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Jan 062010

I just read Skud by Dennis Foon (which is really good by the way, i totally loved it). I want a book thats really intense with good twisted plots

What book would you recommend that youve read? Im planning on reading Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, but if there is better one please let me know. :)

Thank you.

10 Responses to “What book will you recommend that deals with voilence,rape, and or trying to fit in?”

  1. Lydia C says:

    I was actually going to recommend Speak before I read the rest of this question. It’s amazing.

  2. Morbid x Megan says:

    Speak is the most amazing book you’ll ever read.
    Seriously.
    The movie doesn’t do it justice (even though it’s good).
    I reccomend reading Speak before any other book.

  3. Hanabells says:

    Try these:
    Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes
    Deception Point, Dan Brown
    Digital Fortress, Dan Brown
    Bleed, Laurie Stolarz

  4. BrOoKe767 says:

    SPeak is good but another good one is Crank. It has a sequel which is Glass. It has rape, drugs, sex, etc. in it, but it is great. The author is Ellen Hopkins. She’s amazing, and i think it is partially based off of a true story.

  5. muttsr4me says:

    Speak is really good! But if you like classics, The Color Purple is really good too. Its not as modern, but still has a great story!

  6. Isamar V says:

    Speak!!!!!!!!! :D

  7. bookloverforever says:

    Lovely Bones
    Now, this book is totally unique in its POV. It is not for the weak at heart. Most of it is terribly sad, but it has some resolution to it that will surprise you. It will be a classic for sure.

  8. Geanie J says:

    There’s a book called ‘Crank’ by Ellen Hopkins. It’s kind of hard to read because it’s written in kind of a poetry form, it’s hard to explain. It has some violence and rape in it plus there are some pretty big ‘no way’ twists. hOpe i helped =D

  9. Mathlady says:

    The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult

    When Daniel Stone was a child, he was the only white boy in a native Eskimo village where his mother taught, and he was teased mercilessly because he was different. He fought back, the baddest of the bad kids: stealing, drinking, robbing and cheating his way out of the Alaskan bush – where he honed his artistic talent, fell in love with a girl and got her pregnant. To become part of a family, he reinvented himself – jettisoning all that anger to become a docile, devoted husband and father. Fifteen years later, when we meet Daniel again, he is a comic book artist. His wife teaches Dante’s Inferno at a local college; his daughter, Trixie, is the light of his life – and a girl who only knows her father as the even-tempered, mild-mannered man he has been her whole life. Until, that is, she is date raped…and Daniel finds himself struggling, again, with a powerlessness and a rage that may not just swallow him whole, but destroy his family and his future.

  10. fort worth.tx says:

    Somehow violence, rape, and trying to fit in don’t seem like they all go together. How does that work??

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