Sweetblood

by Pete Hautman | Children's Books |
ISBN: 0689873247 Global Overview for this book
Registered by EllyMae58 of El Cajon, California USA on 5/25/2006
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by EllyMae58 from El Cajon, California USA on Thursday, May 25, 2006
Sixteen-year-old Lucy Szabo is Undead - at least according to her own theories about vampirism. Lucy believes that the first vampires - with their pale skin, long teeth, and uncontrollable thirst - were dying diabetics. And she should know. She's a diabetic herself.

When Lucy becomes involved with Draco - a self-proclaimed "real" vampire she meets in the Transylvania Internet chat room - her world begins crashing down around her. Caught up in late-night parties and Goth culture, she begins to lose control of her grades, relationships, and health. Lucy realizes she needs to make some important choices, and fast. But it may already be too late.

Journal Entry 2 by EllyMae58 from El Cajon, California USA on Sunday, September 17, 2006
My 163rd read of 2006.

This was okay. Lucy had the biggest chip on her shoulder when it came to her diabetes. Her vampire theory was pretty good though; makes total sense when you think about it.

Journal Entry 3 by EllyMae58 from El Cajon, California USA on Monday, September 18, 2006
Going to Rosie as part of the Teen VBB.

Journal Entry 4 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Thursday, October 12, 2006
Received today, thanks!

Journal Entry 5 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Saturday, March 14, 2009
Can't say I really enjoyed this - quite different - fast read - kinda weird. Going to appaloosatb now....

Journal Entry 6 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Saturday, March 21, 2009
This has arrived safely. Thank you!

Journal Entry 7 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Monday, January 18, 2010
This was an interesting book. There were some definate "ick" moments with Draco, and I alternated between pity and disgust towards Lucy as she spiraled towards the ending of the book. Not a typical teen read, and I liked it for that.

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