The idea in Sweetblood is that hundreds of years ago the vampire legends were started because of people having diabetes and starting to act weird and look weird, like having longer teeth and white skin and being really thirsty and afraid of sunlight. In some ways, the book is very scientific. But mostly it is just about a girl named Lucy Szabo who is goth and not-goth and is really mad at just about everybody especially her parents.
It starts because Lucy gets bit by a bat when she is a little kid, and she has to get rabies shots, and then she gets diabetes. She thinks she got diabetes because of the bat or the rabies shots.
Lucy has a nerdy friend named Mark, and then she gets a crush on this cool kid named Dylan, and he introduces her to a bunch of his goth friends, and this creepy guy named Wayne who is creepy because he is completely normal except for the fact that he throws booze parties for kids and raises butterflies for a hobby. He also drives around in a hearse painted yellow.
Meanwhile, Lucy is having trouble with her diabetes, which makes her act really weird sometimes, and she almost freezes to death but the nerdy guy saves her, which I thought was sort of hokey but most of the rest of the book is good, except for the part where Lucy has to write a book report on The Old Man and the Sea.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in vampires, diabetes, gothic, or just a good story.
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