53 pages • 1 hour read
272
Novel • Fiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • Contemporary
2005
YA
10-14 years
760L
In John Feinstein’s novel Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery, young journalists Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson uncover a plot to fix the 2005 college basketball Final Four while reporting on the event in New Orleans. As they investigate, they navigate various challenges, ultimately exposing the scheme and ensuring the integrity of the sport. The book explores themes such as teamwork, the influence of money on ethics, and the power of media. The story includes themes of blackmail and implications of violence.
Informative
Exciting
Suspenseful
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Last Shot by John Feinstein enjoys praise for its engaging, sports-focused mystery that appeals to young readers, though some critics find the plot predictable. The characters and setting, deeply rooted in the basketball world, resonate well with sports enthusiasts, yet the writing sometimes lacks depth. Overall, it’s a thrilling read for middle-grade audiences.
Readers who appreciate Last Shot by John Feinstein are likely sports enthusiasts, particularly of basketball, and enjoy young adult mysteries. Comparable to fans of Mike Lupica’s Travel Team and Tim Green’s Football Genius, they seek engaging stories with a blend of sports action and investigative intrigue.
5,577 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
272
Novel • Fiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • Contemporary
2005
YA
10-14 years
760L
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