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ohkaykayreads's review
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
3.5
I'm so glad I read this series one book right after the next, which I don't do too often. It really made me immerse myself in the story and I really found myself loving the characters...some more than others because if I'm honest some of the characters lacked any real personality in my opinion. But the story was a hit for me. I tend to like a back and forth between character narrative which this third and final book in the series offers. Two thumbs up for me on this one.
bookthra's review against another edition
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
5.0
clrvnzd's review
4.0
Her children make better decisions that her but in the end, she learns and appeals to change that will save her from the hell of addiction.
addyreadsitall's review
3.0
I’m actually finding it hard to believe that I couldn’t make myself give this book a higher rating.
The first two books in this trilogy(Crank and Glass) were just what I expected them to be - harsh, raw, devastating, an inside-look at not only the user of “The Monster”, but a look at how the family of the user was affected. Although Fallout was a good book, I didn’t feel the same connection to it as the first two books.
The first two books in this trilogy(Crank and Glass) were just what I expected them to be - harsh, raw, devastating, an inside-look at not only the user of “The Monster”, but a look at how the family of the user was affected. Although Fallout was a good book, I didn’t feel the same connection to it as the first two books.
moxiemin's review
4.0
I am addicted to these books. Watching as the monster that did so much damage in their mom's life, these children are collateral damage. I find myself wanting to know more of their lives. I want to know what happened in the relationships. I feel invested.