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Title:Identical
Author:Ellen Hopkins
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 565 pages
Published:August 26th 2008 by Margaret K. McElderry Books
Categories:Young Adult. Poetry. Fiction. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Mental Health. Mental Illness. Sociology. Abuse
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Do twins begin in the womb? Or in a better place? Kaeleigh and Raeanne are identical down to the dimple. As daughters of a district-court judge father and a politician mother, they are an all-American family—on the surface. Behind the facade each sister has her own dark secret, and that's where their differences begin. For Kaeleigh, she's the misplaced focus of Daddy's love, intended for a mother whose presence on the campaign trail means absence at home. All that Raeanne sees is Daddy playing a game of favorites—and she is losing. If she has to lose, she will do it on her own terms, so she chooses drugs, alcohol, and sex. Secrets like the ones the twins are harboring are not meant to be kept—from each other or anyone else. Pretty soon it's obvious that neither sister can handle it alone, and one sister must step up to save the other, but the question is—who?

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Original Title: Identical
ISBN: 1416950052 (ISBN13: 9781416950059)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Kaeleigh Gardella, Raeanne Gardella, Raymond Gardella, Kae Gardella, Greta (Identical), Ian (Identical), Madison (Identical), Mick (Identical), Ty (Identical)
Setting: United States of America


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www.melissa413readsalot.blogspot.comThis book was amazing and it tore me apart :( I had a feeling I knew where it was going and it did but in a little bit of a different way. It's so very sad. This author can write some amazing ~ heart-wrenching books.. the sad thing is she knows a lot of this stuff from experience. You have Kaeleigh and Raeanne that are twins and they both have such crappy lives that I almost have no words. It breaks me into pieces. *EXCERPT FROM BOOK*Eyes firmly planted on

One family - damaged by tragedy. A father who drinks too much; an absentee, professionally-driven mother. Twin girls left in the middle. Kaeleigh and Raeanne are identical twins - each with their own deep, dark secret. One daughter attracts the inappropriate attention of their damaged father. The other daughter, usually ignored, takes part in riskier and riskier behavior just screaming to be heard. Both girls suffer in silence, living behind the facade of a perfect, all-American family.Ellen

Kaeleigh and Raeanne are identical twins, mirror images of each other. They share a terrible secret. Kaeleigh is the good girl--she does well in school and has a lead role in the school musical. Ian, her sort-of boyfriend, loves her deeply. Her father loves her too, but not the way a father should.Raeanne knows about her father's visits to Kaeleigh's bed. While a part of her wants to protect Kaeleigh, another part of her feels jealous because her father didn't pick her. She breaks rules at every

2.5 stars for this one, but will round up to 3. While I found Ellen's writing hypnotic and it sucked me in, in a big way, I felt like this just seemed too....taboo. (Not going to lie. I figured out the plot twist by just reading the synopsis. )I get that Ellen wants to tackle the very real problems of child molestation, pedophilia, drug abuse, mental illness....but it felt just very visceral and too much trying to shock you with horrific scenes. I am no prude, but seriously, I can do without a

A mentally ill girl saved by a boy using possessive language - what a disgusting trope that is!There's ultimately a good story here, but the subject was not approached analitically or compassionately; it was pure sensationalism and contained every mental illness symptome, every single "teens behaving badly" trope and cliché, etc. The bads sadly outweight the goods here - and I'm not sure I'll be reading any more Hopkins again.

Identical takes on the issue of sexual abuse by a relative. In this case, Kaeleigh is sexually abused by her father while her twin sister, Raeanne, isnt. Raeanne never tells on her father, especially since her mother is distant {shes running for Congress} and cold. And the story, written in the same free verse Hopkins used in Crank and Glass, switches from the point of view of Kaeleigh to Raeanne. Of occasionally, if you follow the sepearate words down the page, the girls come to the same

As I opened up this book and looked at the writing I was like.. What the hell is this? It's a 565 pages of poems? This is gonna be weird and confusing. HOW WRONG WAS I!!!!!!!I started flipping through the pages as fast as I could cause I must and needed to know how it ends. After page 3 I barely noticed it was in poem form and in the middle of the book I realized this author is a genius. Not only for how unique this book is but her writing style is highly addicting. **claps loudly for author**