
New month, new book!
I'm not really into it for now... 🤷♀️ I'll keep going and see, I guess!
Bonus: I hate the cover 😔 I really don't like dolls (I'm pediophobic, so...)
#peeps #scottwesterfeld #horriblecover #vampires #november #tbr #bookshelf
New month, new book!
I'm not really into it for now... 🤷♀️ I'll keep going and see, I guess!
Bonus: I hate the cover 😔 I really don't like dolls (I'm pediophobic, so...)
#peeps #scottwesterfeld #horriblecover #vampires #november #tbr #bookshelf
#two4tuesday @Texreader @TheSpineView
1. I'm more of a fantasy girl, even though now I'm focused on general fiction than anything.
2. Out of the two, I've read more about vampies than werewolves so I would say vampires. My favorite is the Peeps series by Scott Westerfeld, its a different take on vampires.
A very different type of book about vampires. One of my favorite aspects of this book is interwoven between chapters of a story is a comedic, light education of various parasites.
I wish there was a choice between "pick" and "so so".
In this take on a vampire story, “peeps” are “parasite-positive” people. The parasite in question leads to vampire-like behavior. Exempt in carriers, who retain their sanity and have mostly good effects. But something new is afoot which our hero Cal is starting to discover. I thoroughly enjoyed this. It‘s completely entertaining. I‘ll for sure be looking for the next book.
(Just ignore the terrible cover, which doesn‘t work for me at all.)
MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE TEEN VAMPIRE NOVEL IN ALL OF EXISTENCE - first of all. Secondly, stylistically it‘s completely dope the way Westerfeld combines story and research, fantasy and fact, fiction and essay. Thirdly, parasites. I like learning about parasites.
Zombies and parasites. This book made me feel a certain way and I knew, I just knew, zombies were kinda my thing.
When it's the last day before spring break in kindergarten...Peep Science!!!! The lady at the grocery store gave me a look 😂 #teachersoflitsy