Sticks, by Joan Bauer, is a realistic fiction book that is especially great because of the phenomenal plot. Joan Bauer is an American writer who has written several books, including Soar and Peeled. The aspects that make this book special are that it is centered around a pool and the character designs are excellent.
Sticks is a suspenseful book about sports. The story follows Mickey trying to beat Buck in a game of pool. The majority of the book takes place at the school, at the pool table, and in a section in a suburban town.
The main conflict, which is man vs man, is an important part of the story. This conflict is represented using the two main characters, Mickey and Buck. Whenever Mickey trains to beat Buck, tt displays the rivalry between the two characters that create the fantastic plot that is shown in the story.
As I have mentioned, the plot of the book is also a part of the many things that make this book extraordinary. I like the story because it had a great beginning, climax, and resolution. In the beginning, Mickey goes against Buck and loses. Then in the climax, he hurts his arm really badly and he may not be able to compete in the tournament. In the end, he does the tournament and he wins against Buck which makes Buck really sad.
I think the book was very interesting and cool with the plot. I also think It is good at holding my interest. One of the book's weaknesses is that it holds the story out. I think the book could be shorter if they got rid of all the details. Nevertheless, I would still recommend this book to people who have not read this book.