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The Hockey Saint

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This is the second book in the Forever Friends series. The only familiar face in the whole thing is the main character, Tom. Neither Dan nor Marc from #1 were even mentioned, nor was Jacoby, which was a HUGE disappointment considering the visits to the VA & children's hospital's cancer wards. I mean, what?

Just like the first in the series, this one started slow and built slow, but then picked up. Some of the events were a little beyond suspended disbelief...but overall it was another fun little read.

Also...I really thought with Felicity's reaction that they were going to say Jake was the cause of Tom's parents deaths...but I'm glad they didn't take that route.

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A graphic novel that I really enjoyed once I started reading it. I loved the plot, the amazing story and the emphasis put on friendship. The narrative was beautifully written and the story enlightened the reader about the price of fame. A one sit read for me. I hope for more books like this from the author

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Unfortunately, I couldn’t view this book due to a glitch.

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The plot itself is interesting and every side story affects it in some way. It also mentions important topics, such as alcoholism and volunteer work.

This book also had some interesting plot twists.

The art itself is unusual, just like it was in the previous book.

The characters felt underwhelming, there was nothing special about them. The character development was interesting, however, I believe it only applied to one character.

This book continued the ritual of having song recommendations in the beginning of each chapter, which I still find a nice detail.

Even though this was a good book, I believe the first book of the trilogy was way better.

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