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All teen and kid reviews for Peeps

Age
12
Average rating based on 15 kid and teen reviews:
  • 47% say language is an issue
  • 40% say sexual content is an issue
  • 27% say it's educational
Teen, 18 years old
July 9, 2009
 
Very, very interesting and unique.
Yes, there is inappropriate language. There is also mention of sex. Scott Westerfeld wrote a vampire story that made sense. Instead of vampires being undead gothic people that bite others for fun, vampires are people who have been infected with a parasite that makes them into a vampire-like individual, a.k.a. a "peep." It would be dumb if the parasite spread by having one person cough on another. Scott Westerfeld did his research and based his story off of theories and facts about existing parasites. It makes sense for the parasite to want to spread itself and it makes sense for it to be transmitted sexually. Scott Westerfeld is not trying to be distasteful, he is being realistic. If you want your teenager to read about a world where everything is peachy, no one swears, and everyone is loving and kind then do that. I can't control how you raise your kid. My point is, this book is modeled after reality (except the vampire and evil worm part, of course), and in reality, tons of people swear and smoke and have sex. The book does not make a point to encourage pre-marital sex or smoking, therefore, it is not as harmful as a previous reviewer seemed to feel. I suggest this book for a mature 12 or 13 year old. If you shelter your teenager and they still believe in unicorns and gold at the ends of rainbows and you want to continue your poor treatment of them, then do not have them read this. YOU should know your kid best. Just be aware that it does discuss parasites. The book didn't make me queasy, but I'm not so much the queasy type. Also know, that while parasites are generally a topic that makes you're average Joe disinterested or bored, Scott Westerfeld makes them quite intriguing. I know that I loved this book. It is very worth reading. It is educational. It teaches people about parasites and their functions. It extrapolates from these facts and creates a believable (if you're good at suspending disbelief for the sake of a good movie or read) story... or at least more believable story than the "girl-falls-in-love-with-sexy-vampire" story. This book is enjoyable and truly, honestly unique, interesting, and amazing. I think you're depriving your kid if they're 13 and older and you won't let them read books like this. I hope that my review helped and happy reading!

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Teen, 14 years old
September 17, 2009
 
Good for pre-teens/teens
I LOVED this book! It's a little violent, refers to sex, and has a lot of bad language, though. I fell in love with all of the characters and couldn't stop reading! To read this book you should be mature. You should also not get scared easily! This book is a real romance-thriller. Peace.

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Teen, 18 years old
July 24, 2009
 
One of my better summer reading books
Excpected it to be alot like twilight, it wasn't. The Whole Book is basicly about sex. It also includes 1-fword, a couple s-words and a-words. Theres a lot of alchol talk at the begining, and some violence throughout.

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Teen, 17 years old
December 6, 2008
 
A Great Book
Okay this is a great book! Its about the risks you take when you become sexually active. One user has said that the language was so bad that she wouldn't let her teen read it and she questioned why it got an award. Just because a book has language doesnt mean it is a bad book. Your teen probably hears words 10x worse just on their way to school. Of couse that doen't make it ok to use such words, but in reality they are used and people do say them. If you really think your teen is so imatature that they would be deeply upset by these words, you are probably mistaken. In the real world, people use words like these. So instead of trying to shield your teen from the inevitable and by doing so makeing the use of cuss words more disirable, you should talk to your teen about why people say words like that. And about the word 'horny', the parasite inside of him speads through sexual intercourse. so it makes him feel strong urges to have sexual intercourse in order spread the parasite. Its biology. Im 14 and im mature enough to understand that.

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Teen, 14 years old
January 3, 2011
 
Good for mature tweens.
I love this book. I'm only a few days into it, but it's got me hooked! I think this book is good for mature tweens, around the age of 12, who don't mind the sexual talk.

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Kid, 11 years old
September 26, 2009
 
good for teens/tweens
It's violent, sexual, has bad words, has alchol and I love it!

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Teen, 16 years old
November 22, 2009
 
great story!!
this is a great novel and i enjoyed reading it very much, read it in 2 days lol, the only thing is that it does have alot to do with sex [the main character is horny many times is a good example] and perhaps this book is better for 13 and up. depends on the reader. and i LOVEDDD IT!!

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Teen, 15 years old
August 31, 2009
 
AWESOME!!!
I LOOOOOOOVE IT!!!!

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Teen, 15 years old
January 30, 2009
 
One of a Kind
This is a very good book. There are so many great Vampire books like the Twilight series. But Peeps is one of a kind. I loved how Scott Westerfeld researched and wrote about all those gruesome parasites into Peeps. I definitely think that anyone over at least 13 should read this book, because of some of the Sexual Refferences. You have to be mature enough. I know I'm still 12, but hey, I'm turing 13 this year.

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Teen, 16 years old
March 17, 2009
 
WONDERFUL!
This book is amazing. There is not a lot of 18+ stuff, so it's perfect for anyone who wants to read it. It's an exciting twist on vampire myths, and because it's in the point of view of a college freshman, it's easier to relate to than if the character was older. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone over the age of 11, and the other book, so yesterday is really good to. He does connect the two stories at the end of so yesterday.

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Teen, 15 years old
October 17, 2009
 
Perfect for teens not kids
I love it!

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Teen, 16 years old
May 10, 2010
 
This book was excellent, i love it as a 13 year old teen.

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Teen, 17 years old
April 9, 2008
 
good read!
Finally, a new concept on vampirism. Not that i don't like the old one. NOTE:the sequel is kinda a letdown if you are looking for another vampire story. they are still good books though.

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Teen, 16 years old
October 1, 2009
 
Imaginative vampire book will have you skin crawling.
A very imaginative take on vampires. This is a well written creepy vampire book.

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Teen, 17 years old
December 20, 2011
 
Language Control
I think this is a great book, but keep an eye on what chapter your child is reading to make sure that when they come upon the foul language it's not to be repeated.

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