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Rim Shot by Skylar M. Cates
3.75
3.75 stars
Enjoyable afternoons read.
I love sport themed books and this one worked for me because of the time taken to get to know the two guys. they spent time becoming friends and even once they got together things still progressed slowly.
Micah was a good character, I like that while he taught Kyle to be who he was openly, he also learnt to let go a bit and open himself up at the same time. I did feel for him that his course was forfeited, it felt harsh. I understood where the professor was coming from, I understood why Micah did it, and I even understood Kyle, but wished he hadn't done that to Micah. He doesn't have a scholarship like Kyle so every class matters. I loved seeing him reconnect with his mum.
I love Kyle and watching him be open about who he was. He is very withdrawn and doesn't do social interactions well. His relationship with his father was a good one for not judging a book by it's covers with the reasons for it being heartbreaking. I felt for him with the teams withdrawal, and at the same time was thought it was lucky he actually had Micah as if he was on his own he wouldn't have handled the deflection at all.
***Arc provided by GRR. This is my honest and voluntary review***
Enjoyable afternoons read.
I love sport themed books and this one worked for me because of the time taken to get to know the two guys. they spent time becoming friends and even once they got together things still progressed slowly.
Micah was a good character, I like that while he taught Kyle to be who he was openly, he also learnt to let go a bit and open himself up at the same time. I did feel for him that his course was forfeited, it felt harsh. I understood where the professor was coming from, I understood why Micah did it, and I even understood Kyle, but wished he hadn't done that to Micah. He doesn't have a scholarship like Kyle so every class matters. I loved seeing him reconnect with his mum.
I love Kyle and watching him be open about who he was. He is very withdrawn and doesn't do social interactions well. His relationship with his father was a good one for not judging a book by it's covers with the reasons for it being heartbreaking. I felt for him with the teams withdrawal, and at the same time was thought it was lucky he actually had Micah as if he was on his own he wouldn't have handled the deflection at all.
***Arc provided by GRR. This is my honest and voluntary review***