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Audiobook, part of my banned book series.
This book was fine, somewhere in tone to Tricks, also by this author. I give it three stars because I'm kind of ambivalent about the book in general. It was fine, and probably good for parents to read. I doubt it encourages any child to start doing drugs, or have unprotected sex, or get raped.
This is an older book, but definitely banned often. Since I assume it's the "hard right" who were always doing the banning, I'm actually a little surprised they banned this. They must have been torn. Reasons to ban: Well the book has rape and a lot of drug use and the slippery slope of falling into that life, drugs not rape. You don't fall into rape, although I guess drugs were making the protagonist more susceptible and available for such actions.
Anyway, I'm sure the hard right was confused because the girl ends up having her rape baby which seems to be the hard right wet dream right there. Nothing they enjoy more than a girl who's not ready to have a baby, having that baby, with drug problems, and unable to care for it.
This book was fine, somewhere in tone to Tricks, also by this author. I give it three stars because I'm kind of ambivalent about the book in general. It was fine, and probably good for parents to read. I doubt it encourages any child to start doing drugs, or have unprotected sex, or get raped.
This is an older book, but definitely banned often. Since I assume it's the "hard right" who were always doing the banning, I'm actually a little surprised they banned this. They must have been torn. Reasons to ban: Well the book has rape and a lot of drug use and the slippery slope of falling into that life, drugs not rape. You don't fall into rape, although I guess drugs were making the protagonist more susceptible and available for such actions.
Anyway, I'm sure the hard right was confused because the girl ends up having her rape baby which seems to be the hard right wet dream right there. Nothing they enjoy more than a girl who's not ready to have a baby, having that baby, with drug problems, and unable to care for it.