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Original Title: | Smoke (Burned, #2) ASIN B006VJN17S |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Burned #2 |
Ellen Hopkins
Kindle Edition | Pages: 543 pages Rating: 4.33 | 11035 Users | 964 Reviews

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Title | : | Smoke (Burned #2) |
Author | : | Ellen Hopkins |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 543 pages |
Published | : | September 10th 2013 by Margaret K. McElderry |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Poetry. Contemporary |
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Pattyn’s father is dead. Now she’s on the run in this riveting companion to New York Times bestseller Burned, which Kirkus Reviews calls “a strong, painful, and tender piece about wresting hope from the depths of despair.”Pattyn Von Stratten’s father is dead, and Pattyn is on the run. After far too many years of abuse at the hands of her father, and after the tragic loss of her beloved Ethan and their unborn child, Pattyn is desperate for peace. Only her sister Jackie knows what happened that fatal night, but she is stuck at home with their mother, who clings to normalcy by allowing the truth to be covered up by their domineering community leaders. Her father might be finally gone, but without Pattyn, Jackie is desperately isolated.
Alone and in disguise, Pattyn starts a new life as a migrant worker on a California ranch. But is it even possible to rebuild a life when everything you’ve known has burned to ash and lies seem far safer than the truth?
Bestselling author Ellen Hopkins continues the riveting story of Pattyn Von Stratten she began in Burned to explore what it takes to rise from the ashes, put ghosts to rest, and step into a future.
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Ratings: 4.33 From 11035 Users | 964 ReviewsDiscuss Regarding Books Smoke (Burned #2)
Burned was my least favorite book out of her whole entire series. However, I'm excited for "Smoke" though! Just because it was my least favorite, doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it. I just felt it was a bit boring... until the end of course. Very heart breaking and the cliff hanger at the end was very interesting to leave a reader at! Looking forward to buying a copy of this(: Thank you Ellen Hopkins! Keep making new books more and more and more! hehe ;p I'll always support her <3i cant wait! ethan..i dont think hes dead i think they lied..anyone else?
I'm so happy that I finally decided to pick this book up and finish off this duology. It was the perfect way to finish off Pattyn's story and I really enjoyed the addition of Jackie's perspective. I will say though that it dragged on at times, but other than that it was an enjoyable read!

5/5 stars!I am not okay.This is the sequel to one of my favorite books of all time, Burned. I first read Burned when I was in middle school, then I reread it when I was in high school, a few years ago. For those of you who do not know, Burned is a beautiful, lyrical and tragic story of a girl who grows up in a LDS household with an abusive father and passive mother. She is the oldest of many siblings. After her father finds her hanging out with some not-so-great kids, he ships her off for the
The more Ellen Hopkins novels I read, the less I find myself enjoying them. I think what keeps me coming back is the hope that the next thing she writes is going to have the same visceral rawness that I remember from when I first read Crank and Impulse. The more seasoned Hopkins gets as a writer, the further away she gets from that original style that initially drew me in. There's something almost juvenile about the writing, and that used to be ok because it worked with the subject she was
Thank God I didn't have to wait 6-7 years for this book!The action began from the beginning and was pretty consistent throughout the whole novel. I enjoyed the switching POV's between Pattyn and Jackie, though I felt like I was more interested in Jackie's story than Pattyn's most times.The so-called villains in this book made me just as angry as ever, particularly Deidre and the girls' mother. There were moments when I felt my heart began racing a bit. The writing again was amazing, and though I
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