![]() ![]() Although I love sports and mysteries, I enjoy a more realistic read. ![]() In addition to the positive aspects of this book, there are also some things that I didn’t really like. Now they are in the Olympic Games and a mystery has been created right before their eyes! So what are they going to do? In John Feinstein’s previous novel, The Last Shot, Stevie and Susan Carol solve an important mystery that saved the NCAA Championship. While there is some big hype about being an Olympian and all of that, there is also kind of a backstory to it. As I read further and further into the book, it just kept me into it every step of the way. Throughout this book I was into it, and I could barely put it down. From Stevie Thomas reporting about the games, and from Susan Carol actually being an Olympian. In this unique novel, Rush for the Gold, the author John Feinstein not only takes you through the astonishing experience of the Olympic Games, he takes you through with a teenager’s point of view. When there is a lot at stake here, what would someone do to get the money? ![]() ![]() After reporting with her co-writer Stevie Thomas (best friend and now boyfriend), it is now her turn to become part of the news story. At the age of only 15, she is going to compete for a spot on the US Olympic swimming team. Susan Carol Anderson has now gained about 15 pounds of pure muscle, and now can break her previous record from her 200 fly. ![]()
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