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Great book!
My students loved reading this book! I’m so glad I bought enough for a group of 5!
M**O
Blue Eyes and a First Kiss
Flipped by Wendelin Van DraanenReview by Mrs. Maureen D. CoelhoRead this hysterically funny story about two young kidswho meet by chance when Bryce and his uptight parents move into Juli'sneighborhood. It is the summer before their 2nd grade in school when the movingtruck backed into the driveway, and they began unloading their belongings. Julijumped up on the vehicle and right into Bryce's life. She locked eyes on Bryce'sblue eyes and almost kissed him. Each chapter of this hilarious story is adelightful yet different version of the same situations told by Bryce then byJuli. Their families arequite different.Bryce's father is judgmental and opinionated. His mother is quiet and dominated by her husband. They are obsessed with their appearance and what people think about them; they still did not show compassion or kindness toward each other or the grandfather. Bryce's family is distant and unemotional. Even after the grandfather moved in with them, Juli's father is a hard-worker who loves to paint. He has a brother with medical issues that he financially cares for and physically visits on the weekends. They are not concerned with the upkeep of the house that they rent. They do not surround themselves with fancy, name-brand clothes, or expensive household items.Juli is a strong-willed, full of life, energetic girl who blossoms into a beautiful yet unique young woman by the end of the story. Bryce is a typical, naive boy who is not interested in girls or drama. When he first met Juli, he thought she was pushy, obnoxious, and forward. He watched her from a distance as she succeeded in many things, including winning the School Science Fair, raising chickens, hatching and selling chicken eggs, climbing trees, and landscaping her yard.Juli received some much-needed help from Bryce'sgrandfather. The two became close friends and shared personal information aboutthemselves as they worked. Bryce was jealous that Juli and his grandfatherbecame so close when the grandfather barely spoke to Bryce or his family. Julihas a likable personality, and she supports her opinions with rational actions.She even climbed the tall tree on their street and protested so the townshipworkers wouldn't cut it down. Bryce began to see the real Juli, and he slowlystarted to like what he could see.Opinions about each other change slowly throughout the story as Juli and Bryce get to know each other better. Bryce thought her family was crazy, needy, unkempt, and lazy. After Juli explained to Bryce's grandfather that they rent the house so they can afford to keep Juli's uncle close to them to visit him often.Bryce begins to identify Juli's strengths as positivecharacter traits. He admires her father for loving his brother so much. Herespects her brothers for following their dreams of becoming musicians. Brycerealizes that his father is sad and regrets giving up his ideas to work andhave a fancy house. As Bryce begins to fall for Juli, she starts to think Bryceis lazy and doesn't stand up for his beliefs. She slowly loses interest in himand no longer wants to have him be her 1st kiss.I rate this story 4 stars out of4 stars. Thisthe real story is easy to read and understand. It is entertaining to read thesame situation explained by two different people. The characters are likableand humorous. The author leaves you toimagine the courtship of the two main characters. You do not know what will happen next, but it is evident that Bryce connects with Juli's feelings. Topics of discussion include a first kiss,romance, dating, neighbors, science experiments, self-worth, endangered trees,hatching chicken eggs, and family support.The target audience for this straightforward read story is aged ten and up. There is no profanity or explicit dialogue in the text. Everyone wants to fall in love and find true happiness. As you read Juli's conversation, you can imagine her first kiss with Bryce and how special it would be if it would happen. It makes you think about your first kiss and your first crush.I enjoyed the adoration both characters had for each other. The book was much better than the movie. The setting for the film is the 1950's in America.I did not pick up on clues in the book to think it took place in the 1950s.
Q**S
A timeless classic for all ages
I adore this story!!! As a teacher, I've had my students (grades 5-12) read this book as part of our creative writing curriculum. Told in dual points of view from a boy and girl starting at age 7 and going through middle school, this story is a beautiful coming of age story.
V**N
A bit dirty but easy to wipe off
Such a cute book. And great for gifting the only thing is it arrived a bit dirty but with a cleaning wipe; it turned out fine.
P**A
Great book
My daughter watched the movie and wanted the book. She was thrilled to receive it today and has already started reading
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Coming of age stories are great at giving you a sense of nostalgia
Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss...." He turned to me. "But every once in a while, you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare."--Wendelin Van Draven, FlippedRelatable. Nostalgic. Simply, iridescent.Coming of age stories are great at giving you a sense of nostalgia. From the first time you developed a heart-racing crush to the moment you learned that life doesn't always operate as how you imagined it would. Love, let's be honest, is weird.Juli has loved---*ahem*was infatuated with, Bryce Loski since the day he moved to the neighborhood. (I don't want to give much away, so forgive me for being brief.) She'd be ecstatic to see him to the point she'd run up and hug him. As they got older, she even *spoiler alert* sniffed his hair for his scent. Yes. Weird. But remember, she was very much into him.Now Bryce, being a little boy, wasn't used to the idea of girls. Especially to the young, enthusiastic Juli Baker. The years go by, and while Juli's still very much head over heels for Bryce, the latter has taken it upon himself to stay clear of the lovesick girl.Events happen where we see a "flip/switch" in Bryce's and Juli's attitudes.This book isn't a simple story about falling in love as a kid. Oh, it's far from that. Not only is this story about understanding the feelings we have as we grow up, it's about seeing people for who they are and what that adds to or removes from the bigger picture.In the words of grandfather Chet, some people are not always the "sum of their parts".Speaking as a 20 year old, Flipped is a timeless classic. Beautiful from start to finish and will leave you wondering, "Are they the sum of their parts? Are they flat, satin, or gloss? Or are they iridescent?"
M**
Great book, students loved it.
Well developed characters and fast paced storytelling.
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Came fast
Arrived quickly and in perfect condition
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