Saturday, September 13, 2008

Peeps, by Scott Westerfeld

This book and it's sequel, The Last Days, are my favorite Westerfeld books and my favorite vampire books too. (Well, there is that whole Twilight series too - but that's another review). There's no magic, no superpowers involved here. And no V word, either. Vampirism is spread by a parasite. Cal has been infected by the parasite, but is a carrier. He is still sane and able to control the V urges, but he will transfer the parasite to anyone he so much as kisses. Cal resolves to do the right thing, and begins working with a secret organization that works to control the spread of the plague. This is a modern take on the old vampire legends and is a great read, as so many of you at CHS know for yourselves.

I Am the Messenger, by Markus Zusak


Ok, to be honest I think this book is weird. Entertaining in places, thought provoking in places, and overall weird. The story concerns a nineteen year old who is driving a taxi for a living and feels he's wasting his life away. One day, playing cards begin arriving in the mail with addresses written on them - addresses of people who need his help. He begins living a sort of secret life of helping strangers. And it keeps getting weirder from there........