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Lu (Track, #4)
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Toss up between this and Ghost being the best of the series. This book, and most of the series in general, does a very good job of interweaving real life scenarios with track. For us the track is a backdrop, but for the characters it's a driving motivation.
At least, the people that are there.
By the time you've arrived at Book 4 of a series, the need for background info is slim. Toward the end, showing up at the basketball count and reading the letters -- the story packs a lot into a small space. As an author I may have neglected that scene, but my experience is different.
If this isn't the best of the four, it's right next to Ghost. Palpable authenticity.
At least, the people that are there.
By the time you've arrived at Book 4 of a series, the need for background info is slim. Toward the end, showing up at the basketball count and reading the letters -- the story packs a lot into a small space. As an author I may have neglected that scene, but my experience is different.
If this isn't the best of the four, it's right next to Ghost. Palpable authenticity.
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