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review 2018-08-09 14:42
Game Plan
Game Plan - Thomas J. Dygard

The Barton High Tigers’ head coach is injured and everyone is worried who’ll be the coach for Friday’s upcoming game, enter the student manager.  Game Plan by Thomas J. Dygard follows Beano Hatton as he is propelled from nobody student manager to acting coach with all the pressures of school work and getting players to follow his lead, all while figuring out how to actually coach and prepare for a game.

 

Except for the first chapter, the narrative follows Beano Hatton beginning for being called to the principal’s office for the first time in his life—though not the last he’d have that week—and being asked to coach the Tigers football team against rivals Carterville.  Except for telling his best friend Danny to cover for him as student manager, Beano keeps quiet until the Principal gives the team the news and hands it over to Beano.  What follows is an awkward, stressful week as Beano figures out how Coach Pritchard scouts and makes up game plans while at the same time attempting to get the team to follow his lead, easier said than done with the star quarterback having an issue with him.  But once Friday night comes and the ball is kicked, Beano has to manage the game.

 

From kickoff to the final whistle, Dygard writes a convincing flow of a football game which after the narrative build-up before and through the game of Beano making coaching decisions makes for a thrilling last third of the book.  The first two-thirds of the book reads like a made-for-television young adult movie, but actually good.  Though some of Dygard’s dialogue and words choices are a little off, they would be far superior to what one would hear and see on the aforementioned movie.  The only other fault would be Dygard basically not having Coach Pritchard not have any notes on upcoming opponents which sounds far-fetched even for a little town high school coach with a staff of one.

 

Game Plan is one of those young adult sports books that is simply a good read that can be done in a day because it draws you in and frankly is nearly perfect for a book of its genre.  Thomas J. Dygard hits all the right narrative keys to make this book keep the reader interested in how a nobody student manages to gain enough confidence of the football team to lead them through the last game of the season.

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review 2017-03-14 00:00
The Game Plan
The Game Plan - Kristen Callihan 3 stars

"So your stance on beards is?"

His gaze so strong I feel it in my toes. My breathing picks up. "Don’t particularly like them."


FEARTHEBEARD magic happens...

"So, still not a fan of the beard?"

"Sign me up and call me a convert."
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review 2016-07-04 00:00
The Game Plan
The Game Plan - Kristen Callihan 3.5 stars
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review 2016-05-25 16:58
The Game Plan
The Game Plan (Game On Series Book 3) - Kristen Callihan

Hmmm.  I don't know about this.  It was entertaining and I liked Dex as the hero.  I'm not sure about Fiona.  She's supposed to be a talker - very outgoing and not a care about what other people think of her.  At least, she's described that way.  But, I never really saw her "act" that way.

 

I didn't particularly enjoy that Dex is a football player, but there's really not much detail about his football playing.  There are some locker room scenes, a scene on the field and that's about it.  Fiona is an interior designer and she also builds furniture on the side.  The furniture building is never touched in detail.  Just random bits that she built a dining set that sold for 30K.  Um...okay.  That kind of hobby should take massive amounts of time.

 

I couldn't get behind the phone drama, either.  In this day and age, when some high end cheaters service is out to prove your virginity (or not) with a 1M bounty, why in the hell would it be "safe" to take nude pictures on a non-password protected cell phone.  That part was really unbelievable.

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quote 2016-02-24 13:17
“If you want only one woman, the rest is just noise.”
The Game Plan (Game On Series Book 3) - Kristen Callihan

― Kristen Callihan, The Game Plan

(Game On # 3)

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