the smell and taste of blood any more and starts mutating into a vegetarian, he straight away flies to visit his half Vampirian friends. They of course welcome him with a heartily bang to the head and help him to figure out an ancient family secret: Kerul too is a half vampire. This explains his sudden distastes. At first Kerul and the other villagers are shocked at this news. But after a little presentation by Daka and Silvania they all come to terms with it. The head of the village Tshing-Bite Khan welcomes Kerul back into to village.
- For girls aged 10+
- Witty series about two half-vampire sisters
- Great, young author with quirky sense of humour
- English sample translation available
- More than 850.000 Vampire Sisters books sold in Germany
- Very successful movies in German cinemas in 2012 and 2014
- Release of the third cinema movie in December 2016!
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“Franziska Gehm turns the table – usually humans try to arrange themselves with the Vampires, in this funny and witty series it is the other way round.” Westfälische Nachrichten
“Gehm, author of the Vampire Sisters, concentrates on weird characters, hilarious dialogues and situations that arise from the clash of two cultures.” Buch und Maus
“Franziska Gehm has developed a story with many subplots and twists, so that the Vampire Sisters Series will be a joy to read for girls aged 10 and older… funny and exciting.” AVIVA
“A vampire story out of the ordinary for all who like a good thrill, but still not too scary.”
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