
Mead, R. (2007). Vampire Academy Vol. 1. (1st ed.). New York, New York: Razorbill.
In Vampire Academy, Mead create new world of vampirism. Rose is the half-vampire, half-mortal best friend and protector of the Orphaned Lissa, a Vampire Princess. Hoping to leave their Vampire Academy and live out on their own, the book begins as the two try to escape an ambush. But the ambush isn’t the immortal vampire enemies the Academy trains it’s to defend them selves from. It’s the Academy and they have come to take them back. Mead writes to a teen audience that can handle the intricacies of teenage life. Sex and Cursing abound, but don’t overshadow the deeper issues that many teenagers feel: abandonment, insecurity, forbidden romance, and social rankings. Only in the Vampire Academy, we get the added sense of royalty & reverie. Mead’s Vampire Academy is the first in a series. The following titles are titled, Frostbite and Shadow’s Kiss. The Vampire Academy is published in New York, by Razorbill Publishing.
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