Okay, folks, I've been asked for it, and here it is: the spoiler party for Feed. Anything goes in the comments on this post only. If you haven't read the book, I ask that you not click. If you have, feel free to jump in, ask questions, discuss, or just yell at me. I'm cool either way.
If I tell you whether we'll see a solution to KA, what's the point of reading further? :P And the "zombies" are alive. They sleep, they pee, they die if unfed for long enough. They're basically just rabid humans.
There is no concern with the number of blood tests causing infection, as infection does not equal amplification.
Now that's useful information. (I can't be spoiled. No, really.) There are excellent reasons for reading further - everything inbetween being the best of them!
I'm just a brat who wants her happy ending. Thanks -
You only get what you ask for, hon. I seriously doubt I'll be able to deny you very much in life. And your position on spoilers? You're on that great, big, higher percentage of the world on the question.
I squelched my squee on that dragon movie, didn't I? ;) (And thanks - I appreciate knowing that.)
I really don't know exactly where I picked this up - but I'm one of those people who look at their watches during television and go 'okay, time to wrap this up - this or that' and generally get pummeled with random objects because people would rather believe character development drove the plot twists instead of the commercial break. (I got better. I just look at my watch and keep my mouth shut.)
This may be one of the biggest reasons I'm not watching much television these days, come to think of it.
May 14 2010, 15:08:52 UTC 7 years ago
There is no concern with the number of blood tests causing infection, as infection does not equal amplification.
May 14 2010, 20:39:06 UTC 7 years ago
I'm just a brat who wants her happy ending. Thanks -
May 14 2010, 20:42:26 UTC 7 years ago
May 14 2010, 20:57:43 UTC 7 years ago
I squelched my squee on that dragon movie, didn't I? ;) (And thanks - I appreciate knowing that.)
I really don't know exactly where I picked this up - but I'm one of those people who look at their watches during television and go 'okay, time to wrap this up - this or that' and generally get pummeled with random objects because people would rather believe character development drove the plot twists instead of the commercial break. (I got better. I just look at my watch and keep my mouth shut.)
This may be one of the biggest reasons I'm not watching much television these days, come to think of it.