Today, Alex skillfully reviews our featured April title, Impulse by Ellen Hopkins:
This book kept my heart and stomach in knots. It was a whirlwind of pain, humility, and sorrow. Everyone has secrets and some eat at us, slowly rotting us from the inside out. In Impulse, this was painfully obvious as three teenagers--Conner, Tony, and Vanessa--fought the demons within them that drove them to attempting suicide.
Tony used pills to fight his past of sexual abuse and abandonment.
Vanessa used knives to battle her bipolar disorder and fear of becoming her mother.
Conner used a gun to drive away his childhood sexual abuse and the lack of love from the person he wanted it the most from.
Each walked a different path in life but their roads collided when they were institutionalized.
This book emphasizes that depression is real and treatable. However, if not treated, it can lead to death--the most irreversible and final thing of all.
10 comments:
Awesome review!!
Love this review, Alex! No spoilers is HARD, and this is so well done!
Alex - Really well done with this review. You communicated how powerful this book is in such a short space. I bet lots of people will be inspired to pick it up!
Awesome interview, Alex. Thanks!
Good one! The more I read on this blog, the more books I add to my wish list.
Thanks everyone! I was trying so hard to no give away the best parts of the book because it always annoys me when someone tells me how a book ends. Anyways, I loved the book even more than I loved Crank. Its just..amazing and the verse took my breath away. The mere arrangement of the words within the book gave it so much emotion and power..it was just amazing.
Wow, sounds amazing! I will have to read this one! Thanks for ther eview!
Great review, Alex! Thank you.
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