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Steven Gould returns to the world of his classic novel Jumper in the thrilling sequel Impulse. Cent has a secret. She lives in isolation, with her parents, hiding from the people who took her father captive and tortured him to gain control over his ability to teleport, and from the government agencies who want to use his talent. Cent has seen the world, but only from the safety of her parents' arms. She's teleported more than anyone on Earth, except for her mother and father, but she's never been able to do it herself. Her life has never been in danger. Until the day when she went snowboarding without permission and triggered an avalanche. When the snow and ice thundered down on her, she suddenly found herself in her own bedroom. That was the first time. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Unlike others this was just predictable teenage angst story but with superpowers. Too much angst vs adventure.
The third book featuring people who can teleport, this one centers on Davy & Millie's high school-age daughter, Cent, who suddenly discovers she's inherited the ability from her parents. Jumper and Reflex are the first two books. It's light escapism with teleporting skills (my favorite superpower) so this was a fun vacation-time read. Just found out there's a sequel to this one, too, called Exo. Neat.