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Original Title: Fang Girl
ISBN: 0062082256 (ISBN13: 9780062082251)
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Fang Girl Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
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Title:Fang Girl
Author:Helen Keeble
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:September 11th 2012 by HarperTeen (first published September 10th 2012)
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy. Humor

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Things That Are Destroying Jane Greene’s Undead Social Life Before It Can Even Begin:

1) A twelve-year-old brother who’s convinced she’s a zombie.
2) Parents who are begging her to turn them into vampires.
3) The pet goldfish she accidentally turns instead.
4) Weird superpowers that let her rip the heads off of every other vampire she meets.(Sounds cool, but it doesn't win you many friends.)
5) A psychotic vampire creator who’s using her to carry out a plan for world domination.

And finally:
6) A seriously ripped vampire hunter who either wants to stake her or make out with her. Not sure which.

Being an undead, eternally pasty fifteen-year-old isn't quite the sexy, brooding, angst-fest Jane always imagined...

Helen Keeble’s riotous debut novel combines the humor of Vladimir Tod with Ally Carter’s spot-on teen voice. With a one-of-a-kind vampire mythology and an irresistibly relatable undead heroine, this uproarious page-turner will leave readers bloodthirsty for more.

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Fang Girl by Helen Keeble stars Jane who wakes up and finds herself in a coffin. Now just because she was obsessed with vampires didn't mean she wanted to be one. She soon travels home to see her very shocked parents (and brother who is sure she is a zombie) who treat her change like an interesting science experiment.I could not stop laughing throughout this book. It was a fantastic comedy. From the brother who was sure she was a zombie to her zombie goldfish and her obsession with organization

Favourite character: the Gold fish. Like, seriously.I loved Janie/Xanthe. She's not drooling over excessively victorian dressed 200 hundred years old vamps with a false french accent. (She's trying not to at least...) She loves vampires so there is no initial shock of 'Oh no, vampires !' and no info dump. Thank God. I know Van kills her a few times( stakes her, burns her, wants to chop off her head etc ) but come on...Loved the family factor. And the humour! I need more vampire/comedy books. The

This was a refreshing alternative to the random vampire crud that surfaced after Twilight.First off, the main character is a vamp. SHE'S ALREADY BEEN TURNED. So that got the Bella syndrome waaaay out of the way.Next, since she had been such a big vamp fan before said turning, she knows all of the plot twists--I fidgeted with my lip gloss, looking down. There was no way that I could tell Mum that I already knew exactly who Ebon was. It was obvious.Three words:My.Soul.Mate.All the signs pointed to

Personally I think Keeble is amazing when portraying teenage girl's life and she handles fandom so very well. The book is funny in a satirical way and slaps all vampire lovers in the face - in the best way of course! Keeble is fantastic on giving us insights to vampire related things we hardly ever think of, though she does have some inconsistencies from time to time (how can vampires blush if they do not have blood circulation etc.). Her vampires have a wonderfully odd tendency too (read the

At first this book was interesting but later became boring.I liked its humor and some characters (MC's family is insane, best thing about this book) but all in all it didn't touch me. I've expected something else.But if you're looking for hilarious and light book, this book would do it for you.6 out of 10. (view spoiler)[BookTubeAThon Challenge: Read a book by an author who shares the same first letter of your last name - completed. (hide spoiler)]

How to start reviewing this book?Easy. By saying it was a great and funny read!I laughed for most of the time, especially for the first half. Jane (or Xanthe if you like better) is a huge fan of everything vampire, starting with vampire books and ending with Buffy. Which made me like her immediately.She's also witty and brave. A real heroine. With that funny side that you can't not like. This book is simply too hilarious! I couldn't refrain myself from laughing. The only flaw is that there's not

This was fantastic! I went into it expecting a light, predictable and utterly unoriginal book. I ended up finishing it in one day and absolutely loving it. Jane has a unique quirk to her speech that is perfect to read. A lot of the characters keeping switching from good to bad and it's never a clean cut decision on who is right and who is wrong.Jane made me laugh on several occasions with her analyzing what was going on as if it were a Vampire novel. (Which it was, but she doesn't know that.)