Team Human
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4.5 • 11 Ratings
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Readers who love vampire romances will be thrilled to devour Team Human by Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan. Team Human celebrates and parodies the Twilight books, as well as other classics in the paranormal romance genre.
Mel is horrified when Francis Duvarney, arrogant, gorgeous, and undead, starts at her high school. Mel’s best friend, Cathy, immediately falls for the vampire. Cathy is determined to be with him forever, even if having him turn her could inadvertently make her a zombie.
And Mel is equally determined to prove to her BFF that Francis is no good, braving the city’s vampire district and kissing a cute boy raised by vampires as she searches evidence in this touching and comic novel.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Larbalestier (Liar) and Brennan (the Demon's Lexicon trilogy) affectionately poke fun at vampire tropes and, in the process, create a memorable story about love, prejudice, and the lengths to which people will go in service of both. High school senior Mel Duan is not impressed when a 150-year old vampire (who looks like a teenager and talks like a 19th-century poet) enrolls in her school. Sure, New Whitby, Maine, is known for its large vampire population, but the vamps and humans keep to their own. Mel finds Francis merely annoying until her best friend Cathy falls for him and decides to become a vampire herself, at which point Mel shifts into full-blown protective mode. This smart and entertaining novel part Nancy Drew with vampires, part thoughtful and provocative story about assumptions fully blooms in the second half. Themes of honest friendship and freedom of choice mix with zombies, accidental romance, a diverse and complex cast, and sharply funny dialogue to create a thoroughly enjoyable read with a core of unexpected depth. Ages 13 up.
Customer Reviews
I hate growing up...
...even though I'm now 33. I still remember feeling freaked out and appalled and betrayed when my best friend got married at 19 and I was still figuring out how to know when a boy thinks he's dating you. I get that it was all vampires, zombies & high school, oh my! I do. It's just that it was also My-best-friend-is-moving-on-without-me-and-her-parents-should-know-better-and-nothing-will-ever-be-the-same-WAH! too.