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Buy New Learn more about this copy. Jan 04, Judith rated it really liked it Shelves: bad-boys , gritty , m-f , young-adult. I don't read many books with a MF theme but this Author never fails to disappoint. She's one of only three MF Authors that I trust to deliver something different,something gritty,something hard hitting and completely compelling. It took me a week to finish this because it definitely wasn't pretty but it's totally my thing.

It's YA But it's not sweet,it's not fluffy,it's definitely not sunshine and roses.

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The story centres around Ash , if you've read this Author's Broken Lives series you'll know I don't read many books with a MF theme but this Author never fails to disappoint. The story centres around Ash , if you've read this Author's Broken Lives series you'll know him as Dante's older brother who was always,kind of,shrouded in mystery in that series.

I want to tell you but I don't If you've read Broken Lives you'll probably know what he goes through and it's powerful,it's disturbing,and the writing and portrayal of what he goes through and the aftermath makes for compelling reading. This Author is the best at writing a gritty story,she doesn't hold back and deserves so much more recognition for her words. Available on KU. View all 16 comments.

Judith Emerson wrote: "Wonderful review, Judith! Glad you enjoyed! Oct 02, Chippy Marco rated it it was amazing Shelves: ya , cry-your-eyes-out , laugh-out-loud-moments , teenagers , social-realism , favorites , to-read-again , new-zealand , bullying , ya-ma.

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I read this again because the main character Ash is the older brother of Dante from Broken English. My first review below still stands. Such an intense book!!! Original Review This was one of the most intense books I have read, but in a very good way. It had the teen angst, the troubled relationships, jealousies, peer pressure, a little bit of drugs and sex, family problems, bullying, the partying, but it felt I read this again because the main character Ash is the older brother of Dante from Broken English.

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It had the teen angst, the troubled relationships, jealousies, peer pressure, a little bit of drugs and sex, family problems, bullying, the partying, but it felt more personal if you can get what I mean. I think the reason I say this is because, unlike the TV series of SKINS, we are in the heads of these four teenagers and what we experience with them is what makes this book.

We get to feel Ash's excitement over going to his girlfriend's place for a bit of nookie, then his fear when he runs into her rough brother, you feel his anxiety, and not only with his girlfriend's brother but all the other things he has to experience: dealing with his stepfather at home and his friends at school who keep telling him that his girlfriend cheated when it was all a misunderstanding.

There are misunderstandings abound in this book, and that often propels the drama, like with Tiana's Ash's girlfriend mother and her class, who all think she's slept with Ash, which at that point in the story she hasn't. And as a result she has to deal with a lot of bullying. I liked how Tiana grew through the book.

She started of as a timid thing then slowly, but gradually, she got a backbone and I loved it when she put certain people in their places. I loved both her and Ash my favourite. The other two voices in this story were Jenna the bully and Levi Tiana's brother. They also brought a lot to the table. You'd be surprised that the bad girl Jenna actually brought humour. Along with Ash's best friend Joel, they created the majority of the lol moments.

Jenna was a complete wisearse, the things that came out of her mouth were absolutely hilarious.


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But she was also a very troubled character that thought she could bully and punch her way through life. She was a complex and unique character that was more afraid of emotional than physical pain. She learns some very hard life lessons by the end of the book, and thankfully, hopefully, it will mean in the sequel she will be a much nicer character, although I hope she keeps her funny comments, because they definitely made for some lighter moments. Levi, Levi, Levi He was another complex character, someone that I really believed was the true villain at the beginning of the book.

Oh how I was wrong. The real villain didn't show his face until quite a way through the book and Levi in comparison turned out to be a nice person who put aside his prejudices to help someone who he couldn't stand at the start. He grew a lot in the book too, like all of the characters. I want to come back to Ash again, the boy on the cover, because he was THE stand out character.


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The changes in the book for him were the biggest and were where the tragic side of the story comes in. He experiences the normal trials and tribulations of a boy his age for a good section of the book, but as you read on you get the feeling that there is something not quite right. And when you reach about the half-way mark it blows up completely in your face with a giant shock bomb. But when you look back over what you've previously read you realise, how did I not see that, because all the clues were there, hinting at the true nature of someone in particular.

