Peeps
312
Novel • Fiction
New York, New York • Contemporary
2005
YA
14-18 years
780L
Peeps by Scott Westerfeld follows Cal Thompson, a college freshman who moves to New York City and contracts a supernatural sexually transmitted infection that endows its victims with vampiric abilities. As an immune carrier, Cal joins the Night Watch to track and contain the epidemic, discovering deeper layers of the infection’s spread throughout the city. The story blends classic horror elements with contemporary issues faced by young adults. The novel contains themes of disease and infection.
Mysterious
Dark
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Challenging
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Scott Westerfeld's Peeps presents a fresh take on the vampire genre, blending horror with biological science in an engaging narrative. Readers appreciate the originality and fast-paced action. However, some found the alternating scientific chapters distracting and felt the character development was uneven. Overall, Westerfeld’s inventive storytelling holds strong appeal.
A reader who enjoys fast-paced, modern takes on vampire lore, akin to Twilight by Stephenie Meyer and The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, will appreciate Scott Westerfeld's Peeps. Fans of urban fantasy with a scientific twist and strong character development will find this novel particularly engaging.
25,520 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Peeps by Scott Westerfeld is part of a duology, with the sequel titled The Last Days, which explores the same world but focuses on different characters and events.
The novel blends elements of science fiction and horror, particularly incorporating real parasitology facts to add a unique scientific twist to the vampire mythos.
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Westerfeld creatively uses short factual interludes between chapters to educate readers about various real-world parasites, enhancing the thematic exploration of infection and control.
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312
Novel • Fiction
New York, New York • Contemporary
2005
YA
14-18 years
780L
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