Leap Day

Leap Day

By Wendy Mass

14 ratings 8 reviews 19 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 9 - 12Grades 10 - 9Z4.965029
Sometimes Josie wonders what other people are thinking, and in this uniquely constructed novel, readers "leap" into the minds and viewpoints of Josie and everyone around her as she goes through her day. Josie learns that birthday surprises, play auditions, and the all-important initiation at the lake may be the things that define her today, but what defines her tomorrow and in the days to come are the people that touch her life at every moment. This fascinating and surprising novel, now in paperback, is full of everyday imaginations and truths in the life and future of one everygirl teenager.
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780316058285
ISBN-10: 0316058289
Published on 9/6/2006
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 224

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This is a book written by the author Wendy Mass. This book is really different than any other book you may have read, becuase the format is very different. In this book, it follows Josie, a girl who is about to turn 16... well really 4, since she was born on Leap Day and her birthday only rolls around every 4 years.This book follows her through her 16th birthday, but also tells different parts of the story from all different perspectives. Read the book to find out more! Happy Reading!

This book is amazing! I would really recomend this book because it has great details and all amazing things. This book is about a girl and her friend. They were born on the same day. Their was a lady there that made a spell to make them become friends and always celebrate their birthday together. If they didnt celebrate their birthday together, then they woul be trapped in a universe where the day starts over and over again. The only way to have their life back to normal, is to celebrate their birthday with each other again. will their life go back to normal? will everything be ok? find out in the book, "11 Birthdays"

Really great! Not for younger kids though, kind of a tween book.

Definitely for ages 13 and over, was good though

I also read it in a day. Very good, just not my favorite.

Love Wendy Mass to pieces. She writes with such heart that you feel like you are in the book. I absolutely adore her and you should DEFINATLY read it.

Really good. People will enjoy. But some scenes are not so good,