Ellen Hopkins is known for her popular novels in verse about issues affecting teens, including
Crank,
Impulse, and last year's
Perfect. I like her style of writing and how she often tells a story from the points of view of several characters. Whenever I read an Ellen Hopkins book, I really feel and understand what a character is going through, which, at times, can be very painful.
Tilt is another book in which the reader hears the story from several characters. In this case, teenangers Shane, Mikayla, and Harley talk about their relationships and love.