Thursday, December 16, 2010

Glass: Weekly Blog Post

Glass By Ellen Hopkins


          Glass is a book with a lot of hard things going on with Kristina, the main character. One problem is addiction. Kristina is addicted to drugs and she won't stop. The drug, also known as the "monster" kills her and her family inside and out. Her family has to kick her out of the house because of this addiction. She goes to a point where she can't stop no matter what she does. the monster tears her and her family apart meanwhile bringing her close to her druggie friends and her druggie boyfriend. Her addiction has led to teen pregnancy and jail, but what actually caused this addiction was peer pressure.

          Teen pregnancy is also a problem. While addicted to the monster, Kristina has a baby that she barely cares about. Her baby, Hunter is also affected by her addiction by hurt. Kristina has tried to stop using drugs for her baby, but things got even worse. Hunter got injured several times and it was clearly a sign for Kristina that she needs to stop using drugs, but she went deeper into her addiction. Kristina has no control of herself or baby. Jail has been a problem, too. Kristina and her druggie boyfriend, Trey get arrested and they both go through the pain of separation from drugs and from each other. In jail, Kristina also finds out that she is pregnant again and now this baby will be even more hurt than Hunter. 

          Peer pressure caused the addiction. Kristina's first love, Adam introduced her to the world of drugs, and all her boyfriends after Adam were addicted. Kristina's friend Robyn affected her the most. Robyn did lots of drugs, dealt with drug dealers, and she got Kristina hooked up to addiction. This book is really about how addiction can change your life and everything in it.

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