Peeps | Scott Westerfeld
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When Cal came to NYC from Texas, he was looking forward to starting college. He never suspected, after wandering into a bar, that his life would take a turn into permanent change. He certainly didn’t intend to start turning any girl he kissed into a “vampire.” But, it happened, and now he spends his time being educated by the Night Watch, hunting down his short list of girlfriends, trying to right the wrongs.
When he finally finds Sarah, his first and only real girlfriend, it hits him hardest. Who she was, what she became, the fact that she remembers his name… She seems different. But no one wants to listen to him.
All his converts caught, Cal turns his attentions back to trying to find his progenitor: a girl he can only recall by first name and face. When fate leads him to her, or to where she once was, Cal begins to question what he’s been learning, and what he’s being told. Things are amiss in the world of Peeps, and Cal intends to get to the bottom of it.

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