Jane Jones: Worst. Vampire. Ever.

Jane Jones: Worst. Vampire. Ever. by Caissie St. Onge, published by RANDOM HOUSE in 2011, is a humorous take on the life of a teenage vampire. This edition spans 230 pages and is written in English. The story follows Jane, an average girl from a suburban family of vampires, who finds that her existence is far from the glamorous depictions in popular literature. Struggling with her identity, Jane navigates the challenges of fitting in with both her vampire peers and human classmates while dealing with family dynamics and social pressures.
Readers will discover Jane’s unique perspective on being a vampire, complete with her awkwardness and a peculiar allergy that complicates her undead life. The narrative explores themes of family, social issues, and the humorous side of paranormal experiences. As Jane faces the trials of adolescence, including romantic interests from both a human boy and a fellow vampire, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery amidst the chaos of high school life. This engaging story offers a fresh take on juvenile fiction, blending humor with relatable social challenges.
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For Jane Jones, being a vampire is nothing like you read about in books. In fact, it kind of sucks. She’s not beautiful, she’s not rich, and she doesn’t “sparkle.” She’s just an average, slightly nerdy girl from an ordinary suburban family (who happens to be vampires.) Jane’s from the wrong side of the tracks (not to mention stuck in the world’s longest awkward phase), so she doesn’t fit in with the cool vampire kids at school or with the humans kids. To top it all off, she’s battling an overprotective mom, a clique of high school mean girls (the kind who really do have fangs), and the most embarrassing allergy in the history of the undead, she’s blood intolerant. So no one’s more surprised than Jane when for the first time in her life, things start to heat up (as much as they can for a walking corpse, anyway) with not one, but two boys. Eli’s a geeky, but cute real-live boy in her history class, and Timothy is a beautiful, brooding bloodsucker, who might just hold the key to a possible “cure” for vampirism. Facing an eternity of high school pressure, fumbling first dates, or a mere lifetime together with Timothy, what’s a 90-something year-old teen vampire to do?
Fans of the Vladmir Tod Chronicles, You are So Undead to Me, and Jessica’s Guide to Dating on the Dark Side will feast on this deliciously readable, smart, and fantastically funny debut.
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