60 pages 2 hours read

Neal Shusterman

Bruiser

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2010

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Before You Read

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Bruiser by Neal Shusterman follows high school student Brewster "Bruiser" Rawlins, who has a unique ability to absorb pain from others, as he forms relationships with twins Tennyson and Brontë. As they uncover Brewster’s secret, the siblings must confront personal and family challenges, revealing themes of empathy, emotional balance, and dependence on others. The novel depicts bullying, emotional and physical abuse, and family dysfunction.

Reviews & Readership

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Reviews for Neal Shusterman's Bruiser highlight its intriguing premise and compelling characters, particularly Bruiser himself. Critics praise the exploration of emotional pain and its impact, although some feel the narrative can be overly dark. The writing style is engaging but may be considered intense for younger readers. Overall, a thought-provoking read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Bruiser?

Readers who relish thought-provoking young adult fiction with a blend of magical realism and emotional depth will love Neal Shusterman’s Bruiser. Fans of The Giver by Lois Lowry or Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver, who appreciate intricate narratives exploring moral dilemmas and the complexities of human connections, will be captivated.

RecommendedReading Age

12-18years

Lexile Level

820L

Book Details

Genre

Fantasy

Realistic Fiction

Modern Classic Fiction

Topics

Trauma / Abuse / Violence

Religion / Spirituality

Themes

Relationships: Friendship

Relationships: Family

Life/Time: Coming of Age