A review by taygivs
Tilt by Ellen Hopkins

2.0

I finished reading Triangles the day before and picked up Tilt because I thought it was a sequel. WRONG. The two star rating may be slightly jaded due to my own disappointment. If you read Triangles, there is absolutely no reason to read Tilt as it is the exact same story told from the children's' point of view. Ordinarily this would not be a bad thing as a story can be told from a different perspective and have a completely different meaning. That is not the case here as entire pages of dialogue are exactly the same as in Triangles. I picture a mother and daughter reading these two books together, side by side. The mother with the erotic Triangles and daughter with the tam version, Tilt. Overall, the writing was beautiful in typical Hopkins style and the story was compelling.