I would have to give this book a ⅘ because it is a very relatable story. It has a good storyline, with lots of relatable problems, and great spacing out of action and lots of problems that get resolved at the end. It’s not the best because it wasn’t very funny, and for the first ⅓ of the book, I wanted to put it down.
I liked the very relatable storyline. For example, the whole story, the main character had problems with his football coach, father, and some problems with relationships with some people at school. With his father, he also agrees that their head coach is very bad, and he takes the main character’s side on it. His friends gets into drugs to “help” him with football, and they lose their friendship.
Another reason is because throughout the book, there is a very leveled out spacing of all of the conflicts of all the different problems. The storyline was very well thought out, and that is the reason why I pushed all the way through the book. I knew that there would be a good ending in the book and I wanted to see what it was. It was very satisfying, and a good ending.
In the end of the book, it had a very satisfying ending. His father saw him do very good on a game, and the main character found out why he is always hard on him, and they stopped fighting. His head coach never got along with him, but the ending wasn’t really about football at all. It was a risk because the whole book was about football, but it wasn’t bad at all. And, he finally became friends with his old friend and resolved all of his relationship problems.
In the end, this book wasn't the best. But, it had a good storyline that resolved all of the relatable problems that helped. The book thrived to get up to its level and get all of these good reviews and new it has mine.