go ask alice, cut., ever read them? |
go ask alice, cut., ever read them? |
*xcaitlinx* |
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im currently reading "Go Ask Alice" (which is a true diary about a 15-year-old teen that's on drugs...pleasant, right?) and "Cut" (about someone that...cuts. even more pleasant)
i seem to be drawn to books about teenagers with common problems. especially diaries. even though i don't (and never will) do drugs, alcohol, or smoke...it still intrigues me. my friend was the one that has been buying books like this, including others like "The perks of being a Wallflower" and "Crank". She lets me borrow them after she reads them...and i love them. Have you read any of these books or ones similar to them? |
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*Azarel* |
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Ooh, I know this is an old topic but those books are from the publisher Push, if I remember correctly. I liked Crank by Ellen Hopkins. Go Ask Alice by Anonymous was (obviously) very real, but I wasn't as fond of it. And I didn't like Cut by Patricia McCormick; I thought it was kind of stupid.
Another book written in the style of Crank is Jinx by Margaret Wild; it's one of my favorites. Also, other PUSH novels that I've read (off of the top of my head) that you may like are Tomorrow, Maybe by Brian James (I really like this one), Pure Sunshine by Brian James, Kerosene by Chris Wooding, & Fighting Ruben Wolfe by Markus Zusak. -> Entertainment, since it's book discussion? Maybe? Does anybody else read Push poetry books? |
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