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The Fourth Stall Part III (2013)

by Chris Rylander(Favorite Author)
4.16 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: The Fourth Stall is a realistic fiction series created by Chris Rylander. The characters are Vince, Mac, Staples, Kinko(Abby), and Mr. Dickerson. The story takes place in the beginning of the seventh grade year for Vince and Mac. The story is about how Mac and Vince both have given up their in-school business of helping school students with their personal problems for money and how they try to escape the business permanently. A new kid named Jimmy Two-Tone asks for their permission to let him take over their business and give them fifteen percent profit from what he makes in return. All three of them agree on it and Mac and Vince hand the business over to Jimmy. But when Jimmy loses control over the business he ends up owing four thousand dollars in debt to another school ... morebusiness and its up to Mac and Vince to take back their business and work to pay back the debt that they owe, unless the school will be destroyed by Kinko, the leader of the other business. What I like about the novel is that it kept me interested. Most stories bore me after a couple of chapters but this story had me reading with satisfaction. There were many plot twists that had me thinking that there wouldn't be a good conclusion to but proved me wrong. It was a very interesting book that kept me undivided from the story. What I didn't like so much was the ending to the story. It gave me sort of an emptiness inside after finishing it didn't give me certain answers that I longed for toward the end of the story. And for that I cannot say it was perfect, but it was still an adventurous story that I enjoyed. Overall I believe that this story is very interesting and fun to read. I enjoyed every last chapter of the novel. I would recommend this novel to someone who loves mystery and action novels. The story in my opinion is good but it lacks at the end. Though the copy I read was not the final copy it was still great. I have yet to read the other two novels in the series and I highly encourage and recommend that you read them as well.
review 2: children's middlegrade fiction (great for 4th-7th grades, esp. boys, and esp. kids who like baseball and mobster/spy movies). part 3 of the series but stands alone--you don't need to have read the first 2 installments. I could've done without so many of Vince's "grandma says" jokes, and the use of bully behaviors (for the good of the school?) was a mite questionable, but overall I think this'd do well with the intended audience. less
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jaygeeayare
I thought this book was the best in the series- very nerve racking and lots of red herrings.
andrew
This trilogy is amazing. I have read many series, and this has to be in the top three.
kait
a fun look into the grade school criminal underworld.
tea
Definitly the best one a good reaed
red
amazing as the first two
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