Interested in more of my reviews? Visit my blog!Crank, you seeisn’t any ordinary monster. It’s like a giant octopus, weavingits tentacles notjust around you, but through you,squeezingnot hard enough tokill you, but enough to keep you from reelinguntil you try to getaway.The StorylineKristina is a hi...
Thought it was a cool concept and there were some really stunning lines, while other poems lacked punch (though I couldn't write an entire novel in verse so I can hardly complain). Like Out of the Dust meets Go Ask Alice, but not as good or as moving as either. I probably won't read the rest of the ...
This was my first read by Ellen Hopkins and I'm a fan! My local library partnered with a local indie, Rainy Day Books to offer a copy of her newest novel Perfect so I signed up and in the meantime decided to give her first novel, Crank a try. I was skeptical due to the format - it is written in vers...
It's interesting, I read this book a year or two ago and didn't like it much then. I think it was mostly because I knew that it was based on the author's daughter. It felt strange to me to be reading her daughter's words in her mother's voice, and I couldn't stop wondering how she felt about it. And...
This lightning-fast read about a girl's meth addiction is absolutely riveting. At first I was a bit put off by the strange writing style (the book is written entirely in free verse) but I found that it was incredibly well-written. Not only was the poetry able to effectively capture rational thought,...
This book is written in verse, in the shapes of letters, and it random other ways to convey this poor girl's story. The things she does and the things that happen to her are sad and upsetting. This book is not for everyone, but it's a warning story at the very least. It helps you to understand the i...
I liked how this book was written in poetry--it made it a fast and easy read, but also helped the story move along. The plot itself, though, was not that original. It reminded me of books like Go Ask Alice, in which you watch the main character go down a long road of self-destruction involving drugs...
Alright, so I started out this book saying "I don't like poetry - let alone free verse" (seriously, couldn't stand it in English class in school, ugh...just not my thing). But I really, really liked the concept of this book, and so I wanted to at least give it a try. When I saw the SIZE of the boo...
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