Team Human

Team Human
ISBN-10
0062089668
ISBN-13
9780062089663
Series
Team Human
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2012-07-03
Publisher
Harper Collins
Authors
Justine Larbalestier, Sarah Rees Brennan

Description

Readers who love vampire romances will be thrilled to devour Team Human by Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan. Team Human celebrates and parodies the Twilight books, as well as other classics in the paranormal romance genre. Mel is horrified when Francis Duvarney, arrogant, gorgeous, and undead, starts at her high school. Mel’s best friend, Cathy, immediately falls for the vampire. Cathy is determined to be with him forever, even if having him turn her could inadvertently make her a zombie. And Mel is equally determined to prove to her BFF that Francis is no good, braving the city’s vampire district and kissing a cute boy raised by vampires as she searches evidence in this touching and comic novel.

Other editions

  • Team Human
    • 2019-01-22
    • - pages
    • Paperback
    • National Geographic Books
  • Team Human
    • 2019-01-22
    • 256 pages
    • Ebook
    • W. W. Norton & Company
  • Team Human
    • 2012-07-01
    • 359 pages
    • Paperback
    • Allen & Unwin

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