Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.
- What does Flipped have to say about love? How is love a good thing? And how does love turn things into a big old mess?
- What is this book's attitude toward the natural world?
- How do time and place matter in Flipped? Would this book be different if it happened in a different location? How about a big city? Or what if the story took place in a different time period? How about the old west?
- What does this book have to say about honesty and lying? Is there honor in lying to make someone feel better?
- What's the deal with growing up in this book? How do the characters change as they come of age?
- Why do you think there are two narrators in this book? How would the book be different if we just had one storyteller?