January 2012
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Freedom has a way of destroying things.
– Tally, Specials by Scott Westerfeld
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I want to know what it means to be in love. But in my dictionary ‘in love’ is...
– Identical, by Ellen Hopkins. (via mypoeticelements)
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Have you ever had so much to say that your mouth closed up tight struggling to...
– Ellen Hopkins - Crank (via amandacooleman)
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95.Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Previous Book Review:Never Have I Ever by Sara Shepard
Reading List(here)
Summary/Review
Burned follows seventeen-year-old Pattyn,one of seven sisters, in a religious family—well insanely, strict religious family. Her father is an alcoholic who beats his wife and believes that woman should obey a men’s needs. Then there’s her mom who insanely believes that her husband has...
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94.Never Have I Ever by Sara Shepard
Previous Book Review:Lost in Time by Melissa De La Cruz
Reading List(here)
Summary/Review
In the second installment, Never Have I Ever, picks up right where The Lying Game left of—Sutton is dead, Sutton’s killer is out there watching Emma’s every moves, and Emma is still pretending to be Sutton and trying to figure out who killed Sutton, with the help Ethan, the only person...
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