Restart

Restart

By Gordon Korman

56 ratings 78 reviews 70 followers
Chase's memory just went out the window.

Chase doesn't remember falling off the roof. He doesn't remember hitting his head. He doesn't, in fact, remember anything. He wakes up in a hospital room and suddenly has to learn his whole life all over again . . . starting with his own name.

He knows he's Chase. But who is Chase? When he gets back to school, he sees that different kids have very different reactions to his return.

Some kids treat him like a hero. Some kids are clearly afraid of him.

One girl in particular is so angry with him that she pours her frozen yogurt on his head the first chance she gets.

Pretty soon, it's not only a question of who Chase is--it's a question of who he was . . . and who he's going to be.

From the #1 bestselling author of Swindle and Slacker, Restart is the spectacular story of a kid with a messy past who has to figure out what it means to get a clean start.
Publisher: Scholastic Press
ISBN-13: 9781338053807
ISBN-10: 1338053809
Published on 3/27/2018
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 256

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I loved this book so much, and I think if you like books about falling down and getting back up despite the pain you should read it for sure, and I think my favorite part of the book was when he realized he wanted to change his ways and not be the bad person he used to be. And that's why I think you should read restart.

About a boy who is a bully and when he falls from his bedroom window, he loses his memory and has to start his life all over. He now is the victim who gets bullied around others

I really liked the beginning of the book and how he explained the situation. Also, I liked how he became a new person. There was a major twist and it was awesome! Thankfully, a veteran came in and saved the day. 10 out of 10.

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I read this.... Its a pretty good book!

This book is amazing for pre teens and 13 year olds . Great job to the Auother @Gordan_Korman

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This book is awesome

Chase's memory just went out the window. Chase doesn't remember falling off the roof. He doesn't remember hitting his head. He doesn't, in fact, remember anything. He wakes up in a hospital room and suddenly has to learn his whole life all over again. . . starting with his own name. He knows he's Chase. But who is Chase? When he gets back to school, he sees that different kids have very different reactions to his return. Some kids treat him like a hero. Some kids are clearly afraid of him. One girl in particular is so angry with him that she pours her frozen yogurt on his head the first chance she gets. Pretty soon, it's not only a question of who Chase is--it's a question of who he was. . . and who he's going to be.

this sounds like a really good book cant wait to read it.

This is my favorite book ever

How many people want a restart on life? A clean slate, a fresh page, a do-over? Chase Ambrose got exactly this. Chase fell off the roof of his house-- but he barely remembers doing it. He hit his head at the bottom of his fall and got amnesia, and he can't remember ANYTHING. His family, friends, and past life? Forgotten. Gone. So Chase is more than a little confused when at school, everyone keeps their distance from him, except two kids named Aaron and Bear, who were apparently his best friends in his life before amnesia. But they're very confused with the way he acts, and tell him that he's a lot different now then he used to be before his fall. Chase soon finds out he was a bully and a jerk to everyone in the life he can't remember, but he doesn't want to be one in his new restart on life. It will take a lot of work to show everyone he's changed, though. Through finding real friends in video club, exploring his unknown past, and even a court trial, Chase discovers the importance of being true to himself. This is definitely a book you won't forget (unlike Chase :D) and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a lot of laughs, a middle school setting, and an amazing story. This book kept me on the edge of my seat, and it's one of the best books I've read this year so far! I recommend this great read to ages 8+

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