
Title: Flipped
Author: Wendelin Van Draanen
Publisher: Ember
Published: May 13, 2003
Katertot's Rating: ★★★★★
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Flipped is a romance told in two voices. The first time Juli Baker saw Bryce Loski, she flipped. The first time Bryce saw Juli, he ran. That’s pretty much the pattern for these two neighbors until the eighth grade, when, just as Juli is realizing Bryce isn’t as wonderful as she thought, Bryce is starting to see that Juli is pretty amazing. How these two teens manage to see beyond the surface of things and come together makes for a comic and poignant romance.

Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen is the story of Julianna
Baker and Bryce Loski, two kids who attend the same school and live across the
street from each other. Juli and Bryce don’t exactly get along; the
not-getting-along part is mostly on Bryce’s side, considering he was a bit
turned off by Juli from a young age when Juli was convinced she was in love
with him. The best part of the story, in my opinion, was when their feelings
for each other really did “flip”; Juli didn’t feel anything for Bryce anymore
just as Bryce was starting to realize how he really felt about her.
Juli’s dad was the sweetest father I’ve ever read about in a
book. He always knew what to say and when to say it. He was a painter and told
her “a painting is more than the sum of its parts,” and when Juli was in her sycamore
tree, she understood what it meant. I don’t want to give too much away about
what happened, but I’ll share this quote that exemplifies not only the
beautiful relationship between Juli and her father but also the amazing
descriptions in this book:
“I pulled off the towel, and there was my tree. My
beautiful, majestic sycamore tree. Through the branches he’d painted the fire
of sunrise, and it seemed to me I could feel the wind. And way up in the tree
was a tiny girl looking off into the distance, her cheeks flushed with wind.
With joy. With magic.”
When I’m only on page 43 of the book and I’m already in
tears, I know this is going to be a good book.
Also, Juli was my favorite character in the book because she
not only appreciated the love for her from her parents, but she loved them just
as much:
“I felt sorry for my father. I felt sorry for my mother.
But most of all, I felt lucky for me that they were mine.”
But most of all, I felt lucky for me that they were mine.”
I feel so lucky that my parents are mine, so I could easily
relate to this quote.
I highly recommend this book because it isn’t just for kids
-- it has something for everyone. Lovable characters; a perfectly-paced,
intriguing story; and humor throughout the whole book. A wonderful read.

