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Paperback Burnt Orange: Color Me Wasted Book

ISBN: 1576835332

ISBN13: 9781576835333

Burnt Orange: Color Me Wasted

(Book #5 in the TrueColors Series)

Up until her senior year, Amber has been the model of perfection--just like her dad, Pastor Conrad, taught her to be. But when Claire Phillips invites her to more and more parties, Amber's little... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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GREAT BOOK!

This book is great from beginning to end. If I hadn't been so busy while reading this book, I would have read it all in one setting. It keeps you wondering and keeps you wanting to keep turning the page! Highly recommended!

Burnt Orange Is Awesome

Ok, Burnt Orange is a really good book. It is about a teenage girl named Amber; her dad is a pastor at a church. She is very religious and so are her friends, Simi and Lisa. Well, she meets a girl named Claire, who is really rich and has really nice clothes and all that good stuff. Claire and Amber hang out at a party, and she has a drink and loosened up a little, so she had another. The next day she had a hang over. She met a guy named Slater. Amber gets a job. She starts ditching Simi to go with Claire. So Amber becomes an alcoholic but Claire already was in the first place. Slater, Amber, and Clair go to Lola's which is a bar, Amber gets really drunk, gets sick, and they all have to leave. She gets up in the middle of the night and looks at herself in the mirror and realizes she needs to quit. I don't want to tell the whole story so you will have to read on to find out what happens next.

Burnt Orange

"Hello, my name is Amber Conrad," I say in my most serious voice, "and I'm an alcoholic." is the first and last sentence of the teen novel Burnt Orange by Melody Carson. Amber Conrad, a senior in high school, has always led a very religious and sheltered life due to the fact that she is a preachers daughter. She is the perfect model of perfection to many people from her church. But what do they really know? She has never been to a true "high school party" in her life, until her senior year. Where she just has a few drinks to fit in. After that one party Claire Phillips, a popular girl in school, begins to try to be Amber's friend. A lot of people don't like Claire because they think she is an alcoholic, her step dad is rich, and she gets what she wants. As they get closer and closer and go to more parties, Amber's drinking habits begin to spin out of control. Amber gets a fake ID, goes to wild parties, and doesn't act like herself at all. At the same time she strays from her faithful life that has always been dedicated to God. Simi, Amber's best friend since day one, begins to realize that Amber is changing and begins to get worried about her. Amber has never missed church and all of a sudden she is hardly ever there, so Simi knows something is up. She tells Amber to stop, and Amber insists that a few drinks every now and then don't hurt, and she assures her that she knows what she is doing. She also says she is hanging out with Claire because she thinks Claire needs help and needs God. Is Claire really the only person who needs God, or does Amber need him too? Finally after a lot of hangovers, rough nights, and driving drunk, Amber begins to realize she does have a drinking problem. She cuts back, and tries to get Claire to also. It doesn't work. One night after Amber goes on a date with a popular guy, Slater, from school. She gets more wasted than ever before. After spending the night with her new best friend, the toilet, she realized that she needs God more than ever. She sees that she should not being drinking and neither should Claire. She also sees everything they both risk by driving drunk. Does Amber find her way back to God? Do they stop drinking? Does everything work out to be the best? Simi is working hard to see that all of these things happen. This book is written in language for teens to understand, and is the way many people in high school live, but ends in a way that no one would ever guess. After reading Burnt Orange no teen will look at underage drinking as they did before.

Color Me Wasted

Summary: A girl Amber Conrad is changing in her friends eyes. She is hanging out with a popular girl, Claire, which went to a party and brought Amber with her. Amber's father is a pastor at a church. Claire invites Amber to more and more parties. Amber's best friend, Simi, is always making a point about Amber's drinking. Amber then starts to realize that she does have a drinking problem. Then Claire's friend, Slater, really like Amber and asks her to the prom. They go on their first date and they go to a club. Amber gets trashed. Claire has a really bad drinking problem. At the end, there is a really bad accident that leads to a death. I liked that Amber was making friends and having fun. I didn't like that she was partying all the time though. I also didn't like that there was a death because of drinking. I think girls would really enjoy this book because these things can actually occur.

Lets Party!

This book is about a girl named Amber Conrad. Her dad is a preacher so Amber has lived a pretty religious and sheltered life. She is a senior in high school and has never been to a party. One day she decided to go to one even though she the parties were knew for drinking. She ended up drinking one or two drinks. She told her best friend Simi about how she drank. Simi became worried because that was unlike Amber. Amber than becomes friends with a popular girl from school named Clarie. Clarie drinks all the time and she get Amber into lots of drinking too. Amber addicted and she starts turning away from God. Will Amber stop her drinking habits? Will she loose her job? Will she keep her best friend Simi? You have to read the book to find out. I thought that this book was awesome. It was one of them books that you can't put down. This book was never boring. It was exciting from beginning to end. I thought that Amber's friend Simi was a great friend. She was so caring and she listened to everything Amber had to say. She was also one of the only ones that was worried about Amber and her drinking. I think that most girls that are into books about teens and their problems would like this book. I also think people who like books about people that change and make new friends would like this book.
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