Identical
Fiction | Poem | Published in 2008
565
Poem • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2008
18+ years
HL590L
Identical by Ellen Hopkins explores the lives of identical twin sisters, Kaeleigh and Raeanne, who struggle with family trauma, addiction, and personal identity. Through alternating perspectives, the narrative delves into their psychological battles, revealing deep-seated pain and complex relationships within their family. The story unfolds as the twins navigate their intertwined existences.
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Identical by Ellen Hopkins is a powerful and gripping novel that explores dark themes with emotional intensity. Well-received for its verse format and raw, realistic portrayal of trauma, the book has garnered praise for its compelling characters and impactful narrative. However, some readers found the subject matter disturbing and the pacing uneven. Overall, it is a haunting, memorable read.
Readers who appreciate the intensity of Ellen Hopkins' Identical are often drawn to young adult novels that tackle complex, mature themes such as family dysfunction, identity struggles, and psychological trauma. Fans of Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak or Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why would find this book compelling.
66,164 ratings
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565
Poem • Fiction
California • Contemporary
2008
18+ years
HL590L
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