The tale of two bullies, from first met to last stand, the hatred always there. Games by Carol Gorman, is a book about two enemies, Mick Sullivan and Boot Quin. They harbor feelings of hate towards each other. The book takes place mainly at the middle school Mick and Boot attend, however the setting changes throughout the story, bringing the readers to places such as Mick or Boot’s home, recreational areas such as the library or the music shop, or even Mick’s vivid imagination.
Within the story, the characters are dealing with many conflicts in their lives at the moment. Mick, for instance, is struggling with his life with a dad who has a drinking problem and his mother on the verge of divorce, while Boot is struggling with the harmful, social, physical, and emotional effects from Mick’s bullying. A struggle both boys have in common is the struggle for a girl at school, Tabitha Slaters, attention. Tabitha usually is the drive for their fights in the story, because both boys want her to think of them, the hero.
The Author, Carol Gorman, did an amazing job with the story’s word choice, and she left leeway for your imagination to fill in the blanks of the story, instead of dealing you a cold hard description of the characters, and settings, that you may not like. This adds to the entertainment of the story because you can control how you visualize the setting, the characters, and the overall seriousness of the novel. For example, if you are feeling like a serious realistic novel one day, you can imagine and picture the story that way, or if you are feeling like a silly cartoonlike novel another day, you can picture it that way too. In conclusion Games is a fantastic novel because of its entertaining content that will make you sad to put the book down and because of its leeway for imagination.