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Team Human

By: Sarah Rees Brennan, Justine Larbalestier
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
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Just because Mel lives in New Whitby, a city founded by vampires, doesn't mean she knows any of the blood-drinking undead personally. They stay in their part of town; she says in hers. Until the day a vampire shows up at her high school. Worse yet, her best friend, Cathy, seems to be falling in love with him. It's up to Mel to save Cathy from a mistake she might regret for all eternity!

On top of trying to help Cathy (whether she wants it or not), Mel is investigating a mysterious disappearance for another friend and discovering the attractions of a certain vampire wannabe. Combine all this with a cranky vampire cop, a number of unlikely romantic entanglements, and the occasional zombie, and soon Mel is hip-deep in an adventure that is equal parts hilarious and touching.

Acclaimed authors Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan team up to create a witty and poignant story of cool vampires, warm friendships, and the changes that test the bonds of love.

©2012 Listening Library; 2012 Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan
Fantasy Romance Young Adult Comedy Vampire Fiction Paranormal Funny Witty Zombie
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Rebirth of morality tales

The book starts out as a “no! to bigotry & prejudice,” 21st century guide for new adults (eg HS seniors) getting back into the dating scene; or a Primer for younger readers swooning over their mother’s collection of Twilight movies. By the end it evolves into an encomium of trans & vampirism as choice.

You can really pad your notebook collection of one line zingers; at times even I chuckled. But as a first person narrative, it pushes the envelope of how many comic thoughts one person can have per page.

I thought the authors would have done more with the ABC theme. and What school keeps student files in unlocked cabinets?

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Enjoyable but a bit predictable

What made the experience of listening to Team Human the most enjoyable?

To hear a "normal" reaction to vampires and zombies was fun and entertaining, though a bit overdone

Who was your favorite character and why?

No one character seemed entirely fleshed out to me, rather fragments of one another. Kit is the best, most balanced

What does Julia Whelan bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I think her performance gave the book it's energy and kept me going

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The ending was to neat to be moving, the whole book represented viewpoints so extremely, for the most part I didn't relate to anyone to feel moved

Any additional comments?

It could of been great, the premise is interesting and the writing flows but the characters needed more shades

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Yawn

I don't know why I finished this one. Usually I give up when the book is this boring but I guess there was some things that made it okay. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood for another vampire novel. I heard this one was a parody but I found little of it here. Just another teen loves/hates vamps and a very boring plot. I wouldn't recommend it even though reader was good. Sorry , not my cup of tea

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