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Thicker Than Water
Thicker Than Water | Kelly Fiore
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Perfect for fans of Ellen Hopkins—a heartbreaking tale of family tragedy and drug addiction where sometimes the best intentions lead to the worst possible outcomes. Cecelia Price killed her brother. At least, that's what the police and the district attorney are saying. Although CeCe is now locked up and forced into treatment, she knows the story is much more complicated. Cyrus wasn't always a drug-addled monster. He used to be a successful athlete, but when an injury forced Cyrus off the soccer field and onto pain medication, his life became a blur of anger, addiction, and violence. All CeCe could do was stand by and watch, until she realized an effective way to take away her brother's drugs while earning the money she needed for college: selling the pills. Only she never expected what happened next.
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blondie27
Thicker Than Water | Kelly Fiore

"Even if I wanted to remember the good things, it's my body rejecting the idea. So, I remember all the bad things instead."

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Cityofamber
Thicker Than Water | Kelly Fiore
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At first I was leaning towards "so-so" but the more I think about this book the more annoyed I am. It is extremely unrealistic and the choices made don't make sense and don't fit with characters. The charge didn't fit the action. The ending was was frustrating. This week I'm reminded why I don't read YA contemporaries too much. ??

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Thicker Than Water | Kelly Fiore
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If you love the complicated, serious topics of Ellen Hopkins' books, you will love this book. Ready to take full blame for her brother Cyrus's death, CeCe is preparing for her court case while staying in the Behavioral Therapy unit of a juvenile correctional facility. Beautifully written with vivid imagery, the novel flips between present and past as we learn about Cyrus's addiction to Oxycontin and how it affects his family.