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.
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.
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")
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