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David Hernandez (1) (1971–)

Autor de Suckerpunch

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David Hernandez's most recent book of poetry, Hoodwinked, won the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry. His other books include Always Danger and A House Waiting for Music. He is also the author of two YA novels, No More Us for You and Suckerpunch. David teaches creative writing at California State mostrar más University, Long Beach. mostrar menos
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The Best American Poetry 2013 (2013) — Contribuidor — 83 copias
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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1971
Género
male
Relaciones
Glatt, Lisa (wife)

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After I finished reading this angsty book, I drove to Target and bought a huge bag of Red Vines, and then drove to my boyfriend's UTD dorm room, because I have this memory of going to CiCi's Pizza and while Lauren G., Laura and I were chowing down on spinach Alfredo pizza, Stephen was sitting there eating Red Vines. ANYWAY. So, I sat cross-legged on his bed, ripped open the bag, and ate a Red Vine. Frowning, I ate a few more, and then just gave up and handed the bag to Stephen. What the heck? Why would you ever have a crazy Red Vine fettish when Twizzlers are so much better? Why do Red Vines even exist when there are Twizzlers out there? Red Vines are waxy and pure ick while Twizzlers are nothing but strawberry goodness!
That pretty much sums up how I feel about ths book, it that makes any sense at all.
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bookishblond | 8 reseñas más. | Oct 24, 2018 |
Marcus is happy. His father who hits his (not-so) little brother Enrique has finally left home. Marcus has to help out more and money is tight but he is happier without him. Evenso, Marcus' life is not all good: he keeps wondering if he should have done more to protect his brother -- the same brother who is now dating the girl Marcus likes. Enrique and Marcus decide to confront their violent father and give him a taste of his own medicine with a (fake) gun. But the trip and confrontation play out in ways they never expected.

Excellent YA fodder; strong male Latino voice, great dialogue, good pacing. Adult language (lots of f bombs), sexual situations, drug use.. good for mature readers, esp. boys.
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mjspear | 8 reseñas más. | Jan 29, 2015 |
Messed up family.
Blunt language.
Drugs.
 
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TeamDewey | 8 reseñas más. | Apr 6, 2014 |
Hooked me in at the start but the way events followed each other more realistically than determined by a story shape didn't quite work for me. (There was a story shape, it was just more in the gaps between the events.)
 
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zeborah | 8 reseñas más. | Jun 5, 2013 |

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Miembros
237
Popularidad
#95,614
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ISBNs
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