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Title:Fangless (Nicu: The Littlest Vampire #1)
Author:Elias Zapple
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 59 pages
Published:June 27th 2014 by Amazon Digital Services
Categories:Childrens. Humor. Adventure
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I started laughing the moment I read the disclaimer at the beginning of 'Fangless'. I went on laughing throughout the whole book, except for the times when I felt sad for poor Nicu, the tubby little vampire, bullied because he is literally fangless ....no teeth at all. Oh Nicu! How can your family and friends be so mean?

Elias Zapple gives us the full details of vampire life, including (terrible for a vegetarian to read) young fangless vampires being fed with bottles of freshly drained blood. EEEK! And the Fang Fairy. I loved the Fang Fairy. A huge improvement on the tooth fairy. She's bold, wild and exciting, exactly like this book.

Elias Zapple's humour is zany, creative and eccentric and always has a deeper message. In this story he's showing support for bullied children. Nicu is teased by everyone but he struggles on until..... well, you can't expect me to give away the ending!

I have to mention the illustrations, lots of illustrations, that work brilliantly with the zinging writing. Well done Reimarie Cabalu.

I'd recommend 'Fangless' as the perfect download/book for any kid who says that reading is boring. Try them with this. I'm sure you'll be amazed at the result. Five blood drenched stars.

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I started laughing the moment I read the disclaimer at the beginning of 'Fangless'. I went on laughing throughout the whole book, except for the times when I felt sad for poor Nicu, the tubby little vampire, bullied because he is literally fangless ....no teeth at all. Oh Nicu! How can your family and friends be so mean?Elias Zapple gives us the full details of vampire life, including (terrible for a vegetarian to read) young fangless vampires being fed with bottles of freshly drained blood.

A fun and enjoyable little book for children with an anti-bullying message. Cute illustrations well done and recommended children's read.

Humorous, zany with an anti-bullying message.

Elias Zapple was not born in 1922, as some would have you believe. His date of birth is not really relevant anyway. What is relevant is that he arose out of a tulip that was growing in some old granny's garden in Camberwell. How he got to be in a tulip is not really clear, nor is it clear how he got out of the tulip and years later wrote the smash hit musical, 'Love be a Stranger', which was an

I found myself reading this story of Nicu the fangless young vampire and at times pulling for the little guy then at others rooting along with his friends as they picked on him for it. I'm not sure if that's what I should have been doing or if maybe I just channeled a bit of my inner bully. Either way the story was a delight to read and I find myself looking forward to reading more vampire exploits.

This book has within its pages is about a boy who is a vampire who goes through many obstacles because he does not have what other vampires have-- FANGS and he is called names etc... we can all relate, what happens at the end is to be read. A book that is good to read...

I started laughing the moment I read the disclaimer at the beginning of 'Fangless'. I went on laughing throughout the whole book, except for the times when I felt sad for poor Nicu, the tubby little vampire, bullied because he is literally fangless ....no teeth at all. Oh Nicu! How can your family and friends be so mean?Elias Zapple gives us the full details of vampire life, including (terrible for a vegetarian to read) young fangless vampires being fed with bottles of freshly drained blood.