A decent end to an entertaining series even if it did not contain some of the answers I hoped to have seen. This one had less of the good guy/bad guy adversarial storyline of the past two books but still delivered lots of action and character development as the book progressed. I guess I will always...
A decent end to an entertaining series even if it did not contain some of the answers I hoped to have seen. This one had less of the good guy/bad guy adversarial storyline of the past two books but still delivered lots of action and character development as the book progressed. I guess I will always...
The was a fun novel that continues the story line that was begun in Reflex. This one was a much more seeming YA read rather than the previous two which, IMHO, were both adult novels though this did not lessen the enjoyment that I got from this. This is (mostly) the story of Davy and Millie's child (...
The was a fun novel that continues the story line that was begun in Reflex. This one was a much more seeming YA read rather than the previous two which, IMHO, were both adult novels though this did not lessen the enjoyment that I got from this. This is (mostly) the story of Davy and Millie's child (...
Just finished this one up yesterday, needless to say I liked it. I wasn't "wowed" by it, but it was good. It had more depth then most YA novels, with a few parts that were actually quite sad. One thing though...it had almost nothing to do with the movie! Not that I'm complaining, I liked the mov...
[Originally posted on tumblr on 15. August 2013] Did you guys ever see the movie ‘Jumper’ with Hayden Christensen?The book 'Jumper' by Steven Gould isn’t anything like it. According to some Goodreads users they actually adapted the second book. Either way, this book has nothing of the lighthearted...
Gould's Impulse features one of the best characterizations I've seen of a bright but believable teenage female in any genre, never mind in SF. This is thus far, my favorite of all of Gould's books. He's a solid writer—but this book has a lot of heart.
A very different kind of book than its predecessors _Jumper_ and _Reflex_. The protagonist is Cent, daughter of David and Millie, and it's the story of how she deals with her ability to jump, in the context of an American High School. (I'm not a fan of the American High School as a setting.) The thr...
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