Sunday, April 23, 2023

The Jump By Delanie Tiedemann

 


The book blew me away for several reasons, firstly the book has a sweet cover and just reading a few pages.. you'll know how lovely and interesting the book is going to be. Congratulations to the author Delanie Tiedemann for writing a wonderful book. The concept of the book is interesting, engaging and unique. The book raises thought-provoking questions about the impact of time travel on people's lives and weaves the theme of mindfulness throughout, reminding readers to focus on the present

The book is a captivating young adult novel that explores the consequences of time travel and the importance of mindfulness. The story follows Quinn Larson, she is a teenage girl who works at the Care Centre, a place where people go to process their experiences after time jumps. After finishing her school, Quinn spends her time helping those who are struggling with the aftermath of their jumps. However, everything changes when her friend Graham returns from a jump drastically changed, and chaos begins to take hold. Knowing that she must act fast to save Graham and all future jumpers, Quinn takes matters into her own hands. Despite the risks involved, she is determined to find a way to return Graham to his former self and restore order to the world of time jumping.

The character development is exceptional, particularly Quinn's. She is a relatable character with a kind and generous personality. Her thirst for knowledge is evident from the start, and she absorbs every piece of information given to her like a sponge. Quinn's job at the Care Centre allows her to help people find peace by listening to their stories and encouraging them to talk through their reactions, making her an empathetic character. These are few of the several reasons i loved her character so much.

The author has done an excellent job of creating a fast-paced story with well-developed characters that will leave readers wanting more. The language is simple and easy to understand, making it a page-turner from beginning to end. I highly recommend this book.

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