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One Night
One Night
Author: Margaret Wild
Gabe is the best looking guy in school?that?s why his friends send him to get girls to their party. Helen is not much to look at?that?s why her friends want her to come along. But Helen gets under Gabe?s skin in a way no other girl has. — It was one night. One night with lasting consequences. Now Helen has to decide if she wants to keep the baby?...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781435237063
ISBN-10: 1435237064
Publication Date: 5/29/2008
Pages: 236
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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bluebaracuda avatar reviewed One Night on
Helpful Score: 2
This book is written in a series of "poems" by each character. I did not know this when I first ordered the book. It is a very quick read, but the story line is good.
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babyjulie avatar reviewed One Night on + 336 more book reviews
I just got this in the mail through PBS yesterday and had no plans whatsoever to read it any time soon. I only ordered it because I happened to see it available.
I hate the cover so I'm questioning myself as to why I picked this up so soon. The only reason I can come up with is that I haven't read anything in verse since Fallout came out.
So, I started this very morning and finished this very afternoon. And took numerous breaks in between. So it's a very fast one.
The chapters were sort of confusing for me. One minute a character would be speaking about everything else and then all of a sudden it totally switches up to someone talked about that character. I don't know that I've ever read a book that did that before. I'm fairly positive I wouldn't want to read another book like that but I will admit that it did kind of work here. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't slightly annoyed though.
I loved how realistic it was. Even the parts that we would wish with all out hearts would not be realistic were realistic. The horrific part with Al at the last party - however much we'd like to hope that could never happen - it could. And, in this world, it probably has. :(
Wild pulled this off in a very realistic way which I appreciate very much because this isn't the sort of book that can go any other way. I'm going to see what other books she has to see if any spark my interest.
The ending was the least realistic IMO although not so much as to drastically affect the story. Everything ended far too nicely if you ask me.
My favorite author for books-in-verse is still, and always will be I think, Ellen Hopkins.


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