Pop
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2009
260
Novel • Fiction
Upstate New York • Contemporary
2009
YA
10-14 years
740L
In Pop by Gordon Korman, Marcus, a high school quarterback, befriends Charlie, a mysterious older man with exceptional football skills. As Marcus learns from Charlie, he uncovers surprising truths about Charlie's past. The story explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of memory and aging in the context of high school football.
Humorous
Heartwarming
Emotional
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Pop by Gordon Korman is praised for its engaging storyline and well-developed characters, especially its portrayal of football and friendship. Readers commend its humor and emotional depth. Criticism includes some predictable plot elements and a desire for more character development. Overall, it’s a compelling read for teens, blending sports with meaningful life lessons.
Readers who enjoy Pop by Gordon Korman are likely young adults interested in sports, particularly football, and stories about friendship and personal growth. Fans of Mike Lupica's Million-Dollar Throw or John Feinstein's Last Shot, both capturing the intricacies of sports and teen life, will also be drawn to this compelling narrative.
4,524 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
260
Novel • Fiction
Upstate New York • Contemporary
2009
YA
10-14 years
740L
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