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Reader reviewed by Remy

Impulse is a beautifully written book, that will make you never want to put it down.
Impulse in summary is about these kids  named Tony,Connor,Vanessa.
Who all have one thing in common they all tried to kill themselves.
Now they are in a rehab center for kids like themselves.
To leave need to pass all the levels to get to go home.
Of all the levels the last is the hardest.
This book is about friendship, trust, and love.
With a tragic ending.

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My Fav. Book of all times
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Reader reviewed by Laura

This book was absolutly amazing. Basicly the book is about three teens who almost end there lives and have to go to this mental house.I sill  loved it i loved all three characters, Conner,Tony and Vanessa. But if you want to get Techical they all meet in aspen spring, I think thats what it called, any ways they get to know each other and they explained to each other why there, there. In the end one of them finally meets there goal and goes over the edge. I really and truely recomment this to any who likes ellen hopkins book or are trying to choose a really good book and they want to read quickly.
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Reader reviewed by Ashley

There is no doubt that Ellen Hopkins is an amazing writer. And yet I was still astonished at how well I was able to connect with characters that I had nothing in common with. I felt like I really knew Conner, Tony, and Vanessa. Immediately, I fell in love with each character and wanted them to fight through the urge to end it all.




Conner is what every kid dreams of being. He has the perfect life; on the outside anyways. On the inside he battles himself, his parents, and the world around him. When he finally decides to end everything with a shot to the heart, he misses and hits bone. Conner is now a resident of Aspen Springs. 




Tony had a rough childhood. He eases the pain with pills. He overdoses, but doesn't die. Instead, he throws it all back up, landing him a spot in Aspen Springs.




Vanessa seems average, nothing like your psychiatric hospital patient. She finds beauty in the blade. Comfortable with ending her life that day, she cuts deep and watches the blood run out, ready to die. But then her eight year old brother Bryan walks in. Vanessa winds up at Aspen Springs.




At Aspen Springs they each struggle to conquer their demons, a fight to get better. Conner, Tony, and Vanessa soon cross path, and have nothing in common except a wish to die. Through this they become friends and help each other fight for a better life.

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Impulse very good book.
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Reader reviewed by Nicole

Impulse was a great book. The threee main characters are Conner,Tony,Vanessa and they are are in a physic ward becuase they all have problems. Tony is takes drugs,Vanessa cuts herself,and conner tryed to kill himself. I loved this book because it had a little bit of everything in it and Elllen Hopkins is one of my favorite authors. I could not put the book down thats how good it was. I loved it and think every teen should read it.
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Unflinchingly Good
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Reader reviewed by The Library Lurker

I love novels in free verse. The way that eventually it's like you're
not even reading poetry anymore but everything is so beautiful
without trying to be is just amazing. This is only the second novel by
Ellen Hopkins that I've read, and I loved it just as much as I loved Burned.
Her books are a lot of things, but they're definitely not light summer
reads. You have to be ready to get emotionally attached and hang on for a
bumpy ride.



What I loved about this book is that it's a book about suicide, but not a
typical book about suicide. It's not a book of what lead up to a
character killing themself, it's a book about what happened to three
teens after they attempted to kill themselves. Of course it goes into
why they did it, but the entire backstory unfolds slowly while new
relationships and personal revelations are happening in the facility
that they were sent to "get better."



The three main characters, Tony, Conner, and Vanessa, had such different
voices that a lot of times I didn't even have to look to know who I was
reading. They all have such heartbreaking backstories in such different
ways. I felt for them all. I loved the way that the relationship
between the three constantly evolved, and ended up completely different
than I was expecting.



There isn't so much a plot to this book as there is a story. And that
story is told beautifully. Basically, if you've never read Ellen Hopkins
you need to, and soon. This book was great, and I can't wait to read
more by her.
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“Impulse” by Ellen Hopkins
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If you have read anything by Ellen Hopkins, you likely know to expect a novel told in verse. When I first read Crank (her debut YA novel), I found this a rather odd way to format a book, but as I read tons of YA literature, I'm seeing that this is a new trend in books and have fallen in love with it.

