43 pages • 1 hour read
255
Novel • Fiction
Indianapolis, Indiana • Contemporary
2012
YA
12-18 years
870L
The Final Four by Paul Volponi follows the semifinal game between the Michigan State Spartans and the Troy University Trojans in the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. Through alternating chapters, the novel delves into the personal struggles and motivations of four players: Malcolm McBride, Roko Bacic, Crispin Rice, and Michael Jordan. As the match progresses through multiple overtimes, the tension between teammates, personal ambitions, and the pressures of high-stakes sports come to light.
Suspenseful
Emotional
Gritty
Challenging
Bittersweet
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Readers describe Paul Volponi's The Final Four as an intense and engaging sports novel with deep character development and a realistic portrayal of college basketball. The alternating perspectives add depth, though some feel the switching detracts from narrative flow. Overall, it's praised for capturing the excitement and pressures of the game.
A reader who would enjoy The Final Four by Paul Volponi is likely a young adult or teen who is passionate about basketball, enjoys fast-paced sports narratives, and appreciates complex character development. Fans of Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger or The Crossover by Kwame Alexander will find similar themes of competition and personal growth.
2,243 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
255
Novel • Fiction
Indianapolis, Indiana • Contemporary
2012
YA
12-18 years
870L
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