![]() ![]() When I read this, I felt the urge to cry. Gel’s reflections: Possibly my favorite poem in the book. On the book: Cody was angry because his parents prioritizes praying for miracles than their own sons’ problems. (A Poem by Cody Bennett, Release, Ellen Hopkins, 229) And I’m not sure if I want to hear the end of it (whatever “it” is, you decide). I don’t want to be at the receiving end of it. Gel’s reflections: Interesting… and terrifying quote. On the book: Seth was saying he could never do regular sex with a “sugar daddy”, but Loren disagreed. (I’m Doing a Fair Job, Ellen Hopkins, 196) I prefer the company of a selected few, thank you very much. I think the more attachments I have, the more headache I will have. Gel’s reflections: As someone who does not easily attach herself to someone, this is on point. On the book: Ginger and Alex were talking about their tough lives and how they put up with their parents. “Seems to me life is a lot easier without getting Gel’s reflections: I laughed so hard at this quote. ![]() On the book: Eden asked Andrew some mushy things, and Andrew just knew how to melt a girl’s heart. Read on!Ī little background: Tricks is a Young Adult, Poetry, Contemporary book by Ellen Hopkins. You could first see my book review – but other than that… Let’s get down to the quotes! Gel’s little side note: YES! I HAVE FOLLOWED MY OWN SCHEDULE! GHADDAMN YES. ![]()
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