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Overview

Hunter, Autumn, and Summer—three of Kristina Snow’s five children—live in different homes, with different guardians and different last names. They share only a predisposition for addiction and a host of troubled feelings toward the mother who barely knows them, a mother who has been riding with the monster, crank, for twenty years.

Hunter is nineteen, angry, getting by in college with a job at a radio station, a girlfriend he loves in the only way he knows how, and the occasional party. He's struggling to understand why his mother left him, when he unexpectedly meets his rapist father, and things get even more complicated. Autumn lives with her single aunt and alcoholic grandfather. When her aunt gets married, and the only family she’s ever known crumbles, Autumn’s compulsive habits lead her to drink. And the consequences of her decisions suggest that there’s more of Kristina in her than she’d like to believe. Summer doesn’t know about Hunter, Autumn, or their two youngest brothers, Donald and David. To her, family is only abuse at the hands of her father’s girlfriends and a slew of foster parents. Doubt and loneliness overwhelm her, and she, too, teeters on the edge of her mother’s notorious legacy. As each searches for real love and true family, they find themselves pulled toward the one person who links them together—Kristina, Bree, mother, addict. But it is in each other, and in themselves, that they find the trust, the courage, the hope to break the cycle.

Told in three voices and punctuated by news articles chronicling the family’s story, FALLOUT is the stunning conclusion to the trilogy begun by CRANK and GLASS, and a testament to the harsh reality that addiction is never just one person’s problem.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
The final installment of the trilogy that began with Crank and Glass examines the impact of Kristina's methamphetamine addiction on three of her children, now teens. Though not raised by their mother, they are still "dealing with the fallout of choices" she made, beginning in her own teenage years, as the narrative shifts among them. Hunter is quick to anger and experiments with substances, too; Autumn suffers from OCD and panic attacks because "things happened" when she was little; and Summer bounces around to different foster homes before running away with her boyfriend. Fans will recognize the author's trademark style: this is a gritty, gripping collection of free verse and concrete poems. Hopkins neatly creates news articles attributed to Associated Press, Variety, and other sources, clueing readers in to the fates of other characters from the first two books. In the end, readers will be drawn into the lives of each of these struggling teens as they deal with complicated home lives, first loves, and a mostly absent mother who "wants to love them," but is too damaged to do so. Ages 14–up. (Sept.)
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Hopkins uses free form verse and alternates the stories of three of Kristina Snow's teen-age offspring to show the effects of her meth addiction on their lives. Adopted by Kristina's mother, Hunter Haskins lives in Reno and does not know his father. With his angry outbursts, heavy drinking, and cheating, Hunter imperils his serious relationship with girlfriend Nikki. Seventeen-year-old Autumn Shepherd doesn't remember her mother and, with her father, Trey, in prison, she lives in San Antonio with his sister. Autumn suffers from panic attacks and obsessive-compulsion disorder (OCD), and uses alcohol to ease her pain. Summer Kenwood, now fifteen, has been "drop kicked around" placement homes and endured sexual abuse. When her father, Ron, gets picked up for drunken driving, Summer lands in foster care again but runs away with sexy meth-using Kyle. Circumstances throw all three together at Christmas. They confront, not only their mother, but the jarring reality of the choices they are making. Containing f-bombs and some sexual description, Hopkins' pithy poetry is the perfect vehicle to deliver the festering emotional beating that drug addiction inflicts on families. The experience is painful enough suffered vicariously and might jostle readers into examining their own decisions about drugs and alcohol. Unfortunately, many will find themselves in similar circumstances through no fault of their own. In the "Author's Note," Hopkins offers them understanding and direction for "breaking the cycle." A quick read considering its page length, Fallout is impossible to put down. Last in the trilogy (Crank, Glass), it is also a powerful stand-alone. Reviewer: Barbara Johnston
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This third novel in a trilogy about a meth-addicted mother and her offspring from five different fathers turns the reader's attention to her three eldest kids. Hunter Haskins grew up withmaternal grandparents and he has never met his father, an alcoholic. At nineteen he is a rising radio personality but with that comes groupies and parties. Exhibiting self-indulgent behavior, he smokes pot, drinks a lot, and cheats on his girlfriend. Savvy, streetwise Summer Kenwood spent her childhood bouncing around foster homes. She seems to have an attraction to "bad boys."Autumn Shepherd was raised, by her grandfather and single aunt. Her grandfather is seriously ill and Aunt Cora is getting married. Autumn knows about her mother's addiction, but is uses alcohol to cope with her situation. When she finds out that she has brothers and sisters, she takes off with her father to spend Christmas with a family she never knew she had. Language and situations are adult and graphic, but so is the power of hope that runs through their stories; and the message about the evils of meth comes through loud and clear. Readers root for Hunter, Summer, and Autumn as they struggle to conquer the addictive tendencies in their own lives. Hopkins delivers a well-crafted story in verse form for mature readers. Reviewer: Janis Flint-Ferguson
School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—Kristina, the meth-addicted antiheroine of Crank (2004) and Glass (2007), has five children by four different men. Fallout is about the lives of her three oldest children. Hunter lives with his grandmother in Nevada. He cheats on his girlfriend and smokes a lot of dope. Autumn lives with her sweet aunt and gruff granddad in Texas. She has OCD and knows little about her mother. Summer lives in a trailer in California with her father and a string of abusive/slutty/stupid girlfriends. She hates pretty much everyone. Hopkins's not-quite poetry is as solid as ever, though her use of visual formations gets more mystifying and extraneous with each novel. Unfortunately, it's unlikely that Glass is fresh in the minds of most readers. As such, the Venn diagram of Kristina's baby-daddies, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and drug buddies -is impossible to follow, and may frustrate even the most interested readers. So much deciphering cripples the pace of Fallout. The plot is choked with the perpetual damage of meth addiction—there's too much message and not enough action. Hopkins spreads the narration too thin between three unlikable narrators, and none is ever fully realized. The mood here is just as depressing and cautionary as Glass, and Hopkins's presentation is even more self-indulgent.—Johanna Lewis, New York Public Library
Kirkus Reviews