And that is where the true emotion is in the book, because you are still in the head of Ash and you are witnessing all the confusion and sorrow he is going through. It thoroughly gripped me, really got a hold of my heartstrings and squeezed them. I swear I didn't cry, I didn't! Again, he was my hands down favourite. I really want Crying Out Silent, the sequel now, because I'm assuming it continues Ash's story, and I hope the other three as well. A great cast of characters and a fantastically emotional both comedic and tragic story.

I would give this higher starring if there was more than 5. Now I'm sad it's finish. Where are those tissues? I'll leave you with the gifs showing my emotions are chapter 26 and View all 11 comments. It's about Dante's oldest brother, Ash Rata. View 2 comments. Aug 19, Just My Bucking Book Blog rated it it was amazing Shelves: book-boyfriends , gangs-criminals , physical-and-or-emotional-abuse , romance , young-adult , absolutely-loved-it.

Series: Book 1 in Graffiti Heaven series.

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My emotions are all over the place right now just like the first time I read the book, I can't even with these characters because this was hands down one of the most intense and shocking books I have ever read, I can understand completely why the author stresses the fact that it is an mature-edgy YA Romance and not straight up YA Romance.

We start the book on a scene that had me pausing almost immediately, re-reading the the scenes paragraph not once but twice. After you read the first chapter you will understand completely why this is edgy YA Romance and not straight YA Romance. While there is romance there is also a lot of dark areas to this book that is not for the faint hearted. Once you get past the first chapter you will have no question in your mind that the rest of the book's event will be surprising, unexpected and most of all shocking. Graffiti Heaven is the make up of troubled teen relationships, peer pressure, female jealousy, some dabble in drugs, alcohol and sex, bullying, violent crimes, family problems and everything else that strikes you a real and not fiction.


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We're inside the head's of four troubled teens who all have real life problems. Ashley Rafa is our main man in Graffiti Heaven , the other character's are main characters as well but the focus is on Ash and how they fit into his life.

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I find his POV chapters the most intense and captivating, his childhood is cut short in this book and he is forced to grow up in the most heartbreaking way because of a disgusting situation and vile human being. I got upset while reading what he went through, it really did break my heart. He has everything going for him, he is doing okay in school, he has decent friends, a family who love and care about him and of course the prettiest and sweetest girl at school is his girlfriend.

All that goes down the toilet and starts the ball rolling on his life going downhill when he gets caught taking his relationship with his girlfriend Tiana Lilu to the next level by none other than Tiana's mother, but before she can see who he is he bolts and on his way out of her bedroom window and into an alley next to her house he bumps into none other than Tiana's big brother, Levi Lilu aka Spike.

Levi is enraged that his little sister did a lot more than kissing and cuddling with Ash -someone who he thinks isn't worthy of his sister after he finds out who he is- so he attempts puts a stop to it the only way he knows how, with threats and violence. His protectiveness of his sister in the book was brilliant, how he went about protecting her sometimes was poorly but his good intentions were there.

His only problem was thinking Ash was all he had to deal with when it came to protecting Tiana. While things spiral downwards for Ash after being caught by Levi they don't for Tiana, sure she gets in a lot of trouble and feels like her world is over when she runs head on into some walls life throws at her but I find that being caught doing some hanky panky was the best thing that could of happened to her.

It is the start of her character taking control of her life and toughening up which is much needed when an ex-girlfriend of Ash's starts to sniff around the couple. Jenna Hamiltion is a bitch. I'm not being rude, she really is a bitch and everyone and their dog knows it, including Jenna. Not only is she a bitch, she is a bully too, a violent one. She is a smart mouthed young girl who takes what she wants and reverts to violence if she doesn't get it.

What she wants in Graffiti Heaven is Ash back as her boyfriend and she is more than willing to knock Tiana out of the picture with a big smile on her face in order to get him. This girl speaks what she thinks, there is no filter between her brain and her mouth and I think that's why I like her so much.