Let me start by saying this, I did not know that this book
was related to her book Impulse.
Impulse is one of my favorite books, and it is also one of
the only ones to make me cry.
So when I figured out that this book was related to Impulse,
I felt the impending doom of the situation that originally made me cry. (Conner)
Then… it happened and it broke my heart all over again. She
is good at pulling on your heartstrings, that Ellen Hopkins. That’s for sure.
Perfect is about 4 teenagers striving to prove themselves on
some level.
Andre – He is a dancer. He loves dancing, and he is really
good at it. His parents have other plans for him. He is supposed to go to a
good school and get a high paying job. He worries that people will think he is
gay if they know of his hobby.
Kendra – She is a model, and she wants to be perfect. She
wants the perfect face and the perfect body no matter the cost. She plans on
using plastic surgery and not eating as her paths to success. She isn’t healthy.
But, if she believes she is perfect, she is okay with that.
Sean – The jock of the group. He is a highly skilled
baseball player, and he will do whatever it takes to get even better. The
reader gets to see his downward spiral with his use of enhancement drugs as it
takes him from a normal teenager to a rage filled monster.
Cara – After dealing with her brother’s failed suicide
attempt, her parents expect her to be the perfect one. Once she starts to
question her sexuality, she fears that she will not be what everyone wants her
to be. Will being happy with Dani be enough for her?
Just like every Hopkins book I have read, this is a really
great book telling the story of growing up and finding who you are. It is
hardly ever easy, and her books give real insights to what many teenagers face
today. Perfect is no different.
I really enjoyed it. All of the characters are different in
their own ways, but all of their stories are intertwined.
The character development was great. They all grow and
develop while learning more about what life expects from them.
5/5 If you are generally a fan of Ellen Hopkins, or if you
are looking for a great YA author, this is a good place to start and a great
read.