Everyone of Ellen Hopkins books is outstanding. Tricks really does go there; this book really only describes reality. I think parents should suggests books like Hopkins' because it truly does describe wrong paths to go down and their consequences. It can teach teenagers to make better choices, and how the wrong people in your life can misguide them, be decieving, or how prostitution will almost always lead to depression.
Well there arent any role models, and the content is graphic. Hopkins has drawn me into every book she has written and this one is no different. It says 14 plus and I strongly disagree. If you are mature enough to handle the content it is an incredible book. If youre not, dont read this book. There is talk of sex from chapter one. It is a hard book to put down and I would recomend it to readers who are expierenced with Hopkins's work. If you are a new reader to Ellen Hopkins, start with Burned, Implulse, Crank, or Identical. They are better books to introduce one to this author. In all I completely loved this book, but it is certainly not for everyone.
The book in the inside cover says ages 14 and up it is a little iffy for a 14 year old. My 13 year old dauhgter read it and she is a very mature reader but she even thought it was iffy and, I even read the book. The author Ellen Hopkins is trying to teach teens about teen prostation. The book reflects off real life and shows what some teens go through each day.
NOT for the weak hearted. Plenty of graphic issues that can be very disturbing. That being said.....if you think you can handle this content, it really is a fascinating book that deserves a read.
well kids these days start doing drugs at an early age,especially when they hit the teen age. So if they read books like these, hopefully they can realize drugs is the wrong path to go down and they can choose the right path.
This is a great book. It's very informative about drugs, prostitution, and despair. Ellen Hopkins is an amazing author, and I commend her on telling it like it is. Don't like what she's writing? Deal with it, because it's reality. On a side note, I found it rather disturbing even though I'm fifteen, considering the desperate situations the characters are in, and no one under fourteen or fifteen should read this novel.
I think its a wonderful book. Because in a way i relate to it. Its a great way to give a teen something that they can relate to and see how she(Ellen Hopkins) had that character deal with the issue. It gives a better understanding of what people feel in these situations. Granted the book is graphic, but so is the life stories that some kids actully go through. Children are s e x u a l l y a b u s e d , r a p e d, and some parents dont care about their children because of their drug addiction. Theres talk about being gay or a "f a g " in this book. Because strictly its exsistant, their are people who are in fact homosexual, I think that children shouldnt be cut off from the truth. Age 12 is around when alot of these things start occuring in girls heads I dont know about boys. If you want a better understanding read the book with an open mind not with a closed thats why alot of people think this book is horrible.
It's really good, I'm 15, but I'm mature. I understand sex is not a joke and that the characters are making horrible choices. It's important to know if the person reading this is mature it's okay to read. I like these types of books but I wouldn't suggest them for anyone who is any younger.