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R**D
John Feinstein does it again.
The DH is the best of the three books in The Triple Threat. I enjoyed all the books but really liked the way Feinstein progressed and then wrapped up the multiple storylines we'd been following through the three books. Feinstein does a fantastic job combining the engaging sports element with relatable characters. It's no secret he knows the sports side, but he also has a knack for crafting interesting, developed characters to drive the story. The DH is another excellent addition to his line of young adult novels.
K**R
Happy I found this book series.
Finding books that my 13-year-old son will read was difficult until I found Feinstein. His books keep my son engaged and off of the video games.
C**Y
He has finished reading the first book and thoroughly enjoyed it. He asked that I buy the next ...
My grandson, who is 11, is excited about this series. He has finished reading the first book and thoroughly enjoyed it. He asked that I buy the next two books for him for Christmas. He is an athlete and likes anything having to do with athletics.
K**R
Great book. Not too sporty, some big twists. Loved it, best in triple threat series by far
I think it's the best because it isn't only about baseball and I read through it in four days. Honestly there wasn't anything I didn't like about this book. I recommend it to anyone who has read the first two books in the series.
C**L
Great book
I was just reading this book for a book report I had to do ended up being the best book I have ever read.
A**R
Great sports novel
Love John Feinstein, great author. And a great end to a great series. I love reading these interesting books. Would read again.
C**Y
Sad it's over......
I'll miss new adventures with Alex and Jonas! These books really create conflict with situations that actually exisit. Thank you
M**Z
So good. I loved it.
This was a true page turner. I loved every moment of it. I want more books like this. Gonna read all of your books.
D**.
Great book!
Excellent, thought-provoking underlying subject matter that merely enhances the story line. The book's characters are both likeable and realistic. Another home run for John Feinstein! Maybe he could continue the series as they enter their sophomore and junior years?
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