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Title:Thirsty
Author:M.T. Anderson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 237 pages
Published:August 9th 2005 by Candlewick Press (MA) (first published March 3rd 1997)
Categories:Young Adult. Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Horror. Fiction
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Thirsty Paperback | Pages: 237 pages
Rating: 3.24 | 3963 Users | 494 Reviews

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All Chris really wants is to be a normal kid, to hang out with his friends, avoid his parents, and get a date with Rebecca Schwartz. Unfortunately, Chris appears to be turning into a vampire. So while his hometown performs an ancient ritual that keeps Tch'muchgar, the Vampire Lord, locked in another world, Chris desperately tries to save himself from his own vampiric fate. He needs help, but whom can he trust? A savagely funny tale of terror, teen angst, suspense, and satire from celebrated FEED author M. T. Anderson.

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Original Title: Thirsty
ISBN: 076362750X (ISBN13: 9780763627508)
Edition Language: English


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This book was a waste of my time. I did not enjoy it. I kept waiting for it to get good, but it never happened. I hate that this book left the protagonist in a horrible situation where nothing he could do would change anything. He is left without any choice--without any course of action to make things at all better.In this book, when the protagonist, Chris, hits puperty, he doesn't just get zits--he starts turning into a vampire. And he lives in a society where vampires are common and people



Let me get one thing off my plate. The ending! It just ends. It ends one a run on sentence. There is NO satisfaction in reading he ending. The book is okay, but I dont want to read it again. Parts of the book lost me and I skipped/skimmed them. The book is a rollercoaster of emotions. It was weird and sometimes too weird. I dont want to read this every again endless I write my own ending.

Excellent portrayal of teenage isolation & using metaphor of becoming a vampire = passing thru puberty. Poetic language throughout, with touches of humour: "My father claims we have them [vampires] this year because it was a mild winter, but he may be thinking of tent caterpillars." "You have to earn the right to call my mother a condiment.""I've never fought with the Forces of Darkness before. That was a Cub Scout badge I seem to have missed."

I found this book in the glbt section of my library and was confused by the back of the book.. but then it all makes sense. The book is just an allegory for a gay male teen and dealing with homosexuality. Christopher, the main character, is labeled as a vampire in a world where they are shunned (a gay male in a world which is predominantly straight). The story picks up when Christopher is going through puberty, at which point the vampiric traits suddenly take place. The book goes on to tell

It was okay, I did finish it. If M.T. writes a sequel I don't know if I will continue with the story. There wasn't much action to help move the story along but the character development was done well.

I read this because I enjoyed Feed immensely, but I was very disappointed. This is one of the most depressing books I've read in a long time. On the plus side, the dog doesn't die. That and the charming bizarreness of the novel's world ("Would you like some of Jennifer? Or some of Dave?"; the dilemma posed for parents by Boston's lottery for virgins) saved it from getting only a single star.Like Feed, the book opens with a light-hearted tone but descends into darkness. The main character, Chris,

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