So now dystopia comes in Sparkly along with the more traditional Dark?
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So now dystopia comes in Sparkly along with the more traditional Dark?
Hee! Burrell, may I please tag this?
Tag away, Jilli
Yay, thank you!
So now dystopia comes in Sparkly along with the more traditional Dark?
love this so much.
Effie Trinket and the Capitol bring the Sparkly to the dystopic yard.
Jilli, have you heard anything--good or bad--about this one? [link]
It's about a human boy hiding amongst vampires in a human-less society, but it's not out until May.
I haven't heard a thing about that one. But it sounds like someone wanted to have their vampires and dystopia all in one place.
It also sounds like a YA/dystopia take on this book: [link]
Also, if it is a world with no humans, then the vampires live on animal blood/synthetic blood. Which makes them humans with superpowers, special dietary needs, and possibly allergies to sunlight and garlic.
Which reminds me of Daybreakers, which was pretty cool.
Genre mashups--it's what's for dinner!
It also sounds like a YA/dystopia take on this book: [link]
Too bad the reviews make it sound average, 'cause the premise sounds interesting.
Also, if it is a world with no humans, then the vampires live on animal blood/synthetic blood. Which makes them humans with superpowers, special dietary needs, and possibly allergies to sunlight and garlic.
I was wondering about that part--eradicating the preferred food supply doesn't sound terribly smart.