

Crank
Books | Juvenile Fiction / General
4.3
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Ellen Hopkins
Kristina Georgia Snow is the perfect daughter: a gifted student, quiet, never any trouble. But on a trip to visit her absentee father, Kristina disappears and Bree takes her place. Bree is a total opposite to Kristina - she's fearless. Through a boy she meets, Bree is introduced to the monster: crank. And what begins as a wild, ecstatic ride turns into a struggle through hell for her mind, her soul and, ultimately, her life.
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Author
Ellen Hopkins
Pages
544
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2012-05-01
ISBN
1471103439 9781471103438
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Zoomed through these. "
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Krystle poirier
"I have a lot of love for this book. I enjoyed the prose and the way it was written. I felt as though I could physically feel how it was supposed to read rhythmically. I used a section of this book for a Forensics Competition in which I was in the category for Oral Interpretation of Literature.<br/>This book had parts of it that were, unfortunately, relatable for me as a high schooler. And as a girl and teenager some of the other situations you get yourself into are not always pretty. But, I truly appreciated the beauty made used (with words, with cadence) to present this story. To make sure that this part of life does not go unnoticed."
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Stefani Marie
"Though this is still sometimes a gritty read, the story of a drug addict is made hauntingly beautiful by it being a novel in verse. Hopkins mainly writes novels in verse on topics that are often hard to discuss: drug use, mental illness, prostitution, etc. This book is the first in a trilogy. It is made even more realistic and relevant when it's revealed that this book is based on Hopkins' daughter's own experiences with crystal meth addiction. Hopkins now has custody of her grandson and it's unclear if she even speaks to her daughter. My personal favorite by her is Burned if you're looking for another to read."
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Carson
"Still need to finish the series! Loved reading it!"
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Meg DeLeon
"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"
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Amanda Berrey
"The most fascinating use of poetry I've ever read. All the books that follow are just as good, but this story stands above them all as the most gripping "
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Juliann Winfree
"I think about this book all the time. I live in New Mexico and the impact hits hard with crank."
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Lisa Terrazas
"Ellen Hopkins is amazing! I highly recommend all of her books but please read this one first! "
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Maria Molinari
"This book was an amazing read and an insight to how drug addicts are born. Based on a true story, it helps the reader gain a sense of empathy for those who are struggling with meth addiction as well as the families of those addicts."
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Kaeli Whitener
"uniquely written and an interesting read"
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Jazmyn Coupland