Burned by Ellen Hopkins: A Review of the Compelling Novel

Ellen Hopkins’ Burned is a gripping and compelling novel that delves into the life of Pattyn Von Stratten, an eighteen-year-old girl living in Las Vegas. In Burned, Pattyn faces the challenges of being raised by an abusive father along with having to deal with her own inner turmoil. Through an exploration of Pattyn’s struggles, Ellen Hopkins paints a vivid picture of how one person can be affected by their environment and how they can work to overcome it. With its captivating writing style and raw emotion, Burned is sure to leave readers with a greater understanding and appreciation for the strength of the human spirit.

Crank by Ellen Hopkins: An Intense and Compelling Look at the Devastation of Drug Abuse

This book, Crank by Ellen Hopkins, is an incredibly powerful and gripping story of a girl’s struggle with drug addiction. It paints a vivid picture of how the world looks to someone who is dependent on crystal meth. The reader is taken on a journey through the highs and lows of the protagonist’s life in this heartbreakingly honest account.

The vivid language and strong narrative make it difficult for readers to put the book down once they start reading it. Hopkins’ use of metaphors and imagery add further depth to the story as she takes us into the depths of drug addiction. From the outside looking in, we can see how easy it is for someone to get caught up in such a destructive lifestyle, and from the inside, we can feel all too close to her emotions. With each page, the reader will be taken further into the darkness that is crystal meth addiction.

People Kill People: An Intense and Thought-Provoking Book by Ellen Hopkins

When it comes to tackling difficult topics, Ellen Hopkins has established herself as an incomparable storyteller. Her latest novel, People Kill People, is no exception, as it takes a deep dive into the effects of gun violence and its aftermath. In this compelling book, Hopkins delves into the stories of six different characters, each of whom have been affected by gun violence in different ways. With its thoughtful character development, intense plot twists and lyrical writing style, this book is sure to stay with you long after you finish reading it. Let’s take a closer look at what makes People Kill People unique in this review.