52 pages • 1 hour read
212
Novel • Fiction
Present-day England
2014
Middle grade
10-14 years
In Shadow Jumper, Jack, who is allergic to sunlight, befriends Beth, an orphan, and they embark on a quest to find Jack's estranged father, a scientist possibly holding the key to Jack's worsening condition. The adventure explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and uncovering family secrets. Sensitive topics: child bereavement, parental separation, animal testing.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Emotional
Challenging
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Shadow Jumper by J. M. Forster has garnered praise for its engaging plot and well-developed characters, with readers particularly appreciating the story's balance of adventure and emotional depth. Some critics, however, mention a predictable narrative progression. Despite this, it remains a compelling read for middle-grade audiences, blending mystery and heartfelt moments effectively.
A reader who enjoys Shadow Jumper by J M Forster is likely drawn to middle-grade adventure and mystery stories with a touch of the unusual. Comparable to fans of A Wrinkle in Time and Artemis Fowl, they appreciate protagonists who face extraordinary challenges using intelligence and bravery.
7,241 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
212
Novel • Fiction
Present-day England
2014
Middle grade
10-14 years
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