Crank (2004) and Glass (2007) readers will relish this look at Kristina's three oldest children, now teenagers, all conceived in the chaos of crystal-meth addiction. Hunter, 19, lives with Kristina's parents, who adopted him years ago; Autumn, 17, lives with an aunt, ignorant of any extended family; Summer, 15, bounces between her father's trailer and unsafe foster homes. Their legacy is not only drug addiction but also the underlying malaise—half unhappiness, half boredom—that set up Kristina for addiction years ago. Parched for connection and excitement, these teens turn to love and sex, and sometimes booze and drugs, because their lives offer no other interests (though a convergence at their grandparents' house offers a faint whiff of hope). The clipped free verse sharply conveys fragmented and dissociated emotions. Autumn and Summer are completely believable characters, Hunter less so. This loosely reality-based conclusion (Hopkins's daughter is the real "Kristina," but her actual kids are much younger) will heartily satisfy series fans despite gratuitous emphasis on the bestseller-driven fame of the author's fictionalized alter ego. (author's note) (Fiction. YA)


Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781416950097
  • Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
  • Publication date: 9/14/2010
  • Pages: 672
  • Sales rank: 18,109
  • Age range: 14 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: NPL (what's this?)
  • Series: Crank Series , #3
  • Product dimensions: 5.10 (w) x 7.10 (h) x 2.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Ellen Hopkins
Ellen Hopkins

Ellen Hopkins is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Crank, Burned, Impulse, Glass, Identical, Tricks, Fallout, and Perfect, as well as the adult novel Triangles. She lives with her family in Carson City, Nevada. Visit her at EllenHopkins.com and on Facebook, and follow her on Twitter at @EllenHopkinsYA.

Read an Excerpt

We Hear

That life was good

before she

met

the monster,

but those page flips

went down before

our collective

cognition. Kristina

wrote

that chapter of her

history before we

were even whispers

in her womb.

The monster shaped

our

lives, without our ever

touching it. Read on

if you dare. This

memoir

isn’t pretty.

© 2010 Ellen Hopkins

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  • Posted September 13, 2010

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    I don't know how to put into words what I feel about these books. They are so powerful that I know I just can't do this review the justice it deserves. I stay so emotionally wrecked while reading these books that it takes me a couple days to recover. Fallout was no exception. It had me laughing, crying, and shaking with anger in the span of only a few pages.

    In CRANK and GLASS we go through teenage Kristina's dance with "the monster", meth. We see her spiral deeper and deeper into addiction. When reading these two books from Kristina's point of view you just can't help but feel sorry for her, feel like it's not all her fault. But, while reading Fallout, which is from the point of view of her 3 teenagers, we see the fallout of Kristina's addiction of a completely different point of view. I found myself hating that same girl that I once felt sorry for. How dare she keep doing the things she's doing when she has these wonderful children that she should be living her life for?

    We learn that her amazing mother has been through so much for her and that she could have gotten help, if she would have just reached out and accepted when it was offered to her time and time again. I don't know how anyone could read these books and even consider trying drugs afterward. Once you see how one person's addiction can spiral out of control and affect so many peoples lives.

    These books should be required reading in every high school across the country in my opinion! Don't ban it, celebrate it! I suggest all of my readers who haven't read this series yet run out and buy it right now!!! What are you waiting for?

    12 out of 12 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 16, 2011

    ehhh, not as good as crank or glass.

    the book was good and i read it all in a day, but i hated how it just left you wondering what happened to everyone. the boyfriend in the hospital, the pregnant autumn i just hate it when books leave you wondering what's gonna happen and then never have another book about it. since this is the final chapter, you'll never know.

