![]() ![]() My issue with this book is that it feels more like the Twilight-Teen-Romance version of Jumper. I don't think I've ever even heard of another book or series exploring teleportation the way that the Jumper series has. There was no awkward phase.ĭon't get me wrong, I loved this book. What we see in this book is Cent understanding her power almost immediately and beginning to experiment. We never got to see the exploration phase that Davy and Millie went through. Yes, there was jumping, but it felt like an afterthought. In books 1 and 2, you were always exploring new territory, and finding out what Davy and Millie could do. Impulse did not have the same feeling of the other two. ![]() Another great book, but markedly different from Jumper. Reflex took the previously explored world and added an element of adventure and despair to the story. ![]() It explores the mechanics and psychology of teleportation from the viewpoint of a person I can relate to. I can read it over and over and still love it every time. ![]()
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