March 29, 2020

Book Review: The Sleepwalking Vampire

Book Title: The Sleepwalking Vampire
Author: Alba Arango
Series: The Decoders #3
Publisher: Sapphire Books
Publisher Date: September 27, 2018 (190 Pages, Paperback)
Genres: Children, Fiction, Mystery, Young adult, Middle Grade
Twelve-year-old detectives Steve, Matt, and Jenny agree to help their friend Tyrone with a unique problem –his niece thinks she’s a vampire. Believing the girl simply has an over-active imagination, the trio spends the night at her home, determined to ease her worried mind.

But when the young girl vanishes and a bat turns up in her place, the three friends find themselves facing something they never thought possible –a real vampire.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy from the author for an honest review. My options are my own.
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The Sleepwalking Vampire is a unique story. This book got some original to it. Though this one was more entertaining and interesting read. I am not into vampires much at all. The way this book is focused on a friend's family member and her problem. It different in a way as the child think she is a vampire.

They think she a real one or at least one of them does. This mystery seems funnier. The way this one goes makes it believable. These detectives not own need to solve one mystery but two. They find out that jewelry is going missing.

This book and whole series is a good one for middle-grade children. If you enjoy solving puzzles and riddles and trying to figure out who done it? This book and series are good for your child or children. I do recommend it and each book has its mysteries to solve. This is a good Halloween story or book.



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