

However, I loved the internal dialogue Kristina has with herself. Like with the first book in the series, there isn't that much dialogue between characters. I don't know why, but Glass just read a bit slower. I didn't devour this book like I did Crank, but I still loved it. The pacing of this book is a bit slower than the first one. The scenes for each chapter are so easy to imagine. It's so easy to lose yourself in Kristina's world.

However, the purple cover with the title written in Meth looks good too.Īs with the first book in this series, the world building is perfect. I do prefer the first cover as I loved the black and white simplicity of it. I love the way Hopkins continues to use a slang name for Meth.Īgain, I do like the cover to this book. Glass is one of the many slang names for the drug Meth. The title of this sequel to Crank is a great one. Will Kristina finally give up the monster for good this time to become a good mother? Little does she know it's not as easy as that. Kristina believes she can control the monster now that she has Hunter to take care of. Now Kristina has a baby to take care off. I enjoyed this book a lot, not as much as the first book in the series, but it was still good. (This review can also be found on my blog The (Mis)Adventures of a Twenty-Something Year Old Girl).Īfter reading Crank by Ellen Hopkins, I knew I had to read the sequel.
