Glass (Crank #2)

 
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Reader reviewed by lexy

The book is amazing you have to read it. The choices she makes are bad but she cannot grasp that. Will she get him back or will she forever lose him to a better place. The adiction she has is greater than she knows, but she cannot because the monster will not let her go. It wants to dance forever. Read it and think twice about just taking a stroll with the monster.
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Wow!
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Reader reviewed by Chay

This book was a geart continuing to CRANK. After reading crank i had to pick up glass and read it as well just to know what else happened. I was proud of her for not finding the monster while beiing preganate with Hunter. But after she found it again, i knew everything was going to go down hill from there. But i am a sucker for the love scenes which were great and just kept you wanting to read it more and more. I would have to say that the ending was a bit of suprise i thought that her and her boyfriend were going to actually try and turn themselfs around and do better for thire baby on the way. But in the long run that is what she gets for stealing form her own family.
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terrifying
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Reader reviewed by tricia

Now that Kristina has had her baby she wants to stay away from the monster, but she finds it too difficult. Once again Kristina finds herself being captured by the monster, this time it's worse though. Between her family, her baby,job, and old friends Kristina finds the monster more and more inviting. This tale makes you beleive that you are the one with the addiction. Scary insight.
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