Blood Sinister by C. Rees
Author(s) -
Marlene BCR
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the deakin review of children s literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1927-1484
DOI - 10.20361/g2b02h
Subject(s) - vampire , girl , art , literature , art history , reading (process) , history , philosophy , psychology , linguistics , developmental psychology
Rees, Celia. Blood Sinister. New York, Scholastic: 2007. Print. This is a novel about a young girl named Ellen Foster. She is suffering from a rare, un-diagnosed blood disease. She finds her great-great grandmother's diaries in the attic and reads them. Her great-great grandmother wrote them when she was a teenager. She wrote about a mysterious man who Ellen thinks is a vampire. Things get weird in her life as well. She dreams about what happens before she reads it. This book switches between modern and Victorian times.Recommended Reviewer: MarleneMy name is Marlene, my hobbies are volleyball and writing. I like to read non-fiction and horror books.
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