Impulse tells the story of three teens, Conner, Vanessa, and Tony. Each has their own reason for being a resident at Aspen Springs, each recovering in a facility in Nevada or, as Conner puts it, “a lockdown where crazies pace.” Conner is sent to Aspen Springs after attempting to commit suicide. Vanessa has a cutting problem. Tony was found in the streets not long after ingesting far too many drugs and alcohol and nearly escaping death's grasp. Each needs help. Each needs each other.

Through her magnificent writing (major fan-girlsisms for this author) Hopkins spins the tales of three teens who have a rough start. Three teens the reader can't help but want to see overcome their problems and become better people.

I have read this book twice now. The first time, I finished it and sat for quite awhile in shock. It's rare for me to attempt to try and guess how a book is going to end, but I certainly did not expect the ending in this book. I desperately wanted to reach out and comfort the characters upon finding out their fate. Few authors have done this for me, and even fewer have the ability to evoke these same feelings upon a re-read. Though her subject matter is usually dark (perhaps not the kind of books you'd want to take on a beach vacation?), all of her characters will captivate you and pull on your heartstrings. If you haven't yet, go to your nearest bookstore, library, or online book seller and try at least one of her books. I can almost guarantee that you will be back for more.

Happy Reading!
-Melly
www.beautyandthearmageddon.blogspot.com
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This is a great read for anyone who has read any of her other books.
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This story is such an amazing one that it made me cry, laugh, and scream out loud. How can a poem form book make me do that? I love how the character were original and how there was a weird twist between Tony and Vanessa. Also, I love how she did the ending, proving that not everyone gets better and not everyone gets the help they want if their family doesn't support them.
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Deeply felt
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Reader reviewed by Dede

Impulse is about 3 troubled teenagers who come together after they each try to commit suicide.  They meet in the "loony bin" and form a bond with eachother.  Conner, who tried to commit suicide by shooting himself because he has performance parents.  They insist he get good grades, do good in sports, and are pretty emotionally cold.  They don't show alot of love of warmth and Conner can't remember his mom ever touching or kissing him with love.  They seem more interested in what he can do, and not who he is. 
Vanessa, who lives with her grandmother because her mom is bipolar, she talks to her angel.  She cuts herself to feel relief and decides one day to end her life with a cut.  Her little brother comes in and sees her and her grandmother rushes her off.  Her father is pretty absent, as he is in the army and she feels his absence strongly. 
Tony, who thinks he's gay, and has been through alot.  His mother is an addict and has a line of boyfriends.  Tony has only had one friend, and that friend died from aids.  He tries to commit suicide by taking a bottle of valium. 
They all meet at the treatment center and sense in eachother a bond.  They become close friends and throughout the story you feel like you know where it's going, but it has surprise twists.  The ending feels a little rushed and you don't get the full impact of the sense of what the author is trying to portray, but you do understand why things happen in the book and it is a good book for teens. 


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Stunning, but not the best
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Reader reviewed by Jessica

In another one of Ellen Hopkins famous novels written in verse, "IMPULSE" details the events through the eyes of three teenagers who had brought together in a hospital after they have all tried to commit suicide, for various reasons. Vanessa, Tony, and Connor all have reasons for wanting themselves dead, but it is through each other that they begin to see what life is about, that they can live through the horrid events and tough pressure that lead them to take this leap and try to end their lives for good.

The startling message that Ellen Hopkins books always carry is present in this one as well, claiming that not everybody can be saved, but everybody can get help. These three teenagers all tell the story through their own eyes, switching off view points, but not all of them see the same things. In the end, it depends on the person's drive to get better, not the help they get.
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i loved this book. Ellen Hopkins is outstanding
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Reader reviewed by skye

Its an outstanding book. I found it hard to stop reading it and when it was over you wish there was more! Its impossible not to love this book. Ellen Hopkins has done it again i  love all of her books she is an outstanding writer (:


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