Jumper Series by Steven Gould

3.93 · 129 ratings
  • Jumper: Griffin's Story (Jumper #0.5)
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    Jumper: Griffin's Story (Jumper #0.5)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 3.64 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 2007

    Griffin has a secret. It's a secret that he's sworn to his parents to keep, and never tell. Griffin is a Jumper: a person who can teleport to any place he has ever been.  The first time was when he was five, and his parents crossed an ocean to protect the secret. The most important time was when he was nine. That was the day that the men came to his house and murdered his parents. Griffin knows that the men were looking for him, and he must never let them find him... more

  • Jumper (Jumper #1)
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    Jumper (Jumper #1)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1992

    Davy lives alone with his father. But the truth is, it isn't much of a home. When things get so bad that Davy decides to run away, his big question is, Where? And how will he live?The magical answer: anywhere Davy wants!Davy discovers he has the power to "jump" from one place to another. Not just a few feet. But hundreds, even thousands of miles! And as Davy explores his new power he learns that the world is literally his for the taking. But there are consequences too, as Davy will learn.

  • Reflex (Jumper #2)
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    Reflex (Jumper #2)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2004

    Davy has always been alone. He believes that he's the only person in the world who can teleport. But what if he isn't?A mysterious group of people has taken Davy captive. They don't want to hire him, and they don't have any hope of appealing to him to help them. What they want is to own him. They want to use his abilities for their own purposes, whether Davy agrees to it or not. And so they set about brainwashing him and conditioning him. They have even found a way to keep a teleport captive... more

  • Shade (Jumper #2.5)
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    Shade (Jumper #2.5)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 3.80 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2010

    Steven Gould’s classic SF novel Jumper is the story of a young man with a single mysterious superpower: he can teleport anywhere, in the blink of an eye.  Now, in a story set after Jumper’s sequel Reflex, we see that a single mysterious superpower can add up to a lot of different kinds of miracle… In 2008 Jumper was brought to the screen as a big-budget SF adventure of the same name, directed by Doug Liman and starring Hayden Christiansen and Samuel L. Jackson... more

  • Jumpers (Jumper #1-2.5)
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    Jumpers (Jumper #1-2.5)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2012

    This is the omnibus edition of the novels JUMPER and REFLEX, the short-story "Shade", and a preview of the upcoming sequel to REFLEX, IMPULSE.JumperThe sudden discovery of his teleportation ability rescues teenager David Rice from his abusive father. It also signals the beginning of a new life for the troubled young man. Gould's first novel features a hero who is not particularly wise and whose ethics are sometimes questionable, but whose yearnings and psychological turmoil ring true... more

  • Impulse (Jumper #3)
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    Impulse (Jumper #3)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2013

    Cent is the teenaged daughter of two very special people, Davy and Millie, the world's only teleports, but her life is far from ideal. Kept in isolation to protect her from her parents' enemies, she wants a normal life, a life with friends and, perhaps, romance. She wants to go to school like any other normal child.If only she were normal...

  • Exo (Jumper #4)
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    Exo (Jumper #4)

    Steven Gould

    Rated: 4.12 of 5 stars
    · 27 ratings · published 2014

    Cent can teleport. So can her parents, but they are the only people in the world who can. This is not as great as you might think it would be — sure, you can go shopping in Japan and then have tea in London, but it’s hard to keep a secret like that. And there are people, dangerous people, who work for governments and have guns, who want to make you do just this one thing for them. And when you’re a teenage girl things get even more complicated. High school. Boys... more

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