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Tilt
Scritto da Ellen Hopkins
Narrato da Kirby Heyborne, Madeleine Maby e Rebekkah Ross
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- Simon & Schuster Audio
- Pubblicato:
- Feb 11, 2014
- ISBN:
- 9781442368125
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
Descrizione
Love — good and bad — forces three teens' worlds to tilt in a riveting standalone novel from #1 New York Times best-selling author Ellen Hopkins.
Three teens, three stories — all interconnected through their parents' family relationships. As the adults pull away, caught up in their own dilemmas, the worlds of the teens begin to tilt.
Mikayla, almost 18, is over-the-top in love with Dylan, who loves her back jealously. But what happens to that love when Mikayla gets pregnant the summer before their senior year and decides to keep the baby?
Shane turns 16 that same summer and falls hard in love with his first boyfriend, Alex, who happens to be HIV positive. Shane has lived for four years with his little sister's impending death. Can he accept Alex's love, knowing his life, too, will be shortened?
Harley is 14 — a good girl searching for new experiences, especially love from an older boy. She never expects to hurdle toward self-destructive extremes in order to define who she is and who she wants to be.
Love, in all its forms, has crucial consequences in this wrenching story from Ellen Hopkins.
A Simon & Schuster audio production.
Informazioni sul libro
Tilt
Scritto da Ellen Hopkins
Narrato da Kirby Heyborne, Madeleine Maby e Rebekkah Ross
Descrizione
Love — good and bad — forces three teens' worlds to tilt in a riveting standalone novel from #1 New York Times best-selling author Ellen Hopkins.
Three teens, three stories — all interconnected through their parents' family relationships. As the adults pull away, caught up in their own dilemmas, the worlds of the teens begin to tilt.
Mikayla, almost 18, is over-the-top in love with Dylan, who loves her back jealously. But what happens to that love when Mikayla gets pregnant the summer before their senior year and decides to keep the baby?
Shane turns 16 that same summer and falls hard in love with his first boyfriend, Alex, who happens to be HIV positive. Shane has lived for four years with his little sister's impending death. Can he accept Alex's love, knowing his life, too, will be shortened?
Harley is 14 — a good girl searching for new experiences, especially love from an older boy. She never expects to hurdle toward self-destructive extremes in order to define who she is and who she wants to be.
Love, in all its forms, has crucial consequences in this wrenching story from Ellen Hopkins.
A Simon & Schuster audio production.
- Editore:
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- Pubblicato:
- Feb 11, 2014
- ISBN:
- 9781442368125
- Formato:
- Audiolibro
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I absolutely hated her story. I found it unrealistic in the sense that I find it hard to believe that a 17 year old boy would want to have anything to do with a 13, eventually turning 14 year old girl. Virgin or not. Not to mention she did just about everything imaginable with him. Oral sex and naked photos is a-okay, but god forbid if she goes all the way with him. I mean, the naked pics he took of her and sent around to everyone wasn't enough to tell her that this idiot is bad news. She gets angry at him for sending those pics, but stops once he tells her that he wanted to show her off. Are you kidding me? Yeah, I just hated her story in general.
Shane's POV was alright I guess. Again, nothing I haven't read in her books before. It started out well enough, until the end, which seemed a bit disappointing. I was hoping for some insight on what happened to all three of them.
Mikayla's POV was the predictable one. Teen pregnancy, father bails as soon as he hears, blah blah blah. I was more curious about what she's going to decide to do about the baby, since Melissa changed her mind.
Again, I thought Triangles was a lot better than this one. It's an adult book, but in all honesty, it's pretty much the same. At least their stories are a tad bit more interesting. If this is your first Ellen Hopkins book, I'm sorry. Read some of her earlier books, specifically Crank or Impulse.
Hopkins has a lot of character archetypes she leans on, but this book had a ton of leaning, and while the ending was intentionally vague, it ended on the vaguest POV character who brought nothing to the book but more problems and annoyance.
3 stars, there's much better out there.
Cross post from Goodreads and Librarything.