Bruiser

Bruiser by Neal Shusterman is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on October 4, 2011, featuring 352 pages in English. This book explores the life of Brewster “Bruiser” Rawlins, a boy who struggles with forming friendships due to the mysterious and often inexplicable events that occur when he cares for others. As Brontë begins dating Brewster, her twin brother Tennyson witnesses strange occurrences that challenge their understanding of reality and relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, friendship, and the complexities of social interactions. As Tennyson and Brontë experience unusual healing phenomena, the story unfolds to reveal the deeper implications of Brewster’s unique abilities. This exploration of social themes and the dynamics of caring relationships invites readers to consider the consequences of emotional connections and the nature of friendship.
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There’s a reason why Brewster can’t have friends—why he can’t care about too many people. Because when he cares about you, things start to happen. Impossible things that can’t be explained. I know, because they’re happening to me.
When BrontË starts dating Brewster “Bruiser” Rawlins—the guy voted Most Likely to Get the Death Penalty—her twin brother, Tennyson, isn’t surprised. But then strange things begin to occur. Tennyson and BrontË’s scrapes heal unnaturally fast, and cuts disappear before their eyes. What at first seems like their good fortune turns out to be more than they bargained for . . . much more.
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