Three Clams and an Oyster review by TJam
Three Clams and an Oyster
by Randy Powell
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Starkville, MS , United States
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While searching for a fourth member for their flag football team three friends learn something new about themselves and each other.

Opinion: 

This book is entertaining, but nothing to write home about. Throughout the book the author focuses on three main characters, all part of a four man flag football team. The characters are faced with the decision to replace Cade, an unreliable member of their team, after he misses a couple of practices. The author mainly dawdles on events such as going to a hot dog stand or the the flee market rather the than more interesting stuff as in the actual football game. The author does scatter a fair amount of humor into the book but just enough to keep it interesting. In the end you feel as if the author rushed the to meet a deadline. Overall this pearl is better left inside the oyster.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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