Summer Vamp
Summer Vamp
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Annotation: Maya is looking forward to a summer full of cooking and mixing in the kitchen, but when her dad's girlfriend registers her for culinary summer camp, she soon learns she is the only human at a camp full of vampires.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #386044
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 05/14/24
Pages: 235 pages
ISBN: 0-593-42523-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-42523-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023044674
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Wed May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 5–8— As if it wasn't bad enough that Maya's dad's girlfriend is going to move in with them, Maya realizes too late that the summer camp she's attending is not the culinary camp that was promised, but one filled with vampires, instead. Will they want to suck her blood? Fortunately, the campers haven't yet figured out that Maya is human, and to Maya they're surprisingly normal. They wear extra sunscreen, drink their blood boxes, and have an unhealthy attachment to their phones, but still want to make friends. With all the humor a middle grade graphic novel can pack into a summer camp story about friendship, Karim's debut is superb. Maya's predicament is anything but ordinary, but she finds ways to overcome obstacles, and even if it wasn't what she wished for, she is happy for the experience that builds resiliency. The lightheartedness underscores changes in Maya's life that are realistic, even in the fantasy setting. Karim's expressive characters allow plenty of space for the dialogue and movement to meld perfectly into one another on the page and between panels, highlighting the situations and settings in an appealing way. VERDICT A romp of a summer camp story that isn't to be missed.— Alicia Abdul

Kirkus Reviews

A human girl accidentally ends up at a summer camp for vampires.Maya has had a rough seventh grade year, with no friends and only her passion for cooking to occupy her. On the last day of school, she learns of two surprises: Her dad's girlfriend is going to move in with them (which is big and scary), and she gets to go to a culinary camp (which is a dream come true). When Maya's dad leaves her at the drop-off point, she accidentally gets on the wrong bus. She soon learns that she's on the one headed to Camp Dracula, not Camp Umami. Fortunately, the vampires aren't as scary as they're portrayed to be in human movies-they have sharp teeth, but they eat regular food and only drink animal blood from juice boxes-and Maya's cabinmates are mostly pretty nice. Maya tries to hide the fact that she's a human, but she slowly learns to advocate for herself and make friends, and she even gets to practice some cooking. This well-executed graphic novel explores the valuable theme of finding people who will welcome, support, and stand up for us despite our differences. One of Maya's vampire cabinmates also learns how to notice the impact of her words on others. The mix of humor and tween awkwardness makes for a sincere story. Karim's colorful art is bold and animated. Maya and her father have brown skin and hair; there's racial diversity among the supporting cast members.Delightful. (Graphic paranormal. 8-12)

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School Library Journal Starred Review (Wed May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7

What happens when a very human kid ends up at the wrong summer camp—FOR VAMPIRES?! This quirky and heart warming graphic novel about making friends and getting in trouble is perfect for fans of Witches of Brooklyn.

After a lackluster school year, Maya anticipates an even more disappointing summer. The only thing she’s looking forward to is cooking and mixing ingredients in the kitchen, which these days brings her more joy than mingling with her peers . . . that is until her dad's girlfriend registers her for culinary summer camp! Maya's summer is saved! . . . or not. 

What was meant to be a summer filled with baking pastries and cooking pasta is suddenly looking a lot . . . paler?! Why do all of the kids have pointy fangs? And hate garlic? Turns out that Maya isn't at culinary camp—she's at a camp for VAMPIRES! Maya has a lot to learn if she's going to survive this summer . . . and if she's lucky, she might even make some friends along the way.


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