Another is that he links them to American consumerism, as represented by, for example, fast food like McNuggets and Big Macs and vampire fare like potluck human casserole. Anderson's Thirsty (1997) is that he feeds those two metamorphoses into each other. turning into a vampire? One of the neat things about M. Is he merely going through the hormonal overload of all adolescent boys? Or is he. He's been feeling uneasy and tetchy, quarreling with his best friends, Tom (handsome and potentially one of the cool kids at school) and Jerk (good-natured but simple-minded and benignly ostracized). Being an imaginative, shy boy, he only indulges in romantic fantasies in which they do things like wear black clothes and attend cool art exhibits. Massachusetts small-town high school freshman Chris has a crush on Rebecca Schwartz. Consumer Culture, High School, Vampires, and H.P.
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