Southland Academy for Supernatural Youth by Sandra Tentler and Brooke Tentler – Review by Shadel Ayerbe
Southland Academy for Supernatural Youth by Sandra Tentler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Southland Academy for Supernatural Youth by Sandra Tentler and Brooke Tentler is a paranormal academic novel. It has a comedic feature that makes it that more enjoyable.
At Southland Academy for Supernatural Youth, aka SASY, someone or something is causing havoc. Random things go missing from SASY students’ houses, and no one knows who is responsible or why. When Vlad’s priceless family ring vanishes and Devlin discovers the culprit, the six friends plan to investigate the clues left behind. Meet Vlad, the world’s most popular vampire’s son, is prone to mishaps and has a strong aversion to blood. Devlin, the werewolf shifter who can’t seem to complete his transformation. Lily, the daughter of a venerable warlock, has a nervous stutter that causes spells to backfire on her. Amber, a ferret shifter with a new friend that isn’t quite as it seems. Along the way, Fiona, the quick-witted snow owl shifter, and Sakana, the black-tip shark shifter, help out. Lily’s new familiar, Sheba, a hairless cat with a sassy attitude, still seems to vanish at inopportune moments, adding to the mystery. Might her unexpected presence in Lily’s life be connected to the missing item?
This book is a very light read. It can be perfect for middle-grader students. It can be great for people with a young heart. I enjoyed every page of this book.
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