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Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Crank by Ellen Hopkins is a young adult novel about a girl named Kristina. Crank is crystal meth. Kristina has an altar ego named Bree. While Bree is all about having "fun" which is doing crank and escaping reality, Kristina is about being the good child, doing what she is told and being responsible. Bree is stronger than Kristina most of the time but Kristina tries to be the bigger person. This Bree person Kristina has become just likes to get high, drunk, and have sex. From 1-5 rate I would rate this book a 5 because this book has a lot of twists, plot changes, the format of the book is phenomenal it changes through out the book.Kristina plays the perfect teenage girl with all the problems teens face with growing up, so this makes the book more realistic and relatable. Lust, Love, Broken- hearts, Trust, and Hope plays a big role in this teen-novel and adults and teens could relate to this.
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