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Burned by Ellen Hopkins

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Jun 30, 11

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Read from June 29 to 30, 2011

I like 'em big!

I like 'em chunky!

I like 'em big!
I like 'em plumpy!



What?!! Are you kidding me? I hate big, huge, coke can size books! They're intimidating!!



--- but not this one.



Have you seen the size of it?!!! It's bigger than my hometown's phone book!!!



-- but it only took me a day to read



OMG! I must have been bit by a super radioactive spider!!



-- spider?



Yeah, spider! Wouldn't that be the smartest in the insect world?



-- not sure. You're the one here having a conversation with yourself.



WOW! Don't let this chunky chunk book make you go "too thick!" It sure does look it but once you zip through a page in nothing flat you'll be happily surprised that they all go that way. That is the beauty of verse and the beauty of Ellen Hopkins. LOVES IT!



"Burned" is about a girl named Pattyn raised in an abusive LDS household.



--LDS?



Church of Latter-day Saints.



--Sister Wives?



Yeah, not really. I thought it was going to be like that but they only talked about one wife (the Mom) and a woman her Dad used to be married to (at least that's the way I took it)



Pattyn is a 16 year old good Mormon girl who all of the sudden notices boys and starts to question her faith. She also sees the abusive ways her father treats her mother and starts to ask questions that are only bound to get her in trouble if she keeps digging.



-- Daddy's not going to like that!



Soon, Pattyn fears that all hope is lost because Dad is sending her away to live with his sister she starts to wonder if there is any way to get home as fast is she can. That is until she sees a glimpse of a boy who smiles at her. A boy she wants to meet. A boy who will make her want to stay.



This book is freaking amazing!! Emotional at times that it will make you cringe and the tender in spots that you'll decide you want to run off to Nevada to find you a cowboy while pretending to be a bad girl Mormon.



I'm not sure if the religious aspect of the story is true (because I wouldn't know) but you seem to not mind because the story is soo entertaining. I found myself opening the book and what seemed like five minutes later wound up being a whole hour passed.


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Reading Progress

06/29/2011 page 200
38.0% "Not like Sister Wives!! (but I knew better lolz! - loves it!)"
06/29/2011 page 250
47.0% "I've decided to pretend to be a Bad Girl Mormon and run out west to snag me a cowboy. That sounds sane, right?"

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message 1: by AH (new)

AH I keep passing up this book because it is too chunky - (yet I'll read Game of Thrones, LOL). I'll have to look into it.


Greta is Erikasbuddy I read it in a day so it can't be that bad ;)

NOT!!! not not not!! Like a thicky chunk-a-monk like Game Of Thrones ;) LOLZ!

The words on Ellen Hopkins books don't even fit an entire page ;) I bet at most there are like 30k words ;) (if that)


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