"Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins is approximately 666 pages long.
No, it's a book.
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The sequel to "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins is titled "Burned." It continues the story of the characters introduced in "Impulse," particularly focusing on their struggles with mental health, family issues, and the challenges of recovery. The narrative features Hopkins' signature free verse style and delves deeper into the themes of love, loss, and the quest for identity.
His full name is Conner Aaron Sykes. Page 150.
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.
Tricks By Ellen Hopkins Crank By Ellen Hopkins Burned By Ellen Hopkins Impulse By Ellen Hopkins Some more books are like Ellen Hopkins books but not written in the same style Go ask Alice By Anonymous 13 Reasons Why By Jay Asher
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.
Ellen Hopkins is known for her young adult novels written in verse, including titles such as "Crank," "Impulse," "Burned," and "Glass." These books often tackle tough subjects such as drug addiction, mental health, and abuse, and have gained popularity among young adult readers for their raw and emotional storytelling.
Ellen Hopkins is 57 years old (birthdate: March 26, 1955).