Blood Fever takes us on a journey to southern Italy, where James splits off from his Eton school group to visit his cousin, Victor. It's at Victor's villa that things get really interesting for James. Here, some worrying events that had been known to James before he went to Italy start to connect - his school colleagues sister, Amy's, disappearance, the presence of a mysterious society using the initials MM at Eton.
Blood Fever is about a young James Bond (aged 13). In my opinion it is a frankly poor portrayal of what James Bond's childhood may have been like. The book's main flaw is that it shows Bond as a spy even though he was not yet involved in the espionage business.
on Stephenie Meyers website, she says that Bella's period blood is "dead blood" and therefore doesnt appeal to them.
She died of a fever.
READ THE BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!
I dont think so but its a really good book that definetly should be a movie
The book Blood Fever by Charlie Higson has 400 pages.
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A Fever in the Blood was created in 1961.
Blood Fever has 384 pages.
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The reason why you get a fever is because when you have a cold, your bloodstream has to move really fast to deliver white blood cells to the areas with a lot od viruses. This rapid movemeny creates heat, which creates a fever.
Blood Fever was created on 2006-01-05.
In the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson, the frost brought cheer because it signaled the end of the yellow fever epidemic that was ravaging Philadelphia. The cooler temperatures slowed the spread of the disease and provided hope that the worst was over.
At the end of the book Typhoid Fever, written by Kurt Ray, Frankie learns that he is an excellent fictional writer. The book is 64 pages long and talks about different diseases.
A Fever in the Blood - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
a fever called the yellow fever came.