Tim Collins - Diary of a Wimpy Vampire
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																Added: Sep 22, 2021 (4.1 Yrs Ago)
															
														 
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Description
Like Alice Cullen in "Twilight", Nigel Mullet was changed right into a vampire when he was still an adolescent, and may stay this era eternally. Regrettably, Nigel became a vampire in the difficult age of fifteen, and should spend eternity managing with acne, a breaking style, and an ineptitude with women,Within this, his extremely interesting journal, Nigel chronicles his increasingly desperate efforts to be observed by the love of his life, Chloe Sparrow, the continuous mortification triggered by his vampire parents (as well as the fear they may accidentally eat one of his buddies), and the disappointment one feels when you've got the entire of dull eternity extending out before you and you can not have a rest in (vampires do not rest). Pressured to hold out with all the Goths and emo children because of his light skin and cultural awkwardness, and continuously fighting his embarrassingly overpowering need to sink his fangs into Chloe's throat, may Nigel actually get his woman? Massively enter tanning and remarkably amusing, this enjoyable and available journal may attract any lover of "Twilight" or "Adrian Mole", adolescent or otherwise.
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