Glass, by Ellen Hopkins, is the sequel to Crank. It is the story of a teenage girl, Kristina,
who, after a summer spent with her father, turns to drugs. Crystal meth
is her best friend. She calls it the Monster, and calls herself Bree.
Bree is the side of her that loves meth, and everything that her mother
wouldn't approve of. At the end of Crank, Kristina is left with a baby.
She names him Hunter, and refuses to even think of his father, Brendan,
who sexually assaulted her. Now, she is struggling to take care of her
kid, to please her parents by getting back on track, and to ignore the
Monster's whining. She says that she wishes she could tell us that she
is getting her life back on track, and that she has forgotten about her
addiction to meth, but that she won't, because those would be lies. "But
if I told you those lies, you wouldn't really know my story. I want you
to know. Not a day passes when I don't think about getting high.
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i love twisted stories, but that so sad!!!
ReplyDeleteLMAO!!! that what her crazy butt gets for being best friends with crystla meth!
ReplyDeleteoh, im sorry that was my evil side talking. it seems like a tragic book and i so dearly do hope that she ends up with Trey and he treats her right.
ReplyDeletePoor Kristina. She seems to be having a hard time and now she is interested in TREY ?? WHY ?? i wonder what is next....
ReplyDeletethis chick is KRAY is she thinks she can't stop with her addiction! (it's called rehab) and then she gets interested with another guy named Trey which is even making it worst for her to stop because he is a supplier! i do not feel bad for her! i'd actually slap her!
ReplyDeleteIs Crank about a guy who gets some heart defect that makes it impossible for him to live without an ishload of adrenaline? Yea, Jason Statham bawlz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank_(film)
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