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Chargement... Foul Troublepar John Feinstein
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"College recruiters are clambering to sign up Terrell Jamerson, the #1 high school basketball player in the country. But not all of these recruiters are straight shooters, and Terrell will have to think fast if he wants to stay in the game"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I recommend this book because I can relate to it, it gives a good lesson, and it’s an excellent way to warn young readers about the struggles of growing up. Like Terrell, it is coming to a point in my life where I have to decide what I’m going to do with my future. Thankfully though, I'm only a sophomore at the time so I get a little more time. This book also gives good life lessons, like knowing who your real friends are and who’s just trying to pawn off you. For example, Terrels best friend, Danny, was someone who he could always trust. On the other hand, there is a group of people, who Danny refers to “as the guys” who claimed to be Terrells’ friends but as soon as he got hurt “the guys” were nowhere to be seen. Lastly, this book can give readers a good idea of what it will be like as they grow older. Younger people watching this can be warned of what can change and the kind of rash decisions to avoid.
I truly enjoyed this book but it was a little too fast-paced for my preference. Some may find it boring if it takes too long to move on from a subject in a book, but I really like a book if it goes into depth since it gets annoying or hard to understand if there are too many time skips. So although it’s fast-paced for me, it’s still a great read with valuable life lessons, relatable content, and even a bit of comedy. ( )