42 pages • 1 hour read
208
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
2013
Middle grade
8-12 years
Athlete vs. Mathlete by W.C. Mack follows fraternal twins Owen and Russell Evans as they navigate self-discovery, rivalry, and teamwork. Owen excels in basketball, while Russell thrives in the school’s Masters of the Mind club. Conflict arises when Russell reluctantly tries out for the basketball team and surprisingly excels, leading to tension between the brothers. Their journey ultimately highlights the importance of mutual respect and the value of diverse skills in achieving success.
Humorous
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Emotional
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Athlete Vs. Mathlete by W.C. Mack received praise for its relatable characters and humor, effectively capturing sibling dynamics and middle school challenges. However, some critics found the plot predictable and the secondary characters underdeveloped. Overall, it’s a heartwarming read for young audiences interested in sports and family relationships.
Readers who would enjoy Athlete Vs. Mathlete by W.C. Mack are typically middle school students who appreciate stories about sibling rivalry, school life, and personal growth. Fans of Mike Lupica's sports novels or Andrew Clements's school-themed books like Frindle would find this book engaging and relatable.
1,945 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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208
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
2013
Middle grade
8-12 years
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