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Book Description
One year ago, Cal Thompson was a college freshman more interested in meeting girls and partying in New York City than in attending his biology classes. Now, after a fateful encounter with a mysterious woman named Morgan, biology has become, literally, Cals life.
Cal was infected by a parasite that has a truly horrifying effect on its host. Cal himself is a carrier, unchanged by the parasite, but hes infected the girlfriends hes had since Morganand all have turned into the ravening ghouls Cal calls peeps. The rest of us know them as vampires. And its Cals job to hunt them down before they can create even more of their kind. . . .
Bursting with the sharp intelligence and sly humor that are fast becoming his trademark, Scott Westerfelds new novel is an utterly original take on an archetype of horror.
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- Paperback 336 Pages
- ISBN-10: 1595140832
- ISBN-13: 9781595140838
- Publisher: Razorbill
- Pub date: Sep 07, 2006
- Also available as: Hardcover
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A fun read which was very interesting and disgusting. A new look at why vampires exist and how they come to be. Every other chapter looks at a parasite and explains it--the disgusting part.
This was a pretty good book. A little hard to understand, but it made me want to read the sequal.
I loved how every other chapter was a few pages on a different parasite! I really liked this book, and I love Scott Westerfeld's unique and creative ideas!