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A review by sorasbookland
Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid
challenging
emotional
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
This book delivers a compelling story of ambition, resilience, and redemption. The novel explores not only the grueling world of elite sports but also the emotional toll of chasing greatness.
Carrie is unapologetically driven and flawed, yet deeply relatable. Her relationship with her father and coach, Javier, adds a touching layer of vulnerability to her fierce persona. The vivid descriptions of high-stakes matches and the personal cost of success make this story both exhilarating and heartfelt. This is a powerful tale of grit and self-discovery, perfect for fans of drama and character-driven stories.
Carrie is unapologetically driven and flawed, yet deeply relatable. Her relationship with her father and coach, Javier, adds a touching layer of vulnerability to her fierce persona. The vivid descriptions of high-stakes matches and the personal cost of success make this story both exhilarating and heartfelt. This is a powerful tale of grit and self-discovery, perfect for fans of drama and character-driven stories.