Ellen Hopkins is a really unique author who writes about drug addiction, mental illnesses etc in sort of “poem” form. They’re super easy to ready but highly addicting. Probably written at a young adult level but they hit me really hard when I read them in my early 20’s impulse is a great place to start identical is very well written and dives into some intense mental illness crank (series) is also written in the same style and all about drug addiction
They’re all older and you can probably find them at your local library. They’ll take less than 2 days to read haha
Identical by Ellen Hopkins It's written in a freestyle poetry format but the story is FAN-FREAKING-Tastic. It's a story about twins who are treated unequally with a crazy twist you'll never expect.
Her most well known work is the Crank trilogy but I enjoyed Burned and Identical so much more. Some of her stories, such as Identical, are told from more than one point of view so it may be hard to pick up at first, especially if reading Tricks which is 5 people, but you get used to it. :)
Ellen Hopkins is a really unique author who writes about drug addiction, mental illnesses etc in sort of “poem” form. They’re super easy to ready but highly addicting. Probably written at a young adult level but they hit me really hard when I read them in my early 20’s
impulse is a great place to start
identical is very well written and dives into some intense mental illness
crank (series) is also written in the same style and all about drug addiction
They’re all older and you can probably find them at your local library. They’ll take less than 2 days to read haha
Identical by Ellen Hopkins It's written in a freestyle poetry format but the story is FAN-FREAKING-Tastic. It's a story about twins who are treated unequally with a crazy twist you'll never expect.
Her most well known work is the Crank trilogy but I enjoyed Burned and Identical so much more. Some of her stories, such as Identical, are told from more than one point of view so it may be hard to pick up at first, especially if reading Tricks which is 5 people, but you get used to it. :)