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Peeps
Peeps
Author: Scott Westerfeld
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Cal Thompson is a carrier of a parasite that causes vampirism, and must hunt down all of the girlfriends he has unknowingly infected before they can create even more of their kind.
ISBN-13: 9781435248977
ISBN-10: 143524897X
Publication Date: 4/18/2008
Pages: 328
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Peeps on + 9 more book reviews
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This book is amazingly compelling. It will have a short topic that discusses a particular parasite and it will embellish an angle to make a strong point about that parasite (creepy at times, I know, but that is the compelling part). The chapter following will go back into the story line and dovetail with the point it made about the parasite in the previous chapter...bringing it all together in a very ironic ending. In addition to the creepy compellingness of the parasite study, the story line is very strong and pulls you in and doesn't let you go. I started this book on an airline flight and couldn't put it down. I finished the book the next day...very unusual for me to finish a book in less than 2 weeks and to write a review!
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Westerfeld's vampires, aka 'Peeps', are a very interesting twist on the usual vampire tale. He actually has a great reason why they are the result of a parasite that doesn't end up in a hokey plot like some plots do. The suspense was great and it even got really creepy at parts, which I wasn't expecting, but was totally entertained by it.

The sex aspect of this story didn't bother me, since I actually found it to be a believable twist in the story. Plus, there's not any actual sex scenes as it's mostly just talking and kissing so only those who are easily offended will dislike it.

I also thought that the chapters that held actual information on real-world parasites were interesting. Some things I already knew, but there was also some others that I didn't or extra info I hadn't heard yet on species I was aware of beforehand.

Overall, this was an excellent story and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.
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An interesting mix of fantasy / horror / thriller, with enough humor to lighten it up.