Official Review: House of Hoops by June Gillam

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kdstrack wrote: 29 Oct 2020, 22:46 I loved the two quotes you included from the book! I am curious to learn how the author incorporated Gianna into this series. Great review!
I hope you enjoy finding out. Thanks for the comment.
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Although interesting and thought-provoking issues are raised here, I don't think that this is the right book for me. Thank you so much for your thought-provoking and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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Your review is engaging and insightful. I enjoyed reading it very much. However this theme of the book doesn't fall in my area of interest. Thank you for the review.
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Bibliogn0st wrote: 07 Nov 2020, 13:55 Your review is engaging and insightful. I enjoyed reading it very much. However this theme of the book doesn't fall in my area of interest. Thank you for the review.
I appreciate your comment.
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MeganDJ wrote: 03 Nov 2020, 01:58 Although interesting and thought-provoking issues are raised here, I don't think that this is the right book for me. Thank you so much for your thought-provoking and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Basketball is the high end of this story. thank you for an insightful review, although i’m not so sure if i’d be willing to go through reading the novel
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This is not my kind of book. I'm a fan of romance novels so I won't be reading this one. Great review though, very informative.
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I have only read one of her books, and can find myself in the comment that the pace is quite slow at the start and feels rushed in the end. It's a pity that this is again happening in this book, but that will not stop me from reading it since I like her style and I am sure I would appreciate reading how she described the tumultuous road to adulthood for adolescent girls.
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I'm not a fan of basketball but the life of Kobe Bryant was a significant one. From your review, I could tell that House of Hoops is an exceptional piece. I look forward to reading from book one though. Great and informative review
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I enjoyed reading your review.

I just read a sample of the book today. I was first wondering how it could be in this genre, and be about basketball. I understood a little more, the more I read. It’s interesting to see all the real-life events it deals with, such as school shootings. I might would enjoy this book, considering how much of the sample I read.
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The struggle between progression and retention is intriguing. It is hard for some people to let go of the past. Thank you for your review.
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I have never encountered any of the volume of this series. On reading the review I don't think this is a good read for me. But maybe it might appeal to others.
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A book on basketball and also the road to adulthood should be fun. I feel a certain sadness around the shocking exit of Gianna Bryant. The author dedicates this book to her.
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This sounds to be a highly interesting book.
Being a mother of an adolescent daughter, I will definitely read this book.
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House of Hoops published in 2020 and set in Sacramento offers mystery, drama, family interactions, resistance to modernization. It involves a lot of basketball which does not appeal to me. I did find the beginning rather slow going. Thanks for the insightful review.
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