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Bounce
Bounce
Author: Natasha Friend
ISBN-13: 9780439853507
ISBN-10: 0439853508
Publication Date: 9/1/2007
Pages: 192
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Bounce on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

Evyn's father has just announced that he is getting remarried, and they will be moving from Maine to Boston immediately. With barely time to say good-bye to her best friend, Jules, Evyn finds herself living with a constantly smiling and cooking stepmother and five new step-siblings.

Evyn's mother died in a car accident when Evyn was only one. Since then it's been just her brother Mackey and their dad, who they both call Birdie. Things have gone along just fine. Now her world has turned upside down.

It is one major adjustment at a time. There is a new school to get used to. A group of popular girls seems ready to admit Evyn into their sacred circle, but she soon finds out it's because they have a total fascination with her new stepbrother, Ajax. Then there's the loud, over-friendly stepmother to contend with, and the sudden changes that have her father acting like someone she's never met before.

In an effort to deal with all of the change, Evyn finds herself continuing the mental conversations she's been having with her dead mother for as long as she can remember. It helps for a while, but Evyn eventually realizes she is going to need to make some adjustments and learn to live in this new and strange family arrangement.

Natasha Friend, author of PERFECT and LUSH, takes readers on the roller coaster ride that is Evyn's new life. You'll feel her frustration, sadness, and fear on every page.
reviewed Bounce on + 11 more book reviews
So I'm a decently big Natasha Friend fan. I have to say though, I had high expectations for this book compared to what else I had read and I was certainly surprised. Perfect and Lush have to do with topics that are considerably heavy topics. Bounce instead of being a book about those heavy topics was more of a coming of age story. I found myself having high expectations expecting an entirely different kind of book, but none the less this was a fun read.