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Question Posted Thursday February 7 2008, 8:23 pm

I am a reader. I enjoy reading about drug/alcohol abuse, childhood problems, demented things as my librarian puts it. I have read A Child Called "it" and also The Lost Boy by Dave Peltzer. I have read Crank, Burned, and Impluse by Ellen Hopkins. If you have read those books then you know exactly what I am talking about.
I also like books about vampires.

Any book suggestions?


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christina answered Friday February 8 2008, 1:14 pm:
I'm not sure of the authors, but you'll like books like this:


Breaking Point.
Nothing To Lose.
Define Normal.
Breathing Underwater.
Speak.
Go Ask Alice.

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Disconnected answered Friday February 8 2008, 11:28 am:
Friction by Simon Pulse

It's an amazing book. I will add more once I remember the book names/authors (I really can't remember! :( )

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CrayolaJenn210 answered Thursday February 7 2008, 10:54 pm:
You like all the good ones! I love those as well, they're my favorite.

I suggest you read; Go Ask Alice. It's my favorite book, and I just recommend you read it if you like those types of book. You can visit Amazon.com if you'd like to read a summary.

I also suggest wasted; It's about a woman (true story) who struggles with anorexia, and bulimia. It's quite interesting.

I've yet to read the Ellen Hopkins books, so I'll have to check those out.

I hope I've helped, and you enjoy those books!

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aidenisfire answered Thursday February 7 2008, 10:49 pm:
i have read all those books and love them as well. here are some suggestions:

-"candy" by kevin brooks (this is about a guy who gets involved with a prostitute/drug addict and falls in love)
-"saint iggy" by k.l. going (this is about a boy who gets kicked out of school and gets involved with his drug addict friend)
-"cut" by patricia mckormick (this is about a girl who attempts suicide and is found before she dies, it follows her time in a recovery center)

as for vampire books, here are a few that i think are excellent:

-"demon in my view" by amelia atwater-rhodes (this book is AMAZING, and so are all the other books she has written, including the sequel to this book, "shattered mirror," and "in the forests of the night"
-"vampire kisses" by ellen schriber (this is also a series, i think there are 4 books)
-"twilight" by stephanie meyer (this is a three book saga, includes "new moon" and "eclipse")

i hope you haven't read all these already and like some of my suggestions. if you're interested in some more, just ask.

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