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Jumper book review

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Title: Jumper

Author: Steven Gould

Story Rating
10.0 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Bobby
age: 13

Review submitted on 05/29/2008 at 23:29:52

Illustrations Rating
9.9 out of a possible 10.0

Bobby writes the following about Jumper :
Have you ever wanted to go anywhere you wanted? Well, Jumper by Steven Gould is the book for you. The genre of this 344 page book isn’t completely sci-fi because it happens in the real world and so it is realistic fiction. This novel is about Davey Rice from Stanville, Ohio who teleports from place to place as visualizes in his head where he wants to go. The antagonist of the book, Matar the terrorist, committed a crime that is linked to Davy as he travels to New York City, the Middle East and the southern U.S. Davy finds problems that face him as he travels, but uses his talent to solve them. Even his own government is after him because of his special talent of teleporting. I give my book the rating of 10 because of the way Gould wrote this sci-fi book it made me want to read it over and over again. There is nothing I would change about this wonderful book.
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