The trilogy is honestly one of Ellen’s most heart wrenching series. Crank and Glass however are a bit more compelling. This book is entirely fictional in my opinion, cause when it was written “Hunter” was 13 and in the book he is 19. However, it is a definite conclusion to Kristinas story, answering lots of questions and filling in blanks. while some find it disappointing, I find it incredibly realistic and just as heart wrenching.
A letdown.
Published by Meghan , 7 years ago
In comparison to the other two books in this series, this was an absolute letdown. Very hard to get through, and extremely confusing, as characters are switched back and forth like whiplash. It's worth reading to finish the series, but know it's not a good ending.
Left me wanting more..
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 7 years ago
I’ve read Crank and Glass multiple times through out high school but never knew Ellen Hopkins made this finale to the “Kristina” story. I loved reading her children’s different lives and back stories.
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