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Thicker Than Water [Paperback]

Carla Jablonski (Author)
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January 11, 2007
Seventeen-year-old Kia barely survived her parents’ divorce several years ago. Now her mom is in the hospital battling cancer and Kia is stuck with her workaholic father, leaving her searching for an escape from the everyday horrors of her life.

She finds this escape with a group of people acting out a dark fantasy. These “vampires” spend all night in dark clubs, wearing gothic outfits, and even baring fake fangs. But when Kia meets Damon, she begins to wonder if maybe a true vampire exists among them, one who could be the answer to all of her problems . . .


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Grade 10 Up-Kia, a 17-year-old New York City teen, cut herself for years before she stopped. Now, with her mother ill with cancer for the second time, she has started again. She meets an older, goth girl at the hospital, who invites her to vampire night at a club in Brooklyn. She quickly alienates her two best friends, begins neglecting her schoolwork and her mother, and becomes obsessed with Damon, the older, seductive DJ and leader of the vampire scene, who has a taste for sadistic, kinky parties. Kia's descent into this world is a strong metaphor for her sense of alienation and her need to belong, but most of the story is told rather than shown, and the protagonist herself is often unlikable. Characters are flat, even Kia's best friends, who are merely sketched in, and dialogue is sometimes clunky. Strange occurrences make Kia (and readers) believe that Damon may be a real vampire, leading to the climax. The concept is tackled more effectively in Annette Curtis Klause's The Silver Kiss (Delacorte, 1990). The ending-therapy, reconciliation with her friends and her father, and possible acceptance of her mother's death-is too quick and easy for the lengthy buildup. While there is always an audience for vampire books, even if the vampires turn out to be fakes, teens will prefer Pete Hautman's Sweetblood (S & S, 2003), which covers similar territory.-Karyn N. Silverman, Elizabeth Irwin High School, New York City
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Gr. 12+. When 17-year-old Kia discovers a network of Manhattanites who embrace their "shadow selves" as role-playing vampires, she thinks she has found a niche where her occasional self-mutilation might be acceptable, as well as a respite from grief at home. Despite concerned pals who see the detachable fang-wearing crowd as "freaks . . . working out some deep dark secret inner weirdness," Kia finds herself drawn to the elaborately staged parties (and to their alluring DJ), hardly noticing as the lines between reality and fantasy dangerously erode. Although Jablonski's storytelling prompts intriguing contemplation of the allure of rituals and cults, her interweaving of subplots feels strained, and her graphic descriptions of the vampires' sadomasochistic revels (notwithstanding Kia's position as observer rather than participant) may widen the eyes of some readers, even those accustomed to graphic YA fare. All the same, a huge population of older teens (and some twentysomethings), especially fans of Pete Hautman's Sweetblood (2003), will exult in the rococo tour of a bizarre subculture and respond to the questions Kia's intense experiences invite about the nature of true belonging. Jennifer Mattson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Razorbill (January 11, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595141235
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595141231
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,209,811 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling vampish y/a book, March 31, 2008
This review is from: Thicker Than Water (Paperback)
Seventeen year old Kia feels powerless. Her mother is dying of cancer and she is living with her father who is uninvolved with her life and often absent. Her friends have problems of their own and can't provide the support she needs, and she is cutting herself to release the pain. Introduced to a world of goth night clubs that cater to the "vampire" community, she meets and falls for a mysterious DJ named Damon. Kia pursues Damon through the vampire scene, believing that he may be an actual vampire with the potential to save her mother. Readers of Thicker than Water may recognize familiar themes: the isolated protagonist of Annette Curtis Klause's Silver Kiss also hopes for a vampiric cure for her dying mother, and Pete Hautman's Sweetblood also introduces a self-destructive teen who develops a relationship with a person who may or may not be a vampire. However, the book is much more graphic than either of these and very emotionally intense, Jablonski throws so much pain and isolation in Kia's path that the reader almost gets a sense that the author was in a contest to create a character who was even more disturbed and isolated than protagonists in other titles in this genre. This intensity makes the end of the story feel a little too pat. Yet, her writing is powerful enough to keep the reader up well past the witching hour.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Must Take a Bite into this Book--It Rocks!, August 3, 2006
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This review is from: Thicker than Water (Hardcover)
This is a great book for adults and kids alike!
Carla Jablonski's writing shines in this novel that blends reality and imagination for both her characters and for her readers. The protagonist, Kia, is a teenager who delves into the club world of goths and vampires. With her father too busy for her and her mother in the hospital, Kia is left on her own to explore the world and discover the fine line between life and death. Along the way, she meets Damon, a truly intriguing character who, by all appearances, is a vampire and the answer to all of Kia's problems.
Jablonksi's characters are so real and engaging. Jablonski really opens the door to Kia's mind so that the reader feels that they are right there with Kia through her episodes of cutting, visits to the hospital, and her foray into the world of vampires. Like Kia, the reader takes the journey of doubt and questioning to that of belief and reality. This makes for an awesome read.
I couldn't put the book down and stayed up all night to finish it. I want to read all of Jablonski's novels! And I want to know more about what happens to Kia!...a sequel???!!! "Thicker than Water" is definitely in my top ten list of best books EVER!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Vampires Suck, April 2, 2006
This review is from: Thicker than Water (Hardcover)
The novel really delves into the vampire cult world. It is not for the meek of mind. Kia is a goth girl who's mother is dying or cancer and she cuts herself to release the pain. She finds another way to escape by going to vampire clubs and parties and she gets sucked, no pun intended, into an underground cult of followers who live the vampire lifestyle. There she finds new friends and an attraction to the infamous DJ Damon. As she gets pulled into this sub-world all her life around her falls apart. I read the whole book in one night and I must say I could not put it down. Overall it is a very good read and gives you a glimpse into an otherwise unknown world.
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Is that what you're wearing?" Kia didn't say a word. Read the first page
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kia stared, kia wondered, kia nodded, kia laughed, vampire thing, vampire night
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Van Wyck, Colonel Phillips, Dark Star, Von Clare, Elf Boy, Lady Aurora, Lord Thanatos, Auntie Coraline, Central Park, Miss Carlyle, Vampyre Central, Rex Notorious, The Surprise, Van Wvck
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