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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Bruiser by Neal Shusterman

Brewster is one who keeps to the shadows and always keeps people away from him in any way possible. He's a mystery, known to his classmates as Bruiser. Then, someone is finally able to get through his guard. That someone is Bronte. She is drawn to his mystery and his seeming need for someone to just care for him. When they start to date, strange things start to happen. Cuts heal too fast, wounds that you remember being there, they're gone. Bronte and her twin brother Tennyson, Brewster's only two friends, set out trying to figure out the great mystery that surrounds Brew. What they find, will change their lives forever.

-Pages: 328
-Age: 13 and up (no inappropriate content, some child abuse, older characters)
-Reader Type: realistic, romance
-Our Rating: This book is amazing! Brewster is an amazing character and his love for people goes beyond any thing we can do to show our love for someone. Brew is truly an inspiring character that you cheer for the whole way! You can't put this down, even once you're done you have to go back and read the amazing ending for it over and over again!

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