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4.1 8
Young Adult Fiction
584
starkingly different
(Updated: July 12, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
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Reader reviewed by abscae
The second installment of the Peeps, I have to admit I was somewhat disappointed in this novel. While the first one offered so much, so many realistic thoughts, and suck eloquent language, this one left me slightly disappointed. I think one thing that I regretted were the characters they revolved around, they seemed shallow to some extent which turned me off slightly.
However, do not get me wrong. Scott Westerfeld has once again crafted a wonderful book. While this one has a more teenage point of view of the world in his novel, it is still good. The novel brings many conflicts up to hand, and the reactions really show how the world can turn out.
The second installment of the Peeps, I have to admit I was somewhat disappointed in this novel. While the first one offered so much, so many realistic thoughts, and suck eloquent language, this one left me slightly disappointed. I think one thing that I regretted were the characters they revolved around, they seemed shallow to some extent which turned me off slightly.
However, do not get me wrong. Scott Westerfeld has once again crafted a wonderful book. While this one has a more teenage point of view of the world in his novel, it is still good. The novel brings many conflicts up to hand, and the reactions really show how the world can turn out.
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