John Feinstein
3.95 of 5 Votes: 4
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3.74 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Wierdly, I really liked this book--not to say I can recommend it to my students, unfortunately, because it contains a LOT of bad language (we're talking Bobby Knight here, after all). Feinstein is a good writer, which really captivates the reader. The book is merely his story o...
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review 1: I thought that the novel Changeup by John Feinstein was a perfect example of what a great sports book should look like. The story takes place at the World Series in Washington, D.C. and Boston. The two protagonists, Stevie and Susan are teenage sports reporters who are covering t...
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review 1: The book I chose for my review was The Rivalry by John Feinstein. His books are sports-mystery books. The main characters are Susan Carol and Stevie. Susan Carol and Stevie are boyfriend and girlfriend. (They work as sports writers, they write for the two biggest newspaper compan...
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review 1: I recommend people to read this book because, me as a competitive swimmer, I really liked it and it is really a mystery about what happened at the Olympics. But one thing I didn't like about this book. At the end, I think that John Fienstien could've wrote a little more about wha...
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3.73 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I liked it. Probably because I like baseball. I think this is one of those books that is probably 5 stars if you LOVE baseball and probably 1 star if you could care less about baseball. It gives interesting insight into the "behind the scenes" highs and lows of those "in-betwe...
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I really liked the book The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army - Navy game by John Feinstein. Along with talking a lot about football, I believe sombody who has no interest in sports could get into this book. It continues with the same charters Steve Thomas and Susan Carol Anderso...
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review 1: cc:The Black Knights of Army and the Midshipmen of Navy have met on the football field since 1890, and it’s a rivalry like no other, filled with tradition.Teen sports reporters Stevie and Susan Carol have been busy at West Point and Annapolis, getting to know the players and coac...