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This series is pretty awesome. One of my favorite authors but first vampire book I read by them. It was so.... amazingly difficult, lol, if that makes sense. In the third book I was so confused but in such a good way! I love Simon and all of the other characters in this series. The main character is amazing and it takes a different perspective of the uncaring vampire that can still fall.

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Title: Hoot Author: Carl Hiassen Series: N/A Rating: ★★★★☆ Summary: The site of Coconut Cove's future Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House is experiencing a slight problem: survey stakes removed, alligators in the port-a-potties, and painted-over patrol cars. But who's behind the clever vandalism and pranks? New Florida resident Roy Eberhardt isn't aware of these goings-on, but he has often noticed a barefoot boy running down the street faster than anything. His curiosity piqued, Roy starts to inquire around and even follows the boy once, only to be told by Beatrice Leep, a.k.a. Beatrice the Bear, to mind his own business. Despite Beatrice's warning and plenty of bullying from the lunkheaded Dana Matherson, Roy follows the boy, whose name is Mullet Fingers, one day and winds up in the middle of an ecological mission to save a parliament of burrowing owls from being bulldozed. Full of colorful, well-developed characters, Hoot is a quick-witted adventure that will keep readers hooked. With down-to-earth Roy, dumbfounded Officer Delinko, and construction site manager Curly -- along with other head-shaking morons and uplifting heroes -- the author delivers an appealing cast of characters that keep the plot twisting and turning until the highly charged ending. Another zany trip to the Sunshine State for Hiaasen fans, this rewarding ecological adventure should keep readers young and old hooting with laughter. Review: Oh, I loved it! So adorably cute. You get inspired by these characters, you really do. Things I Loved: The characters, even the bully Dana Matherson, were all very well-developed and dynamic and actually 3-D. You really don't get much of that when you read a book on this reading level. Things I Hated: N/A