Get to know Nigel Mullet, vampire-less-than-extraordinaire, and his vampire and werewolf friends with four fang-tastically funny novels from the Totally Lame Vampire series, now available in a collectible boxed set!
This not-so-spooky collection includes Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire, Prince of Dorkness, Notes from a Hairy-Not-Scary Werewolf, and Fangs a Lot.
In Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire, teenage vampire, diarist, and not-so-heroic hero Nigel Mullet transforms into a vampire, but doesn’t get any of the perks like super strength and speed. How will he ever impress the new girl, Chloe, as a totally uncool ghoul?
In Prince of Dorkness, Nigel has finally gotten the girl and a handle on his newfound vampire powers. Things are great…until an undercover werewolf named Jason steals Chloe away. Will exposing Jason’s secret help Nigel get Chloe back, or will he be left howling at the moon in frustration?
Luke Thorpe, an unassuming werewolf, joins forces with Nigel to stop a war from breaking out between the vampires and werewolves in Notes from a Hairy-Not-Scary Werewolf.
Nigel Mullet puts his leadership—and romantic—skills to the test in the fun, funny, and not-at-all-lame conclusion to the Totally Lame Vampire series, Fangs a Lot.
I read this book before I came to KIS, and I really liked this book because this book's vocabulary was easy and lot of the pictures helped me to understand this story more deeply. Also, the story was enough interesting. My favorite character in this book is Nigel, which is the main character of this story. He is the vampire, and he is able to use variable powers. But when he lost his girlfriend, Chloe, he was not able to use his power for short time. My favorite part in this book is Nigel's family is moving to Rumania. I thought this scene is really cool because vampire group is moving to Rumania to avoid war with warewolves and protect humans from the war. I got impressed because of a lot of Nigel's attitude. Nigel tried to be a friend with Chloe, which became warewolf, even warewolf is the enemy of the vampire. Nigel's attitude taught me that you shouldn't draw a distinction even he is very different with you. This book is very nice because we can get lesson and we can enjoy reading too.