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review from School
Library Journal
"The Livingstone kids continue their adventures as fruit-bat hybrids
making a go of it in New York City. Lexie wants to change her image
from a Goth-doomed poet to be more like the blond and popular Mina.
This way maybe Dylan, the school heartthrob, would see her with
different eyes. When Mina asks Lexie to be her speechwriter for the
ninth-grade presidential campaign, Lexie thinks this is her
opportunity. Unfortunately she learns the hard way that Mina is just
using her and decides to run for the office herself. Her houseguests
from “the Old World” offer to help her in exchange for cupcakes, but
this turns out to have some serious ramifications, for pixies are
not to be trusted. They tap into Lexie’s evil, vampire dark side,
encouraging her to run a dirty campaign that puts her relationships
with her friends and her siblings at risk. Griffin continues to
create a funny, suspenseful Goth thriller that children will sink
their teeth into. The Livingstone siblings are likable characters
who are facing issues that readers can easily identify with. This
book can stand on its own, but reading the complete series offers
better insight into and understanding of the story line.–Donna
Rosenblum, Floral Park Memorial High School, NY"
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