    4 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 28, 2011

    FALLOUT

    this book is amazing it teaches u things that i never thought was possible

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 5, 2011

    truly amazzing

    a good book.the series speaks out about how drugs ( or the monster) can effect your life,but not just yours. drugs will effect others if they cant find the courage and hope to break the cycle. thought you can do it once?think again!

    2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 5, 2010

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    Amazing conclusion to a trilogy

    Reviewed for Monster Librarian as part of Banned Books Week

    With Fallout, the third book in the series that started with Crank centered on Kristina, a meth addict, Hopkins moves on to show the effect Kristina's selfish and yet victimous ways have had on her children. Fallout is told through three narrators: Hunter, Kristina's first child, born of a rape and trying to deal with rage; Autumn, who struggles with OCD and turns to alcohol to get her through a major life change; and Summer, who doesn't know about any of her siblings, and has been raised by a series of abusive foster homes and her own addict father. It focuses on the effect Kristina still has on those around her, and covers a wide spectrum of emotional and psychological problems.
    Fallout is raw, as can be expected from Hopkins, sharp and yet beautiful as well. Hopkins manages to bring new sympathy to the subject, even to the characters readers already know about have have started to hate. While the full scope of the story would be missed if readers started here this is the book of the series that most calls to the loved one of friend struggling to support (or justify not supporting) an addict. Highly recommended.
    Contains: drug use, sex, language

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 19, 2012

    Great book

    I think this book is awesome, complex, and beautiful. I would recomend this book to everyone. Except for maybe, 14 year olds or younger. Extreamly inopropriate, but still very nice

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 16, 2012

    Great book

    Best book iv ever read bravo Ellen Hopkins!!!

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  • Posted April 5, 2012

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    Read this series you will never try crank. Interesting view of t

    Read this series you will never try crank. Interesting view of the other people around the druggy who are hurt

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2012

    Wow

    All of her stories are amazing!!!!!!! I just love these books recomend all of these books

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2012

    Great story line if you have read the first 2 books

    At first it was hard to follow because I was looking for the main character that was in the 1st 2books but this is written from her childrens point of view. The formatting could be somewhat tricky reading it on the nook, but once I figured those things out it was a book I didn't out down until I was finished with it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 17, 2012

    CRANK!

    I haven't read the book but as soon as I saw "crank series" I immediately thought about the maze runner series. I loved those books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    Best book ever

    If u don read crank glass and fallout u will tegret it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2012

    Purchased

    Just purchased Fallout. Can't wait to read it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 27, 2011

    Amazing!

    Amazing book, but you HAVE to read Crank and Glass first!!

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  • Posted December 11, 2011

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    The final book was the best!

    This series is truely phenominal and will make you shed alot of tears. I like Fallout the best out of the trilogy because it is in Kristina's kids' point of view! I fell in love with Hunter and Autumn immediately. I can't believe Autumn is pregnant! I liked Summer, but I thought she was too cold and didn't enjoy reading about her life as much as the others. The ending is perfect where the whole family comes together for Christmas. I wanted to know more what happened to the kids from there on because it's not in great deatail. At the end I got kind of confused because I know that Kristina ends up with cancer, but did she write the book with her mom? Did she quit her addiction? I'm so sad to see this series come to a close, but there are still plenty of Ellen Hopkins books out there to read! Currently, I'm reading Impulse, which will leave you breathless! All hail, Ellen Hopkins!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 11, 2011

    Ellen Does It Again

    Another great book! I read Crank and Glass, but I'm still working on Fallout. She is an amazing author who tries to explain the importance of what addictions can do to your life. She deserves to be respected!

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  • Posted December 9, 2011

    it completes the triology, must read all 3

    eelen hopkins could have had 6 other endings to this series. She was very wise to leave it the way she did. you must read crank and glass to get the full spectrum of the characters in the series. without doing so, you are doing an injustice to yourself. parents and teens should read this series, seperate- together than discuss what is going on with the characters.
    especially in these days and times where drugs are so easy to get a hold of. it only takes 1 hit to become addicted to this stuff. parents read it with your pre-teens. if you dont talk about it, you are giving them the green light to go and try it. being in the medical field i have seen children die because of this stuff, open the doors and talk- before it is to late!

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  • Posted November 18, 2011

    Highly Recommended!

    Fallout is the third book in a fabulous series and couldn't have been better written! Ellen Hopkins takes the stories of three children whose lives are so different and makes you feel like you are a part of them. I love how Fallout finally ties everything and everyone together.

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  • Posted October 4, 2011

    Amazing Story, And A Good Ending

    The series is amazing and Ellen Hopkins has an amazing skill at writing and she closed the series in a good way. Yes, some questions were left unanswered but its better that way so you can only imagine what happens next. A lot of people can relate to this series, with having a parent who is dealing with a drug addiction. Ellen Hopkins really captures what many children faced with similiar situations want to say and express and I honor her for that. So thanks, Ellen for writing this series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 27, 2011

    very good, I read it in about 2 days, I could not put it down!

    very good, I read it in about 2 days, I could not put it down!

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