Peter Normal leaves California and moves into his grandfather’s house with his mother and sister. Upon arriving he discovers that his grandfather’s house looks like something out of a horror movie, that his grandfather forbids him to go into the garden, and that the neighbor boy is a bit off the wall. He also discovers that the undead thing . . .
Every year since he was five Andrew has been forced to spend the summer at his Aunt Jenna’s farm. This year he’s about to discover his family is anything but normal, and that he has an important duty. Is he ready for such a weighty responsibility? Does he even believe any of this is happening to him? . . .
My original review of Peter and the Vampires appeared when the story was only two weeks old. It has since grown to include several different stories, one of which actually includes vampires.
The basic idea is this: Peter, his mother, and his sister move into his grandfather’s house in the town [more . . .]
"Eleven and Counting" is a fantasy story about an eleven year old boy named Andrew who spends every summer on his Aunt Jenna’s farm.
This year, Andrew is a little bored at the prospect, given that there’ no television and no other kids. He’d rather be at home with his friends [more . . .]