Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Pub. Date: October 19th, 2009
Pages: 320
Age Level: 14+
Source: Bought
Synopsis via Goodreads
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Telephoto lens. Zoom. In a shutter release millisecond, Blake’s world turns upside down. The nameless woman with the snake tattoo is not just another assignment. “That’s my mom!” gasps Marissa.
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Saturated self-portrait: Blake, nice guy, class clown, always trying to get a laugh, not sure where to focus.
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Contrast. Shannon, Blake’s GF. Total. Babe. Marissa, just a friend and fellow photographer. Shannon loves him; Marissa needs him. How is he supposed to frame them both in one shot?
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Chiaroscuro. Lightdark. Marissa again, overexposed. Crash and burn.
Talk about negative space.
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Noteworthy Passages
Blake; pg. 17
For some reason, our photo teacher, Mr. Malloy, feels that he must wear a beret on his bald head and a goatee on his receding chin, like some kind of French poser. Seriously? We're too embarrassed on his behalf to even give him shit about it.
Blake and Garrett; pg. 166
Finally I break down and ask him. "Man, what do girls want?"
He looks up from the book he's reading. "Huh?"
"For presents. What do girls want?"
"Oh," he says putting down his book. "For a second, I thought you meant something more profound. In which case, my answer would have been: no one knows. And also: no one will ever know. And finally: don't even try to figure it out."
Blake; pg. 319
I think of Gus's angel tattoo, a constant reminder of his loss. I don't need something etched into my skin to remind me. I've got tattoos on my heart.
Flash Burnout is an awesome novel and I strongly encourage you to find a way to get your hands on it and read it. You can find out more about what I thought by reading my Review.
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I am so happy this is currently on route to me. Great choices for passages. They really showcase different aspects of the book. I like how the second one is funny, but that third one is so sad.
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