
Member Reviews

I’ll be pick up this book as soon as I’m able to! I loved the artwork and the story itself was unique and interesting. I’d happily read this one again and again to the children at my school as I feel they’d really enjoy it

Such a fun story and a kid friendly way to have the “dark” element of a vampire in a kids book. The illustrations were delightful and I found myself engrossed in all the little details. The twist at the end was silly in the best way! I can’t wait to read this to my kids.

An absolute delight! Vampire Jam Sandwich is the perfect little kid spooky story, without being too spooky. A vampire, possibly named Terrance, sneaks into a kitchen for a tasty snack & takes a bite of a jam sandwich. And you know what a bite from a vampire means? A VAMPIRE JAM SANDWICH. Obviously. The artwork is unique, using primarily beige, brown, white bringing our focus to the pinks/reds of the jam! A story that kids will want to read again & again! The perfect addition to bookshelves for October, for letter J days, & for those days when you just need a sweet treat!

I thought this was a really cute take on the vampire mythology. What if a vampire transferred the curse to a jam sandwich, so now the jam sandwich must spend an endless lifetime looking for jam? The pictures were cute too. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

"The story goes that long ago, a vampire
-- possibly named Terrence --
snuck into someone's kitchen and took
a bite out of their jam sandwich."
This was a cute horror story without any horror for a silly child. The meta interaction with the narrator at the end was well done and it could be a good book to help a little kid feel brave enough for spooky stories (even if they're not there yet).
The art style was just okay, but didn't really hit for me. I think I would've liked a little more detail or color or something to make it more visually appealing.