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Slammed (Slammed, Bk 1)
Slammed - Slammed, Bk 1
Author: Colleen Hoover
After a cross-country move tears her away from the only life she's ever known, eighteen-year-old Layken's outlook is anything but hopeful. — Enter Will Cooper:  An attractive twenty-one year old with an intriguing passion for "slamming."  Through their similar pasts and one heartstopping date, they form an immediate an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781476715902
ISBN-10: 1476715904
Publication Date: 9/18/2012
Pages: 352
Edition: Original
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4.1 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: Atria Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 67
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reviewed Slammed (Slammed, Bk 1) on + 149 more book reviews
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I enjoyed this book more than I thought I was going to. My neighbor recommended it to me and I didn't want to put it down once I started it.

One thing that I really liked was that the author didn't 'pigeon-hole' the characters. Meaning that they were not your stereotypical characters who acted like 'this' because their life was like 'this'.

I'm looking forward to reading the sequel and would also read more by this author.
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kellilee avatar reviewed Slammed (Slammed, Bk 1) on + 66 more book reviews
Slammed is a first novel for an author with little to no previous writing experience that was written initially only for family and friends and then was self-published on Amazon to (a surprisingly) great reception. After finishing this short book, I just don't agree with the majority of readers that this was a great YA romance. I think I was especially let down by the central slam poetry theme which fell pretty flat in terms of the poetry itself and the development of the slam poetry culture. When I think of slam poetry, I generally imagine great emotion and raw truth and sticky subjects. None of this was captured in Ms. Hoover's novel. Some young people in my life recently told me that the slam poetry movement is now full of "posers" with no real message to share and no real passion for the art. This book felt full of "posers." Even though their life experiences could have been the source of good poetry, those opportunities were squandered away by the characters in this book. Elsewhere on the web, Ms. Hoover has expressed her concern that there were not more novels with slam poetry as a central theme. I'm afraid we are still waiting.


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