Childhood Memories are the kind you will never forget. I have a video tape of me playing my guitar and sining at the top of my lungs different somgs with my grandfather. I love watching that.
But what if your memories are bad? What if your past brought you to a teenage asylum? What if the pain was the only sour remedy or bad medicine that could actually cure? that's what they think. Their lives are long gone. Ellen Hopkins dioes a good job in preparing thsi 'meal'. She blends hurt and craziness together. She adds a small amount of love. A tint of Hate. A teaspoon of butter, no nevermind. But she does add 666 cups of death.
Ellen Hopkin's impulse is a book about their hard lives. There are three main characters. Tony has a hard life. The book talks about his thoughts, cuts, and memories, in his perspective. Conner is another character. he doesn't feel the need to show his emotions/depression, but he thinks that death is his only way out. And Vanessa on the other hand, She is hiding herself in a blade's reflection, blinding the truths from hurried pain. But there's no need handle alot iof that when you can take a staircase to hell. ironic to us, isn't it?
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