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August 4, 2010 - 8:51 pm

In fact, it’s one of the few paperbacks my daughter has refused to pass on to a friend. She is not easy to please, has a low tolerance for anything too sad or heavy, and was not particularly excited about reading a novel that Mom brought home from a conference. So Kelly Parra has definitely won over this family. I just ordered “Invisible Touch” and am hoping it will be a hit as well.
anybody know the name of this song?
kay so part of the song goes like this: i like that…i like Girls Graffiti Names your dirty mind i’m on it all the time…my body rocks the rhythm you beat my drum hard…i like the money money i’m dripping gold…i’m a graffiti girl, i like to spray the paintthanks
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kay so part of the song goes like this: i like that…i like Girls Graffiti Names your dirty mind i’m on it all the time…my body rocks the rhythm you beat my drum hard…i like the money money i’m dripping gold…i’m a graffiti girl, i like to spray the paintthanks
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August 4th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
I had heard about this book through relatives and decided to pick it up.
It was great read. Very entertaining from start to finish. I would recommend this to anyone. Can’t wait to read her next book “Invisible Touch”.
August 5th, 2010 at 10:09 am
This book was a waste of time and money. sure it has a plot and a moral…but after you get past that there is nothing….i will likly deposit this book in a recycling bin after i am done with it.
August 5th, 2010 at 10:33 pm
Yes, the character is spunky and interesting.
Yes the writing is vibrant.
But at the end, I still don’t see anything great about vandalism. The tacked on ending that graffiti isn’t __just__ about illegal vandalism but could be about public murals and graffiti clubs doesn’t work for me.
If you like graffiti style art and can get past the illegal part, this is a great book.
August 6th, 2010 at 10:31 am
Angel loves doing art, but is still finding her place within the scope of it all. Her work is labeled “whimsical”, but she wants to up it to “realistic”. However, when bad boy Miguel approaches her saying she has the perfect style to be a great graffiti artist, well, what else can Angel do but say yes to lessons? But as the days go on, she gets wrapped up more and more in the sometimes seedy underbelly of the world of graffiti art. Will she be able to pull herself out before it’s too late?
I really enjoyed this book. Told in a very raw, honest, and realistic way, this novel portrays the Latino culture in a way I don’t think I’ve seen before in YA literature. The events in this novel feel very real and make you invest so much into Angel and her life, leading up to a killer climax. I almost cried while reading this book and that is extremely hard for someone to do. This book is highly recommended.