
We learn much of the new place Cent decides to go, almost bordering on too much information or information overload. I won't say more of the plot except we have old villains and new problems and even some old problems. more ut the daughter bring us to a whole new dimension, along with new problems to overcome. We thought the author had explored all possibilities of where to travel. We have long known of the family's ability to jump from spot to spot. I snatched this from the bookshelf as soon as I saw it, smiling in anticipation.

newest book in his wonderful Jumper series. However, I'm a huge fan of the series and appreciate that the author is intelligent and took the time to create a plausible sci-fi scenario all things said and done, it was a wonderful read! Some detail to science is a definite boost, especially with this kind of story line, but it was over- inundated with stats and numbers to the point of boredom at times. It had a great plot, although lost a half point because of the excesses technical jargon. When writing the novel, Gould had to work closely with a producer of the film to ensure that the story did not conflict with the film's premise.Review 1: Really great book! I give it a 4.5. Because Griffin had not appeared in Gould's two prior Jumper novels (dealing with David Rice and Millie Harrison), Gould developed Jumper: Griffin's Story as a backstory of the character's early childhood before the film. The novel focuses on the character Griffin, who was created by screenwriter David Goyer specifically for the film. When writing the novel, Gould had to work closely with a producer of the film to ensure that the story did not conflict with the film's premise. Because Griffin had not appeared in the two prior novels, Gould developed Jumper: Griffin's Story as a backstory of the character's early childhood before the film. Goyer specifically for the film, and adapted from Goyer's script for the film. The novel, released on August 21, 2007, focuses on Griffin, an original character created by screenwriter David S.

Steven Gould wrote Jumper: Griffin's Story as a tie-in to the 2008 film Jumper, an adaptation of his novel of the same name. The novel has no connection to the novels Jumper, Reflex, Impulse, or Exo, but rather more faithful to the movie.

So can her parents, but they are the only people in the world who can. It follows the character Griffin as he deals with the death of his parents and the relentless pursuit of the Paladins through his adolescent and teenage years. Award-winning author Steven Gould returns to the world of his classic novel Jumper in Exo, the sequel to Impulse, blending the drama of high school with world shattering consequences. Jumper: Griffin's Story is a novel by Steven Gould released August 21, 2007, as a prequel to the film Jumper (2008).
