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Fallout (Crank, #3)
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bookshelves: favorites, fiction, realistic-fiction, ya-fiction, poetry
Nov 13, 2016
bookshelves: favorites, fiction, realistic-fiction, ya-fiction, poetry
MY GOODNESS THIS BOOK IS AMAZING!!!
The third, and final installment of the Crank series did not disappoint. It was phenomenal I must say, because it takes of on the perspective of the three children from who was the main character in the first two books. This installment not only illustrates how drug addiction can impact the children of an addict, but also the family.
As someone who has had a parent use drugs, I have to say the book paints an accurate picture of what some of the circumstances may include. From foster homes to being raised by a grandparent, the book covers it.
Hopkins does an amazing job of flushing out all the characters, and catching the audience up on what they have missed in the 19 year gap since the second and third book.
I have to say though my biggest critique is when the author changes to three different view points, but I have to say that at times one can get the characters mixed up. Or is it just me? Personally, I would have preferred three different books for each of the children, but alas it did not happen.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who has ever struggled with drug addiction or has been impacted by it in some way. THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD AND I CANNOT WAIT UNTILL I CAN GET MY HANDS ON MORE OF HOPKINS' BOOKS!!!
The third, and final installment of the Crank series did not disappoint. It was phenomenal I must say, because it takes of on the perspective of the three children from who was the main character in the first two books. This installment not only illustrates how drug addiction can impact the children of an addict, but also the family.
As someone who has had a parent use drugs, I have to say the book paints an accurate picture of what some of the circumstances may include. From foster homes to being raised by a grandparent, the book covers it.
Hopkins does an amazing job of flushing out all the characters, and catching the audience up on what they have missed in the 19 year gap since the second and third book.
I have to say though my biggest critique is when the author changes to three different view points, but I have to say that at times one can get the characters mixed up. Or is it just me? Personally, I would have preferred three different books for each of the children, but alas it did not happen.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who has ever struggled with drug addiction or has been impacted by it in some way. THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD AND I CANNOT WAIT UNTILL I CAN GET MY HANDS ON MORE OF HOPKINS' BOOKS!!!
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Reading Progress
August 12, 2016
– Shelved as:
to-read
August 12, 2016
– Shelved
November 9, 2016
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Started Reading
November 13, 2016
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fiction
November 13, 2016
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favorites
November 13, 2016
– Shelved as:
realistic-fiction
November 13, 2016
– Shelved as:
ya-fiction
November 13, 2016
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Finished Reading
December 29, 2017
– Shelved as:
poetry
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