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Crank. Glass. Ice. Crystal. Whatever you call it, it's all the same: a monster. And once it's got hold of you, this monster will never let you go.A sequel to Crank, this harrowing and disturbing look at addiction finds protagonist Kristina Snow thinking she can use drugs yet control the consequences. Now with a baby to care for, she's determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. But the monster is too strong and, before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grips. She needs the monster to keep going, to face the pressures of day-to-day life. She will do anything for it, including giving up the only thing that makes her truly happy. Read more

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  • Deep messages!
Format: Hardcover
Ellen Hopkins is one of my favorite authors. She writes books with troubling topics, but they are very insightful on the struggles different people go through. The crank series consists of 3 books. Crank Glass & Fallout. This series follows a young girl who is dealing with addiction, and many other challenges. The story is loosely based off of the real addictions of the authors daughter. Hopkins books are beautifully written in a verse format. They are easy reads, but deep and powerful. I read these books as a young teenager, and they were very eye opening to some topics that I didn’t know much about, however I understood them much better as a young adult. I highly recommend them to everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023 by Jordan

  • A great read
Format: Paperback
Read it in one day! However it was an excellent read!
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by Hayshai

  • messy
Format: Kindle
Kristina’s story is nothing but messy as is her thoughts. On to the next book to hear the rest of what’s told.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by Delilah

  • Powerful Reading
Ellen Hopkins is fast becoming a favorite author for me. Even though I don't normally like novels told in verse, I do really enjoy hers. After reading Crank, I had to pick up Glass right away and find out what came next for Kristina in her fight against the 'monster' (crank - crystal meth). I've been completely taken by Kristina's life and struggles with her drug addiction. At times I am horrified by her behavior but you have to stop and think it's the drug causing her actions. It's such a highly addictive drug and lifestyle once you've been sucked into it. Kristina has been doing pretty good where the crank is concerned. She's trying to take care of her son Hunter while living at home with her mother and working at the local 7-11. The only thing is she's feeling pretty unattractive after having the baby and she thinks, what can it hurt? Just a little here and there will help her lose weight and give her more energy to care for her son. This time though things fall into place much easier for Kristina. She finds it much easier to get the drugs and a better quality drug at that. In no time at all she is completely immersed in the 'life' again with no regard for her life and more importantly for her son's life. While Kristina has been assuming that nobody knows she's back on the crank, she is surprised to find out that her mom and Scott knew all along. At one point Kristina puts her son Hunter in danger and her mother finally blows up. She tells Kristina to go and get her life together; that she can't have Hunter until she is capable of properly caring for a baby. So Kristina leaves vowing she'll get herself together and get her son back one day. She ends up living with the cousin of her latest boyfriend and life turns into one continuous loop of drugs and sex. She knows she's heading down a bad path but she hasn't the power to stop it and just lives day to day - hit to hit. Selling drugs seems to be the best and easiest way to survive but that never leads to a good end. This installment leaves us knowing that there is more to come and that's what we get with Fallout, which is available now. As with Crank, Glass drags us full tilt into the world of a drug addict with first class seats. You can feel the hopelessness in the pages of Kristina's life. I found Glass even more disturbing than Crank except for being relieved that her son was being taken care of. The life Kristina is living is horrific. There is no care for anything that we, as human beings, normally care about like a clean place to sleep, a job, food and proper care for our kids. She doesn't care (the drug doesn't let her/can't let her) - she only cares about getting her drugs. Such is the life of a drug addict. I already have Fallout and plan on reading it as soon as I can. I'm definitely anxious to find out how it will all end for Kristina. Will she get off the drugs? Will she get her son back? Will she rebuild her life? Or will she just sink deeper into the life of drugs? Again, I think these are good books for teens to read but I would still recommend a parent reading them first. Not all parents are appreciative of the blunt directness with which Ellen Hopkins writes. As an adult, I was shocked by some of it but then again this is not a life I'm in any way familiar with. Glass by Ellen Hopkins is another great novel well worth reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2011 by Darlene @ Peeking Between the Pages

  • Well done, tragic story
Every have a book that you really enjoyed but had a hard time figuring out why? Glass was like that for me at first. As I continued to read, I kept rolling my eyes at the main character Kristina as she continues to destroy her life. I despise her mother and step father for being in denial as long as they were. I do not care for her friends when they can just abandon her as quickly as change their shirt. What makes the story even more tragic is how she gives up her own baby for the meth. You would think that would motivate her to do better and be better. If anything, she uses the baby as an excuse. The meth helps her lose the baby fat because she does not eat, and it helps her escape the stress of being a mother. So why do I like this story so much if I find the characters so despicable? Well, first off it is a very compelling story. I am willing to admit that I started to feel sorry for Kristina as her world came crashing down. She lost ties with all her family because of her own choices but when I saw how it was affecting her I still hoped for something good to happen, but it never did. What really enthralls me is Hopkins' style. I love reading this story in prose. She even gets more creative in this one by meshing up her prose into different shapes reflecting the situation she is telling. These books are deceptively short yet a lot more happens than most stories. I would definitely recommend continuing this series if you enjoyed Crank. It is a terrifying yet awe-inspiring tale of what continues to happen with meth addicts and the continuing dangers of addiction. If Crank and Glass do not give you pause about drug use, nothing will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2012 by I.S. Anderson

  • Amazing trilogy
Format: Paperback
Love this trilogy! I do wish they kept the original covers.. but I do understand how it could be a little controversial. I first read them when I was in high school, let someone borrow them and never returned. I have never been one that liked to read, but when I found this was written in poetry form, it caught my attention. Makes it easy to read but also makes you think. Definitely a must read! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by Anne

  • I think yes
I have had this book in my wish list for a while and on a whim I decided to get it. It did not disappoint. It continued the story started in Ellen Hopkins' Crank. I really enjoy her style of writing, not only form but shape as well. Just about every page has words in some wacky arrangement, and in some pages you will find a "hidden" passage. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone, although I would advise you to read Crank first and keep Urban Dictionary handy if you are unfamiliar with terms related to drugs, specifically meth (I lived a very sheltered life so I was looking up words from the book quite frequently.) Conclusion: Loved the book, same style and characters from the first book, Crank, had to look up some words b/c I'm not familiar with slang words for drugs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2016 by Hope

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