Liked It1 of 1 members found this review helpful“Growing up with a drunk dad and a politicion as a mom thats never home is hard enough, but for Kaeleigh and Raeanne, two identical twins, thats just the beggining of their problems. The two girls are identical on the outside but their paersonalities are complete oppisite. They grew up in a family...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“this was an amzing book like all the other ellen hopkins books. I had no doubt that it would be bad. IT was about two twin sisters who are different in the way they act, one had a twisted perspective of what fatherly love should be and the other is over her head in drugs and a guy who is always looking at someone else. The book, yes is long, but written in poetry form which makes it still so quick to read”
HANNAH H wrote this review 2 hours ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Shocking twist at the end”
Lullaby379 wrote this review 23 hours ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“So dark and morbid, but so good! I couldn't put this book down! The strength of these sisters made me hope that there would be a happy ending, the way they depended only on each other to make it through such a dark time in their family's life, such a heartbreaking ending!”
Sarah N wrote this review yesterday. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“So far this book is pretty interesting. You get to see what people hide from each other that the people in the book wouldnt know.”
Megan G wrote this review 3 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Do twins begin in the womb? Or in a better place? Kaeleigh and Raeanne are identical down to the dimple. As daughters of a district-court judge father and a politician mother, they are an all-American family -- on the surface. Behind the facade each sister has her own dark secret, and that's where their differences begin. For Kaeleigh, she's the misplaced focus of Daddy's love, intended for a mother whose presence on the campaign trail means absence at home. All that Raeanne sees is Daddy playing a game of favorites -- and she is losing. If she has to lose, she will do it on her own terms, so she chooses drugs, alcohol, and sex. Secrets like the ones the twins are harboring are not meant to be kept -- from each other or anyone else. Pretty soon it's obvious that neither sister can handle it alone, and one sister must step up to save the other, but the question is -- who?
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“i loved this book. it was very interesting. i couldn't put it down. this book was absolutly amazing”
Timberly :) &kyle wrote this review 7 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Amazing; Another book that;ll keep you guessing ”
evelyn b wrote this review 7 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This is one of my favorite books. The ending kind of makes the book.”
Bri. wrote this review 10 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Identical is a very thought renching book and might have you comfused at some times but is well worth it. This book is written it the point of two identical twins living their lives in a very different way. I recomend this book to any who enjoys listening to the very well detailed teenage life. This book is also an easy read.”
Kate B wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This book was spectacular! Ellen Hopkins impressed me in so many ways with this book. She is a very talented writer. I would recommend this book to almost everyone, but I also warn that this book is very very very graphic.”
Christina K wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No