I’m rereading The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod and I’ll just say the lack of fics on ao3 is saddening me 😭

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I’m rereading The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod and I’ll just say the lack of fics on ao3 is saddening me 😭
Otis: You may be the Pravus, which is bad because it means you'll enslave the entire human race. However, I believe you're too kind for this and the prophecy is a child's fairytale.
Also Otis: Allow me to teach the impressionable teen to hunt humans and insist it's okay because they're like cattle. Surely this will go well.
I’m having feelings about vampire books that I read back in my childhood 🥺🥺
The worst pain in the world goes beyond the physical. Even furtherbeyond any other emotional pain one can feel. It is the betrayal of a friend.
(Heather Brewer)
Snow. Looking lovely, and rather kick-butt in her stompy military boots, moving down the steps of Bathory High.
Vlad, for fuck’s sake, you’re 18, you can say ass!
Something at always gets me about book 3 of COVT is when Otis talks about when/how he was turned.
He says he was 34 when he turned but when you do the math that isn't right. He was 36.
So I guess I remembered books existed
I knocked out the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, the first two books in Tales from a New World (and can’t wait for Wind Riders), The Raven Boys and Marked (cant read the others though, which sucks). I’m currently working on The Darkest Minds, The Fantasy Worlds of Peter Beagle and The Dream Thieves. Any book reccs?
AHEM
Zac Brewer (formally know as Heather Brewer for those who that might more ring a bell) just announced he’s trans and so if y’all are all still loving the Vladimir Todd books, please note that the the author is a man