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"Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins is approximately 666 pages long.
It has 544 pages.
No, it's a book.
If you are refering to Impulse by Ellen Hopkins it follows different people than her books Crank, Glass, and Fallout. So, yes it would be a separate book.
In the book "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins, Connor's last name is "Meeks."
The book "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins has been banned in various locations in the United States, including school districts in Texas, Missouri, and New York. The bans were often due to concerns over the book's content, which includes themes of suicide, self-harm, and mental illness.
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You can find an example of this in pretty much any book, but i would recommend Impulse by Ellen Hopkins Identical by Ellen Hopkins Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen Lord of the Fllies by Willian Golding For younger adiunces try Judy Bloom
The major conflict in "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins revolves around three teenagers - Conner, Vanessa, and Tony - who are struggling with mental health issues and contemplating suicide. The conflict lies in how they cope with their individual traumas and whether they will find the strength to carry on.
The character Trey appears in Ellen Hopkins' book "Crank," which is the first book in the Crank series. Trey is a significant character in the story, playing a crucial role in the protagonist's life.
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The characters in the book "Glass" by Ellen Hopkins include Kristina/Bree, Summer, Trey, Adam, Brendan, and a few others. The story revolves around Kristina's struggles with drug addiction and the impact it has on her relationships with those around her.
"Identical" by Ellen Hopkins follows the lives of identical twins, Kaeleigh and Raeanne, who struggle with dysfunctional family dynamics, trauma, and self-discovery. The story delves into themes of mental health, abuse, and identity as the sisters navigate their complex relationship, uncover family secrets, and strive to find their own paths. The novel is a dark and gripping exploration of the effects of trauma on individuals and families.