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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Identical
Identical by Ellen Hopkins
Kaeleigh and Reanne are identical twins from a wealthy and well-known family. Their father is a judge and their ever-absent mother is campaigning for US House of Representatives. However, the seemingly perfect upper middle class family is not so perfect beneath the shiny exterior. There are deep dark secrets each family member is trying to hide that drive them to do the questionable, dangerous, and even evil things each one of them does.
This is another Hopkins book written in free verse. Powerful and gripping, but at times tough to "watch."
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3 comments:
This one sounds awesome Sharon. I had not heard of it until your post; thanks
Hi Diane-
All of Hopkins books are written in free verse. They are all centered around really tough intense story lines. Very powerful.
I keep passing her books up because they are so thick. I know they would go fast because of how they are written, but still, they are so freaking big. lol
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