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Cry Baby

par Ginger Scott

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Tristan Lopez is loyal to his brothers. He doesn't really have a choice, born into a gang that has a choke hold on every kid who roams its streets. He gave his life to them willingly, knowing if he did, then one day, this kingdom, led by boys drunk with power and ruled by fear, would all be his.He thought about becoming someone else. It was hard not to crave the life of a regular 17-year-old. It's the only reason he stayed in school — to pretend. But he always fell back in line.Riley Rojas didn't belong in Tristan's real world. She should have only been part of the fantasy, one of the many faces he got to pretend with amid rows of metal chairs and desks and whiteboards with assignments. But there she was, moving boxes from the back of an old pickup into a house Tristan had shot up on a dare with his friends only a few months before.Riley took up space on his streets, her loud mouth fearless in the face of the gang leaders who terrified everyone else. She pushed Tristan around on the hard court, and she balled better than his friends — better than him sometimes. She challenged him. She needed him. He liked it. And when her pale blue eyes stared into his, he quit wanting to pretend.Contains mature themes.… (plus d'informations)
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Was not my kind of YA read. I only got. 17% into it and had to quit. I did not like it, to each their own I suppose! ( )
  JKJ94 | Jul 27, 2023 |
Okay I had to gather myself before I could write this review. The emotions in this book hit an intense cord in me. I was Riley. Me. I had definitely had a life like hers, and so I knew this was going to connect with me in a way other book hadn't before. Riley is strong, loud and really knows her own mind. and Tristan does too. Yes this is a YA Romance, and it wasn't too much, the author struck the right cord with this book, kids nowadays are mini adults. So I think it was really important that the right balance be struck, and the author nailed it. I won't rehash the plot, cause that isn't something I do. If you are in the mood for a gripping, heartfelt YA book, this is for you, for sure. Told in dual POV. ( )
  KGarner | Aug 4, 2018 |
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Tristan Lopez is loyal to his brothers. He doesn't really have a choice, born into a gang that has a choke hold on every kid who roams its streets. He gave his life to them willingly, knowing if he did, then one day, this kingdom, led by boys drunk with power and ruled by fear, would all be his.He thought about becoming someone else. It was hard not to crave the life of a regular 17-year-old. It's the only reason he stayed in school — to pretend. But he always fell back in line.Riley Rojas didn't belong in Tristan's real world. She should have only been part of the fantasy, one of the many faces he got to pretend with amid rows of metal chairs and desks and whiteboards with assignments. But there she was, moving boxes from the back of an old pickup into a house Tristan had shot up on a dare with his friends only a few months before.Riley took up space on his streets, her loud mouth fearless in the face of the gang leaders who terrified everyone else. She pushed Tristan around on the hard court, and she balled better than his friends — better than him sometimes. She challenged him. She needed him. He liked it. And when her pale blue eyes stared into his, he quit wanting to pretend.Contains mature themes.

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