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Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller
Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller








Five stars." -Drue-Ann Hargis-Ramirez, Women on Writing

Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller

It was a very enjoyable read, and I highly recommend it to young adults and their parents. The writing is crisp and clear, and will entrance readers with her story. "Since I'm not a huge fan of sci-fi, I thought I wouldn't like it. Sky Bounce is a mystical journey.Hesper gets sent to another dimension, but not before her best friend vows to one day find her.Can the dramatic changes between the two friends tear them apart? Or will the bond they share challenge all and rise above the differences? Although this book is geared more toward an audience of, I found it refreshing to read, and yes, the storyline does show that many can be racist without even knowing it." -Theresa Norman, ParaNormal Romance Reviews "A young adult novel that will be enjoyed by all.

Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller

They return to the Alula plane on a dangerous adventure to discover the real solution to the planes' troubles-as Hesper struggles all the while with her fear and her tender feelings for the friend who should be her foe. Tristan has journeyed at great risk to find her, having learned a way to travel between the planes without losing his memory. A year later, as Hesper leads the life of a high school girl with no memory of her previous life, she meets a strangely familiar boy. Hesper the Alula and her secret friend Tristan the Boytaur are forced to part sadly when Hesper is sent to the human plane to save the parallel planes of existence from possible destruction.

Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller

Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, and Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers. Karl, editor of books that won the National Book Award, Newbery Medal, and Edgar Allan Poe Award.įield nominated by reviewers for the American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults, Michael L. Nominated for the Pushcart Press Editors' Book Award by Jean E. Winner of the Wilbur Award for Fiction, given by the Religion Communicators Council, an interfaith association. Two secret friends from enemy races find their friendship tested and intensified into love when they're forced into opposite sides of an interdimensional and interplanetary struggle between fear and faith.










Sky Bounce by Deanna Miller