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Impulse book steven gould
Impulse book steven gould








He used his ability to fight the terrorists who caused him some personal pain. The first book, Jumper, which was more thriller than science fiction, told the story of Davy, a teenager who discovered that he could teleport. Impulse is the third book in Steven Gould’s JUMPER series. It's quickly forgotten.Ģ.5 out of 5 Stars (better than okay, less than recommended) It's just weird hearing a woman do Davy and even Milli for that matter, but only for the first disc or two. It's been the same male narrator for the first two books and now it switches, again understandably, to a female narrator.

impulse book steven gould

Speaking of audio, I thought the narration was great, though a bit jarring at first. If I weren't listening to it on audiobook, I probably would have given up at the midway point. Nothing that pushes you to keep going because you have to find out what happens!Īt the very end, I was finally entertained, and that's why I can't completely hate this book. Midway through the book, nothing's really happening because Cent's just barely getting things going at school and facing bullies and whatnot, but nothing that amounts to an overall plot to keep you glued. Third, there wasn't really any plot going on. And add to that the paragraph above and it gets a tad annoying. Second, it was a little hard to believe the tale from Cent, who is this shut-in who immediately befriends some girls, has guys crushing on her, and is the absolute best at everything in the world. Usually, I'm all for this stuff, but I felt like the message was, if you stray in the least you're the worst person in the world. This family of jumpers spends most of its time doing humanitarian things, keeping all it's actions green and reducing it's carbon footprint. and it's just about impossible to not screw things up like we already knew.įirst, I felt judged much of the time. Of course, there are bullies, and love interests, etc.

impulse book steven gould

However, she's a teenager now and she's dying for friends, so she finally convinces her parents she can go to school without screwing things up. Cent doesn't even have a birth certificate, they're so afraid of word getting out about them.Īlso understandable. She's repressed to say the least, especially owing to the family's understandable obsession with secrecy. Impulse takes up a number of years after Reflex, enough time for the jumping couple to have a daughter, Cent, who is now a teenager. (Okay, these are misleading, cause it's not teen angst in the hilarious or awesome way.) and add teenage angst! A forced romance! A holier-than-thou attitude for all the characters! Also, let's add a cool mystery and some spies.īook 3, Impulse: Let's take all the great things we've built up so far. Book 1, Jumper: Let's take a simple concept and weave a cool story that's brilliant in its simplicity.īook 2, Reflex: Let's take that simple concept and add to it by restraining it, but while also pushing boundaries.










Impulse book steven gould